Information about an interesting-looking discussion panel at Bett 2017.
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We need to talk about ed tech...
Information about an interesting-looking discussion panel at Bett 2017.
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An exclusive review of Bett 2017, even before it's taken place!
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If you're looking for ideas and resources for the new school term, here is a really good resource to get you going.
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Photo taken in a local bakery
What some statistics tell us about where (young) people get their news from, and what they do to check whether it's true or not.
Read MoreThe latest issue of Digital Education is a very quick read, with links to articles and resources you should find useful when school starts again. It's out today at 7pm GMT.
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Nudge theory, coding, crosswords, artificial intelligence and more are all in the latest issue of the free ezine, Digital Education. Read on to find out more.
Read MoreScience fiction writers would have us believe that intelligent machines will either enslave us or get rid of human beings altogether. But what if they were extremely benign and protective towards us? What could possibly go wrong? This article may be used as the basis for a discussion with your pupils.
Read MoreWhat's in the forthcoming issue of Digital Education, my free newsletter? Read on to find out.
Read MoreLife's too short to waste time going to the wrong conference talk. Here are 9 questions to ask to help decide whether or not to attend a talk given by a well-known speaker as opposed to an unknown teacher.
Read MoreThe annual conference of the Publishers' Associationand the British Educational Suppliers Association took place on November 25th in London, and had the theme of "Shifting Landscapes". Here's an overview of it, and how it related to education technology.
Read MoreWhy is it so hard to recruit teachers? I attended a Westminster Forum conference in the summer of 2016. This looked at the key issues of teacher shortages and professional development. This article contains my reflections on some aspects of the conference. It's not about ICT or Computing in particular, but given the acute shortage of Computing teachers it does, I think, provide some additional food for thought.
Read MoreI've written and self-published a guide to getting the most out of education conferences -- including how to increase your chances of being allowed to attend in the first place. Find out more by clicking on the title of this post.
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Nesta has updated its index of 'digital cities'. Here are some interesting links to articles about the project, plus a couple of articles by journalists on tech start-ups and spaces in London.
Read MoreThe next issue of Digital Education is running a bit late, but will have been worth waiting for I think. It has a competition to win a book, news about a discounted book, an interview, articles, book reviews and more.
Read MoreHere are details of three education technology newsletters you should subscribe to right now!
Read MoreIn ICT and Computing, the simplest programs are often the most elegant and efficient.This is just one example of a "rule" of opposites that seems to pervade everything.
Read MoreHere are some articles you may have missed in the past week or so. Topics featured include inspection, book reviews and Word macros.
Read MoreHere is a big data infographic I produced in 2014.
Read MoreIf ICT or Computing is inspected in your school, what attributes would you like the inspector to have?
Read MoreDerek Blunt takes issue with inspectors' jargon.
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