I’ve drawn a picture to illustrate my feelings about the DfE’s ed tech strategy.
Read MoreThe ed tech strategy, by Terry Freedman
The ed tech strategy, by Terry Freedman
I’ve drawn a picture to illustrate my feelings about the DfE’s ed tech strategy.
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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 MoreOh no! Photo by Terry Freedman
We’ve all made mistakes, such as being a bit too excited about the thought of our colleagues using education technology more. I’ve written about seven of mine that I’m almost too embarrassed to think about. Here’s an index to all of the articles in this series.
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The scream by Terry Freedman
Want to get ahead, possibly get awards, and get away with not informing anyone of anything remotely useful? This post will tell you how!
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The scream by Terry Freedman
If you need more computing equipment (and what school doesn’t?), why not ask the parents?
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The Scream, by Terry Freedman
Is honesty always the best policy? I like to think it is.
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The scream, by Terry Freedman
When it comes to allowing staff to book computer rooms and other facilities, it doesn’t always pay to be accommodating.
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Is progress held up by policy? That’s the question I asked several people a few years ago. This post provides a link to the article in which I reported my findings.
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How will you keep your recordings safe? Illustration: Edirol recorder by Terry Freedman
Over the course of a year, a school could amass hundreds of photos, videos and audio recordings. How can you store them?
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Forward to the past? Becta’s startegy challenges. Photo by Terry Freedman
My initial reflections on the Department for Education’s education technology strategy which was launched today. A bit like the curate’s egg, parts of it are excellent.
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Research, by Terry Freedman
A new guide on engaging with evidence has appeared. Here is a quick evaluation of it.
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IWB marker pen by Terry Freedman
In this the first article in this series, I look at the problem of permanent markers being used on the whiteboard. Believe it or not, there is a more useful response than “Aaaaaargh!”
Read MoreUPDATED! For one week only, my guide to getting the most out of education conferences is available for half price.
Read MoreUPDATED! Here are 5 talks and one event at the London Book Fair that you may be interested in. Plus, a free personal selection from myself.
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Conference, by Terry Freedman
This conference, in London in April 2019, looks at a range of issues around education technology.
Read MoreWith more and more to read, and with the ever-changing landscape of education technology, teachers of Computing and related subjects need to be able to read more in the same amount of time. Here are some tips that I’ve found useful.
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Mitch Resnick at #Bett2019 — ink drawing effect. Photo by Terry Freedman
What is a kindergarten approach to learning, and what are its characteristics? What are its advantages? Could adopting such an approach work in our education system? Here’s what Mitch Resnick said when I interviewed him at the January 2019 Bett show in London.
Read MoreComputer error, by Terry Freedman
Fears about the unintended consequences of the proposed new Ofsted framework — have your say — plus links to other articles about Ofsted-related fears.
Read MoreIf the ed tech in your school is horrible, and mistreated, then perhaps this article, inspired by a talk by A J Crabill, Deputy Commissioner for the Texas Education Agency, will help.
Read MoreBett 2019 — Created in Canva by Terry Freedman
My annual guide to Bett is out. Here’s how to access it.
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