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10 ways to encourage reluctant teachers to use education technology

September 15, 2019

If part of your job is to encourage other teachers to use technology in their lessons, this article, based on my own experiences, may help.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags education technology, technology co-ordinator, ICT Co-ordinator, ICT provision

Coming soon in the Digital Education newsletter

September 6, 2019

The next edition of this esteemed newsletter has a cornucopia of links that will be of interest to teachers of computing and media literacy especially, and very little commentary! Read on to find out more.

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Digital Education, Fake news, Programming, coding
Presentation on a mobile phone, by Terry Freedman

Presentation on a mobile phone, by Terry Freedman

Actually, it IS about the technology (partly)

August 27, 2019

“It’s not about the technology” sounds logical, but in my experience it is certainly not the whole story.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags pedagogy, technology, education technology, education technology usage
Training manual, by Terry Freedman

Training manual, by Terry Freedman

How should ed tech training be done?

August 22, 2019

If you are responsible for the ed tech/Computing/ICT training in your school, here are a few questions which you might like to consider.

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In Professional development, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags training, IT training, ed tech
The Scream, by Terry Freedman (with apologies to Munch)

The Scream, by Terry Freedman (with apologies to Munch)

Viruses and other nasties are a leadership issue

August 15, 2019

How vulnerable are schools to viruses and so on? Here are the results of a survey, plus some comments on the role of the ed tech leader in the school.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags malware, viruses
Whiteboard, by Terry Freedman

Whiteboard, by Terry Freedman

My worst IT Training Days #5: Whiteboard not working

August 8, 2019

Worthy cogitations about what I might have done to avoid being faced with a non-working whiteboard — and why that situation arose in the first place.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags worst IT training, interactive whiteboards
admin burden, by Terry Freedman

admin burden, by Terry Freedman

My worst IT training days #4: Too much admin on a course

August 2, 2019

How the admin involved in a course led to its being abandoned by one group of trainers.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Reflections Tags admin, paperwork, training, worst IT training
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What I've been reading: Offline

July 30, 2019

Why do many people seem to be addicted to their smartphones? This book explains how we get drawn in to constantly checking for updates, and suggests what we might do about it.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Research, Reviews Tags book reviews, Offline
Books for the classroom, by Terry Freedman

Books for the classroom, by Terry Freedman

How to get the most from school author visits

July 26, 2019

As well as having an ed tech library, why not look into inviting an author of a computing book to speak to your pupils?

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In Big ideas, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags school author visits
Computing and Related Qualifications

Computing and Related Qualifications

Computing and related qualifications ebook: why?

July 14, 2019

Here’s a brief note about why I wrote this mini-guide, and a couple of screenshots from its pages.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags Computing and Related Qualifications, ICT qualifications, ICT and Computing Qualifications, Computing qualifications
If you’re looking for a course in computing or a related area, and you live in England, look no further! This ebook contains over 200 entries all in one place.

If you’re looking for a course in computing or a related area, and you live in England, look no further! This ebook contains over 200 entries all in one place.

Computing and related qualifications: new e-directory

July 8, 2019

If you’re looking for a course in computing or a related area, and you live in England, look no further! This ebook contains over 200 entries all in one place.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Bookshelf, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags qualifications, ICT qualifications, ed tech qualifications, ICT and Computing Qualifications
Harmonicas by Terry Freedman

Harmonicas by Terry Freedman

7 Ways of Making the ICT and Computing facilities More attractive to use

June 26, 2019

How can you encourage other teachers to use the ed tech facilities? You may not know this, but there is not a lot of difference between a Lee Oskar diatonic harmonica (the type used by blues and folk musicians) and a Hohner Blues Band harmonica. The Lee Oskar is said to have been engineered to give a “sharper” edge to the tone, which suits the blues sound, whereas the Marine Band, being slightly “softer”, works well for folk music too. Unless you’re a purist, there is probably not much in it. As someone once said:

“A difference is only a difference if it makes a difference.”

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags ICT Co-ordinator, ICT in Education, cross-curricular ICT, marketing, promoting
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TPEA conference

Technology Pedagogy and Education Association Conference news

June 14, 2019

Good news if you’re thinking about going to the TPEA conference in July.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development Tags TPEA, TPEA Conference
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Discussion before the discussion by Terry Freedman.jpg

Why outside help can be useful in educational ICT or Computing

June 11, 2019

This article summarises what I’ve learnt about the benefits of hiring outside help like an agency or a consultant, from my experience of doing so and also as (now) an ed tech consultant myself. I hope you find it useful.

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In Consultancy, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags consultants, outside help
Assessment machine, by Terry Freedman

Assessment machine, by Terry Freedman

Artificial Intelligence and marking: pitfalls

June 10, 2019

I’m all in favour of making teachers’ lives easier, but automated essay marking is not the answer.

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In Assessment, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Unintended consequences Tags AI, artificial intelligence, Warner, confirmation bias, essay-marking
Big Data, by Terry Freedman

Big Data, by Terry Freedman

Data for its own sake is pointless

June 5, 2019

Unless data can be turned into information, what’s the point of collecting it?

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In Infographics, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Reflections Tags Bett, data, big data, pointless
Partners. This illustration is from www.pixabay.com and has a CC0 licence.

Partners. This illustration is from www.pixabay.com and has a CC0 licence.

Can the International Society of Technology in Education's Standards in Computing be adapted for use in the UK?

May 9, 2019

This article details the steps that a few of us in ISTE, ITTE, TPEA and others have taken to investigate whether the ISTE Standards for Computer Science teachers, and their list of Computational Thinking Competencies, could be adapted for use in the UK. There’s also an opportunity for you to give us your opinions if you wish to.

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In News & views, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags ISTE, ISTE Standards, ITTE, TPEA, collaboration, Standards
The ed tech strategy, by Terry Freedman

The ed tech strategy, by Terry Freedman

My summary of the new ed tech strategy

April 29, 2019

I’ve drawn a picture to illustrate my feelings about the DfE’s ed tech strategy.

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In In the picture, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, On the lighter side Tags ed tech strategy, drawing
Robot reporter, by Terry Freedman

Robot reporter, by Terry Freedman

Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom

April 28, 2019

In my opinion, the potential benefits of artificial intelligence make it a very attractive proposition for use in education.

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In From the Archives, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags artifical intelligence, AI
Oh no! Photo by Terry Freedman

Oh no! Photo by Terry Freedman

7 mistakes I made as an ed tech co-ordinator Index

April 28, 2019

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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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Unintended consequences Tags 7 mistakes, mistakes
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