My courses running in June and July at the City Lit can now be applied for using a 15% discount code.
Read MoreSale, by Terry Freedman
Sale, by Terry Freedman
My courses running in June and July at the City Lit can now be applied for using a 15% discount code.
Read MoreI 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 MoreThe book contains some interesting ideas.
Read MoreI 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 MoreI’ve been experimenting with using artificial intelligence apps to help me format documents. Here is a description of the process I went through.
Read MoreDaisy Christodoulou carefully picks apart the pitfalls of various kinds of assessment, drawing on different subject areas to do so.
Read MoreThere is plenty in this book to like.
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Oulipo flyer screenshot, by Terry Freedman
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 MoreA PR person recently sent me an email asking if I would like an article about something called Bare Minimum Monday.
Read MoreAlmost nobody needs a gasp of computer programming, and even fewer need to know how computers actually work.
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Humble brag, by Terry Freedman
Remember the so-called humble brag? It seems almost quaint these days.
Read MoreAlthough this is a few years old now (2018), it has stood the test of time.
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clock. by Terry Freedman
In my experience, most people run most meetings really badly. What are the most common pitfalls, and how can you avoid them?
Read MoreAll too often, however, keynotes by so-called “visionary” speakers leave me feeling both uninspired and uninformed.
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clock. by Terry Freedman
What can your students do in the odd five minutes in computing lessons? Here are ten suggestions.
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cup of tea, by Terry Freedman
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 MoreThis wide-ranging book takes in probability, fractals, astronomy, Babbage, Lovelace and a host of other areas and people.
Read MoreTwo books on the Nazi era.
Read MoreNo 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?
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It’s amazing what you can achieve with a paintbrush and a fork.
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