I've been adding resources to the list for my forthcoming course, and changing the cover of my book.
Read MoreIt was much easier in the old days!
It was much easier in the old days!
I've been adding resources to the list for my forthcoming course, and changing the cover of my book.
Read MoreSo what makes you think I love reading? Photo by Glen Noble.
Three more books coming up for review -- on the subjects of the Raspberri Pi and digital literacy.
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My first impressions of a new book about computers, networks and data.
Read MoreMaybe you should have checked the tech first! Photo from pixabay.com CC0
What do trainee teachers or colleagues who are new to education technology need to know?
Read MoreSir Bob Geldof at Bett 2017. Photo (c) 2017 Terry Freedman.
Here's some information about what's in the latest edition of our newsletter, Digital Education.
Read MoreTwo pretty good products to see at Bett 2017.
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Back to BASICs
I know from past experience what next week at Bett will entail, so I've written a program to summarise it....
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Here's a selection of very interesting and articles -- and one book -- about artificial intelligence, and how it does, or may, affect us. It includes a sobering list of jobs which no longer exist, and a debate.
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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.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreIn this very incisive article, teacher William Lau discusses 5 mistakes he has made when teaching Computing, in the light of experience, research and reading.
Read MoreWhat 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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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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Do algorithms have a secret bias?
A topic to discuss with your students perhaps: the hidden bias in algorithms.
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It's ready at last! Oh joy!
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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If you like coding, you should enjoy doing cryptic crosswords too. If it was good enough for Alan Turing...
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Robot editor up against a deadline -- by Terry Freedman
What's the role of artificial intelligence in the writing of books, games and apps?
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Erm, which way now? The contradictions in the Educational Excellence Everywhere policy are somewhat disconcerting. Picture from Pixabay.com CC0
A new Department for Education policy document has been published. What does it have to say about Computing?
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David Brown gets to the heart of the matter
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.
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Two new free publications are now available for subscribers to Digital Education.
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