What does it mean to be a maverick? To me, it means not going along with the general consensus about something, just because it’s a consensus. There is always a natural tendency to think “all those people can’t be wrong”, or “there’s no smoke without fire”, but in fact all those people could be wrong and there could be smoke without fire.
Read Moreexasperated, by Terry Freedman
Erm, thanks but no thanks. I write about ICT, not PMT
Have you ever seen an article on here about pre-menstrual tension?
Read MoreFrustration, by Terry Freedman
An archival experiment
The archive on this website keeps disappearing, and while the problem is easily fixable (temporarily), it’s extremely frustrating. Here’s my workaround.
Read MoreZoom meeting, by Terry Freedman
Virtual conferences: are they worth it?
It’s good that although many conferences have had to be cancelled, or at least deferred, some transitioned to being online. However, are such events worth your money or your time?
Read MoreMission Statement? For heaven's sake!
If an organisation is so hung up on its image that it wastes time and resources on thrashing out a mission statement, what does that tell you about its priorities?
Read MoreArchives, by Terry Freedman
On this day: my blogging course contingency plan
Like many other people, last year I was in the position of having to run my introductory course about blogging online. Just in case things went pear-shaped, I came up with a contingency plan.
Read MoreEdTech books, by Terry Freedman
EdTech books received for review
Look out for my reviews of the following books.
Read MoreOld technology, by Terry Freedman
Choosing word processing software
It may be true, as we’re often told, that most people use only 20% of the features of Word and other “high-end” programs. That may tempt you to buy or rent less pricey software that do not have so many features. Although that makes sense, I think it’s a mistake.
Read MoreDomino effect
This blog post is dedicated to all those writers who are looking after elderly relatives, young children, holding down a job, dealing with gas bills, doing shopping etc etc etc.
Read MoreConference, by Terry Freedman
TPEA Conference
News about a free conference.
Read MoreHow does your product really perform?
As a new Head of Department I discovered the reason that no teachers ever took their classes into the computer rooms.
Read MoreNo mobiles, by Terry Freedman
Dear DfE: MYOB!
What next? Government guidance on seating plans in schools?
Read MoreArchives, by Terry Freedman
On this day: words have precise meanings (or should have)
On 25 June 2020 I wrote about words and their connotations. That was in the middle of lockdown, and was prompted by a specific news story. But the general principle still applies.
Read MoreEducation according to Oscar Wilde
I did find it annoying, and frustrating, though when a parent would sometimes tell me that they left school at 15 with no qualifications whatsoever, but that “it didn’t do me any harm”.
I always wanted to say, “How do you know?”
Read MoreTest your product!
I asked the person demonstrating the product what happens when bits are lost.
Read MoreEar, by Terry Freedman
The art of listening
Some years ago my wife and I set off to discover if the salesmen (back then they were nearly all men) were sexist. (Spoiler alert: most of them were.)
Read MoreMortar board, by Terry Freedman
Is it worth doing an MA?
A few weeks ago my lady wife asked me what benefits I’d enjoyed from having gained an MA in the distant mists of decades past. “Apart from opening doors”, she added.
Read Morenews by Terry Freedman
London Book Fair 2021
As always, the London Book Fair programme looks great.
Read MoreLondon Book Fair, by Terry Freedman
Research and Scholarly Publishing Forum 10 June 2021
It’s well-known that accessing academic articles can be a very expensive business. This year’s Research and Scholarly Publishing Forum, run in conjunction with the London Book Fair, is about developments in open access.
Read MoreLondon Book Fair seminar
What Works Conference
The London Book Fair people are once more putting on the What Works conference on 9th June 2021. The programme looks really interesting.
Read More