About us
Les Milton, a graduate in Information Technology & Sports Studies at the University of Worcester, established Yearbooks4Computers in 2008. Following his experiences as a postgraduate ICT primary teacher, his ambition was to provide a refreshing and innovative approach to ICT by producing multimedia yearbooks for education.
His work in creating multimedia yearbooks started in 1999 and he has presented research to BECTA (British Educational Communications and Technology Agency).
During the early phases of research he used an old school photo to experiment with, and was surprised and disappointed to find that he could not remember the names of many of his classmates - this inspired much of his research and development of the multimedia yearbook.

Until recently he was working as an ICT tutor for Community Service Volunteers in helping young disadvantaged learners gain ICT skills. Students considering a gap year should visit the CSV website to view a variety of free gap year opportunities.
10% of Yearbooks4Computers profits are donated to The Prince’s Trust and The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.


