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Mailbox, by Terry Freedman

Mailbox, by Terry Freedman

How to Have more Gmail addresses

December 31, 2020

If you have a Gmail email address, did you know that you can use it as the basis for even more addresses?

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In Terry's 2 Minute Tips Tags Gmail
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Bett 2018: Interview with Drew Buddie

February 1, 2018

An interview with Drew Buddie, aka @digitalmaverick

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In Interview, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development, Terry's 2 Minute Tips Tags Bett 2018, Bett, Drew Buddie

Crosswords and coding

April 25, 2016

If you like coding, you should enjoy doing cryptic crosswords too. If it was good enough for Alan Turing...

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In Terry's 2 Minute Tips, Computing, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags crosswords, Alan Turing, video
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Hollywood here I come. Or maybe not. Picture from pixabay.com CC0

Terry's 2 minute tips #1 Marking with coloured pens

April 12, 2016

Is marking with different coloured pens a good idea? That's the topic I cover in this edition of Terry's 2 Minute Tips.

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In Terry's 2 Minute Tips, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Assessment Tags marking, video
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What colour shall we use today? Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

Marking with coloured pens? Don't make me laugh!

April 4, 2016

I find the notion of marking kids' work in different coloured pens ridiculous. Always have done.

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In Assessment, Terry's 2 Minute Tips Tags marking, assessment
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