Given how much competition there is for our time now that so much is on offer online, I think these suggested questions are as important as ever.
Read MoreOn this day, by Terry Freedman
On this day, by Terry Freedman
Given how much competition there is for our time now that so much is on offer online, I think these suggested questions are as important as ever.
Read MoreAn old article about Web 2.0
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On this day, by Terry Freedman
It really is quite an eye-opener when you discover kids’ idea of tech history!
Read MoreIt’s important to be nice — but even more important to be honest. I wrote this article on 10 November 2011, and still think it holds true today.
Read MoreHow can Computing be made relevant and interesting?
Read MoreMight an article and a challenge from the year 2000 be relevant to ed tech co-ordinators now
Read MoreHow I made money for ed tech in my school: was it worth it?
Read MoreAre there any downsides to having an e-learning committee in a school?
Read MoreIn my past roles as ICT Co-ordinator or e-learning co-ordinator, I have formed and chaired an ICT or e-learning committee. What are the benefits of having such a body, and does Covid-19 change anything?
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Terry reflecting, by E Freedman
I believe in simple instructions. Here are the instructions I gave to a new cohort of teacher trainees, plus a short commentary on what went right — and what didn’t.
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Reflections
My reflections on a first session I taught on a teacher training course are still apposite today.
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Concerned, by Terry Freedman
I for one am heartily sick of people thinking that anyone can teach just because it involves, as they see it, standing in front of a class of kids and spouting forth.
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Think outside the box, by Terry Freedman
How might you use fiction as a vehicle for teaching computational thinking? Here are some ideas.
Read MoreIn this article I draw on the example of how one company's approach to getting repeat business may hold lessons for the ed tech leader whose job it is to encourage the use of education technology throughout the school.
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Hoses of Parliament at night, by Terry Freedman.jpg
Rubrics look like an easy way to tackle assessment. But they can be deceptive in that respect, and can cause the unwary to slip up. This article was published on this day 3 years ago. I’ve had to clean up a few links and delete some out-of-date references, but otherwise the article still makes some useful points about assessing Computing and related subjects using rubrics.
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Holo app, by Terry Freedman. This was drawn using Comic Strip Creator.
Here are three articles from the ICT & Computing website which you may find useful, inspiring or both.
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Robot reporter, by Terry Freedman
In my opinion, the potential benefits of artificial intelligence make it a very attractive proposition for use in education.
Read MoreSeveral years on from the removal of levels, assessment — especially in Computing and ICT — is still a hot topic.
Read MoreHere’s a round-up of this week’s most popular articles on the ICT and Computing in Education website.
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