I asked Claude to convert a pdf flyer into an HTML format I could insert into a Markdown block in Squarespace. Here’s the result…
Read MoreReview: Teach Fast
The book contains some interesting ideas.
Read MoreA question of leadership
I have somewhat dichotomous views of this question of whether leaders make a difference, or much of a difference. I think my views can be classified as macro and micro.
Read MoreMy mate Claude
I’ve been experimenting with using artificial intelligence apps to help me format documents. Here is a description of the process I went through.
Read MoreReview: Making Good Progress?
Daisy Christodoulou carefully picks apart the pitfalls of various kinds of assessment, drawing on different subject areas to do so.
Read MoreReview: Principles and Practices of Assessment
There is plenty in this book to like.
Read MoreOulipo flyer screenshot, by Terry Freedman
I used Claude to help me write a blurb for my course
In a couple of weeks’ time I shall be teaching a course called Creative Writing Using Constraints, at the City Lit in London. I felt that the blurb on the City Lit’s website was a bit mundane. So I got AI to write a better one.
Read MoreThe lost generations?
A PR person recently sent me an email asking if I would like an article about something called Bare Minimum Monday.
Read MoreLet's face it: learning computer programming is a massive waste of time for most people
Almost nobody needs a gasp of computer programming, and even fewer need to know how computers actually work.
Read MoreHumble brag, by Terry Freedman
Come back, humble brag. All is forgiven!
Remember the so-called humble brag? It seems almost quaint these days.
Read MoreReview: Effective Teaching: Evidence and Practice
Although this is a few years old now (2018), it has stood the test of time.
Read Moreclock. by Terry Freedman
How to manage a team meeting
In my experience, most people run most meetings really badly. What are the most common pitfalls, and how can you avoid them?
Read More"There's a problem in education and someone needs to do something about it"
All too often, however, keynotes by so-called “visionary” speakers leave me feeling both uninspired and uninformed.
Read Moreclock. by Terry Freedman
No such thing as a loose end
What can your students do in the odd five minutes in computing lessons? Here are ten suggestions.
Read Morecup of tea, by Terry Freedman
The tip jars issue
I installed a Buy Me A Coffee button on my Eclecticism newsletter, but felt so “icky” about it that I took it down after a couple of weeks.
Before we can go any further, is this an educational issue? I believe it is, or could be, for the following reasons
Read MoreReview: One for maths teachers
This wide-ranging book takes in probability, fractals, astronomy, Babbage, Lovelace and a host of other areas and people.
Read MoreReviews: Two for History teachers
Two books on the Nazi era.
Read MoreReview: One for English teachers
No book about the craft of writing seems complete without a stern chapter on the importance of eschewing adverbs and adjectives - but what to put in their place?
Read MoreWhy not experiment when teaching ICT or Computing?
It’s amazing what you can achieve with a paintbrush and a fork.
Read MoreTerry's desk, drawn by Terry Freedman
How I used Notebooklm for writing a blog post
I was recently commissioned to write a blog post for an organisation. They gave me loads of stuff in different formats to draw on. Here’s how I coped!
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