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Should the Computing curriculum be ditched?

March 28, 2025

This is a serious question. What is the point of teaching kids computer programming, when AI can do all the hard work?

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In AI, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags Computing, curriculum

A big question mark, by Terry Freedman

The DfE's foray into AI for education: the good news and the (potentilly) bad news

March 20, 2025

We don’t have very long to wait before the educational AI projects funded by the Department for Education are unveiled, if all goes to plan. But I have some concerns.

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In Assessment, AI, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags AI, assessment, DfE

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The KCL Report on the future of Computing Education

October 1, 2024

The Computing curriculum report from Kings College makes some great recommendations for fixing the failures of the current curriculum.

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In AI, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Research Tags computing education, curriculum, artificial intelligence, AI

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The future of AI in Education: notes on a Westminster Education Forum Conference

September 30, 2024

A few months ago I attended a Westminster Education Forum about the use of AI in Education. I spent quite some time going through the transcript and making notes, but then I thought: why not use AI to do the work?

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In AI, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Research Tags AI, artificial intelligence, Westminster Education Forum

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EdTech Guide 1: 55 things to do at the start of the school year

September 10, 2024

This guide was first made available to subscribers to Digital Education, my free newsletter.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, EdTech Guide Tags edtech guide, 55, start of year

EdTech Diary: Expectations

September 5, 2024

I want to be able to have as much access to technology when I'm in a school as what I enjoy in my own home. I don't think that is too much to ask, but maybe that's me.

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In From the Archives, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags expectations

Edtech Diary: Wake up and smell the coffee

August 28, 2024

When I worked as a Technology Coordinator, a large part of my job was to encourage teachers in all subjects to make use of educational technology in their lessons and, even better, to build it into their schemes of work. It was something of an uphill struggle sometimes...

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In Discussion topic, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, From the Archives Tags Obama, coffee

Stuck, by Terry Freedman

How to make your classroom a stimulating environment

August 16, 2024

FREEBIE! Having been going through my files and digitising them, I came across this little booklet I created back in 2005.

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In From the Archives, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags display, environment

10 ways to make an impact

August 11, 2024

The way some people describe Computing makes it sound (let's be honest here) dead boring. The subject gets reduced, in effect, to 'coding'.

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In Blast from the past, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, From the Archives Tags impact

Review: The Collaboration Book – 41 Ideas for Working Better

June 27, 2024

Most people would agree that collaboration is a good thing – so how can we collaborate more effectively in school settings?

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Reviews Tags collaboration, reviews

Get off of my lawn

April 9, 2024

One 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.

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In Blast from the past, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Lance Sharpe, Supernaace

Why you should collaborate on a Computing scheme of work (Updated)

March 29, 2024

In 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?

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In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags collaboration, scheme of work
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Quick looks: The collaboration book

March 20, 2024

I’ve just sent Teach Secondary magazine my review of this book, so I can’t say much before that’s published.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags quick looks, collaboration
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Review: Iterate: The secret to innovation in schools

February 16, 2024

Having 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.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags reviews, Iterate, innovation

Pragmatism (Updated!)

December 27, 2023

Updated! It’s fine being a visionary, but somewhere along the line someone has to actually do something.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags miracles, pragmatist, pragmatism

A lesson, by Terry Freedman

50 features of excellent ICT and Computing lessons

November 28, 2023

What makes an excellent ICT or Computing lesson? In this document I've tried to encapsulate the answer to that question.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags excellent ICT, excellent computing

But where’s the pen?

September 26, 2023

Spaces and learning; spaces should be designed according to the kind of learning that people would like to experience in them.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags B2Camp, BED10, built environment, design, interactive whiteboard pen, interactive whiteboards

Ed Tech Innovation–#3: Set the 5 minute test (updated)

May 30, 2023

When 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.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags 5 Minute Tip, Brevity, Ed Tech Innovation, five minutes

Review: Leadership: Lessons from a life in diplomacy

March 29, 2023

My reason for reviewing this book was to see if it might contain any useful lessons for SLTs.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags reviews, Diplomacy, leadership
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UPDATED! 10 ways to encourage reluctant teachers to use education technology

March 4, 2023

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.

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