This document provides an overview of ICT in schools in Europe between 2006 and 2007. It finds that while ICT infrastructure and use has increased, progress remains uneven between countries and schools. Studies show ICT has a positive impact on educational performance when used effectively over longer periods. National policies aim to increase digital literacy and competencies through curriculum reforms and teacher training. Examples of innovations include interactive whiteboards and personal learning assistants. Issues facing schools include limited access, lack of teacher ICT skills, and rigid assessment structures inhibiting integration of ICT.