FREEBIE! Having been going through my files and digitising them, I came across this little booklet I created back in 2005.
Read MoreStuck, by Terry Freedman
Stuck, by Terry Freedman
FREEBIE! Having been going through my files and digitising them, I came across this little booklet I created back in 2005.
Read MoreThe way some people describe Computing makes it sound (let's be honest here) dead boring. The subject gets reduced, in effect, to 'coding'.
Read MoreMost people would agree that collaboration is a good thing – so how can we collaborate more effectively in school settings?
Read MoreOne of the few good things about the emphasis on ‘coding’ now is that as most people acknowledge that they know nothing about it, they leave the people teaching it in peace.
Read MoreIn the article 12 Characteristics of a good Computing Scheme of Work I said that people should work with other people on their Computing scheme of work. Why?
Read MoreI’ve just sent Teach Secondary magazine my review of this book, so I can’t say much before that’s published.
Read MoreHaving endured some fairly dreadful ‘initiatives’ in my time, delivered from on high with the directive to ‘make it work’, I approached Iterate with some trepidation.
Read MoreUpdated! It’s fine being a visionary, but somewhere along the line someone has to actually do something.
Read MoreA lesson, by Terry Freedman
What makes an excellent ICT or Computing lesson? In this document I've tried to encapsulate the answer to that question.
Read MoreSpaces and learning; spaces should be designed according to the kind of learning that people would like to experience in them.
Read MoreWhen I was studying for my first degree at university, the hardest essay I was ever set in the whole three years was “Explain the competing theories about capital in no more than 500 words.” In this article, I explore how you might use this “less is more” approach in school.
Read MoreMy reason for reviewing this book was to see if it might contain any useful lessons for SLTs.
Read MoreA history lesson in the Atari room
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. Now updated with additional points.
Read MorePicture credit: Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
The best distinction between authority and power that I’ve seen was in a politics book…
Read MoreQuestion mark, by Terry Freedman
Would you know what to do if you were listening to you?
Read MoreI’ve started to compile a list of books and other kinds of reading matter you might wish to explore over the holidays. They’re not all to do with edtech — we all need a break!
Read MoreAll too often these days there is so much to be done, and so little time to do it, that we have to adopt a “good enough” attitude. That’s fine most of the time….
Read MorePhoto by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash
One of your tasks, along with your new colleagues, is to recruit people to be in your team. What a wonderful feeling that must be!
Read MoreImage by Tumisu, please consider ☕ Thank you! 🤗 from Pixabay
A still-relevant article from a few years ago.
Read MoreWell, it's spring again, and time for a good clean-up. Here is a checklist for the ed tech co-ordinator.
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