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Digital Education Holiday Reading

December 19, 2016

Nudge theory, coding, crosswords, artificial intelligence and more are all in the latest issue of the free ezine, Digital Education. Read on to find out more.

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In Computing, Digital Education, News & views Tags digital education, nudge theory, Computer Education Week, jobs, artifical intelligence

The rule of opposites

October 11, 2016

In ICT and Computing, the simplest programs are often the most elegant and efficient.This is just one example of a "rule" of opposites that seems to pervade everything.

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In Computing, News & views, Thinking aloud, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags opposites, Petrification of the Implied Opposite

5 mistakes I made when teaching Computing, by William Lau

October 7, 2016

In this very incisive article, teacher William Lau discusses 5 mistakes he has made when teaching Computing, in the light of experience, research and reading.

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In Computing, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Audio Tags Computing, research, teaching Computing, audio

Computing and magic

June 16, 2016

What can we learn from magicians when it comes to designing computer software and equipment? In this article, Professor Paul Curzon explains all.

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In Computing, Digital Education, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, From the Archives Tags magic, computational thinking, Paul Curzon

7 reasons to teach coding through problem-solving

June 6, 2016

Should you start with the raw components when teaching coding, or get the kids problem-solving immediately? This article argues in favour of the latter.

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In Computing, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags problem-solving, coding, programming
Do algorithms have a secret bias?

Do algorithms have a secret bias?

Computing discussion topic 2016-05-23

May 23, 2016

A topic to discuss with your students perhaps: the hidden bias in algorithms.

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In Computing, News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Discussion topic Tags discussion, algorithms, bias, objectivity
It's ready at last! Oh joy!

It's ready at last! Oh joy!

New! Updated ICT and Qualifications List now available

May 12, 2016

The new, updated list of approved ICT and Computing qualifications is now available -- in return for just a few minutes of your time!

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In Computing, Research, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags survey, ICT and Computing Qualifications

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
Robot editor up against a deadline -- by Terry Freedman

Robot editor up against a deadline -- by Terry Freedman

AI: Could a bot write your next book?

April 13, 2016

What's the role of artificial intelligence in the writing of books, games and apps?

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In Big ideas, Computing, News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags AI, writing, #lbf16, London Book Fair
Erm, which way now? The contradictions in the Educational Excellence Everywhere policy are somewhat disconcerting. Picture from Pixabay.com CC0

Erm, which way now? The contradictions in the Educational Excellence Everywhere policy are somewhat disconcerting. Picture from Pixabay.com CC0

Educational Excellence Everywhere, and the Computing curriculum

March 17, 2016

A new Department for Education policy document has been published. What does it have to say about Computing?

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In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags Educational Excellence Everywhere, DfE
David Brown gets to the heart of the matter

David Brown gets to the heart of the matter

Ofsted's views of the Computing curriculum

March 14, 2016

David Brown, Ofsted's National Lead for Computing, answers some common questions.

For those not in Britain, Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, aka the inspectorate.


In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Ofsted, David Brown, inspection
Photo from www.pixabay.com CC0

Photo from www.pixabay.com CC0

New publications from ICT & Computing in Education

January 19, 2016

Two new free publications are now available for subscribers to Digital Education.

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In Digital Education, Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags publications, Bett2016, ICT and Computing Qualifications

Who's trackin' ya, baby?

January 13, 2016

What happens when you visit a website? Information about those pesky cookies.

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In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags privacy, tracking, Janier
We need more teachers, and not just master teachers. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

We need more teachers, and not just master teachers. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

5 reasons there is a shortage of Computing at School Master Teachers, and what we can do about it

January 12, 2016

Over three years since the new Computing curriculum in England was mooted, and more than a year since it came into being, there are still not enough teachers who feel competent and confident to teach it. This is not least in part due an insistence on an elitist approach to training them. In this article I suggest a few possibly more fruitful approaches.

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In Computing, News & views, Professional development Tags Master Teachers, CAS, teacher training, CPD, Westminster Forum
From The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage (c) S. Padua

From The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage (c) S. Padua

Win a copy of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

January 6, 2016

Enter for a really easy competition to win one of three copies of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage. Entries close on 10th January 2016.

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In Computing, Digital Education, News & views Tags Lovelace, Ada Lovelace, Competition, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

25 useful resources for teachers

January 3, 2016

This article contains details of 20 websites for creating free cartoons and comics, plus Scratch, educational blogging, creating games, old sounds, and the international space station.

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In Computing, Digital Education, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags resources, cartoons, comics, games creation, Tim Peake, International Space Station, blogging
Flipped learning is not as simple as telling kids to watch a video or two.

Flipped learning is not as simple as telling kids to watch a video or two.

Flipped learning - again

December 29, 2015

In order to implement flipped learning, you need to ensure that certain conditions are in place.

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In Computing, From the Archives, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags flipped learning
ENIAC. U.S. Army Photo [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Picture credit for Eniac: This image is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the …

ENIAC. U.S. Army Photo [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Picture credit for Eniac: This image is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eniac.jpg

Getting touchy and feely about Computing

December 21, 2015

Making it possible for students to come face to face with real things from times gone by can have an electrifying effect on them. This is especially so when teaching Computing.

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In Computing, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Eniac, Science Museum, Difference Engine, Babbage, Ada Lovelace

A Koan, Computing and QuicK Tips

December 18, 2015

News, reviews, two competitions, free resources, interesting reading, a new Computing scheme of work, and women in computing -- just some of the stuff featured in the new issue of Digital Education. Subscribe for free!

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In Computing, Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Digital Education, Computing, coding

Back to the future: a data security issue?

December 16, 2015

When it comes to travelling backwards and forwards in time, there are a few cyber security issues to be worked out!

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In Big ideas, Computing, News & views, On the lighter side, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags science fiction, Back to the Future, security, safety
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