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The Online Harms Bill

April 5, 2022

The British government wants to make technology companies more responsible for policing online harms. It's one of those ideas that sounds great in theory but is fraught with difficulties.

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In News & views Tags Online Harms Bill

My initial thoughts on the new education White Paper

March 28, 2022

You may not know this, but I really really try to greet pronouncements from the Department for Education in a positive manner. But, quite frankly, they make that impossible.

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In News & views Tags education White Paper, Opportunities for All

Arise, Sir Gavin

March 28, 2022

Just in case you weren't aware, the previous Education Secretary in England, Gavin Williamson, is going to be given a knighthood. Admittedly he had a rotten task, having to deal with education during a pandemic and lockdowns. Even so….

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In News & views Tags Gavin Williamson, education secretaries
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Bett Bulletin: a heads-up guide

March 23, 2022

Unfortunately, I am unable to attend Bett this year. However, as I received a few kind invitations from companies to meet look at products, I thought I could at least pass the information on to you.

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In Bett Tips, News & views Tags Bett22, Bett2022

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Coming up in Digital Education

March 20, 2022

Here’s what the next issue of the Digital Education newsletter contains….

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In News & views Tags Digital Education

Use your face?

March 15, 2022

If an article is ripped off, it’s much easier to prove that it was originally published by you if your face is embedded in it.

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In News & views Tags face, copyright, plagiarism

Terry: dreading the bombardment of ill-informed views!

Twitter toxicity: Beware the ultracrepidarians (updated)

March 12, 2022

It all started with Brexit. At least, that’s when I first became aware of the preponderance of people who are more than happy to pontificate about, and lecture the rest of us on, a subject of which they have no expertise.

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In News & views Tags ultracrepidarian, Twitter
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How you could help Ukraine

March 6, 2022

The following is a list of 29 ways in which you might be able to help the Ukrainian situation. My aim was to collate a list of ways that ordinary people could contribute, even if only in a small way.

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In News & views Tags Ukraine
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How come there are TWO World Book Days?

March 4, 2022

I have discovered that there are two World Book Days.

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In News & views Tags World Book Day
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New skills signposting site for 14-19 year-olds (England)

March 1, 2022

This Government website looks like a useful starting point for those students who are not sure about which route to take, or whether they want to take the traditional academic route.

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In News & views Tags careers, Get The Jump
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Bett 2022: What if you CAN’T go?

February 22, 2022

The Bett Show is the world’s largest education technology show. Sadly, the seminars are not going to be recorded this time. However, all is not lost. Here are some ways you can keep abreast of what’s happening.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development Tags Bett, Bett 2022

When technology goes wrong (Updated)

February 21, 2022

Just a couple of cogitations – hopefully worthy -- about technology and our relationship with it.

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In News & views, On the lighter side Tags effects of technology, so what, technology, technology going wrong

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The Case For Bullet Points (Updated)

February 21, 2022

Just because awful presenters use bullet points, it doesn't necessarily follow that all presentations containing bullet points will be terrible.

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In News & views Tags audience, bullet points, presentations

"Facilitators" or "guides on the side"? No thanks

February 13, 2022

When the Computing Programme of Study was introduced in England, some people seriously suggested that the lack of suitably qualified teachers (i.e. not able to understand computing concepts or to do computer programming) was not a problem because classes could have “facilitators” instead.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, News & views Tags guide on the side, facilitator

In case this website disappears...

February 3, 2022

I am experiencing domain issues…..

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In News & views Tags technical issue

A day in the education technology life

January 28, 2022

Many education technology strategy documents are often boring to read, and usually either pedestrian, unrealistic or like a scene from Star Trek.

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In News & views Tags Day in the life, strategy document
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Resources for International Holocaust Day (Holocaust Memorial Day)

January 25, 2022

Useful links for resources for Holocaust Memorial Day, and a 10% discount off a relevant book.

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In News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Kindertransport, International Holocaust Day, Holocaust Memorial Day

What is the right writing style for blog posts?

January 21, 2022

What is the 'correct' style for a blog post? Indeed, is there a correct style?

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In News & views Tags autobiography, blogging, style, writing, writing style

Government education technology initiatives for schools: a modern example of Parkinson's Law?

January 18, 2022

As always the secret motto seems to be: “When in doubt, reorganise”. It doesn’t have to deal with the real problem, but it does have to look like activity.

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In News & views, On the lighter side Tags edtech initiatives, government initiatives, Parkinson's Law

Will AI take over? Cause for optimism

January 17, 2022

When it comes to language, there is quite a bit of difference between English English and American English. Actually, the words sound the same, but the cultural context is often quite different.

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In News & views Tags AI, artificial intelligence, language
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