I’ve always been of the strong opinion that (a) people should talk about programming, not coding, and (b) people learn best on a kind of need to know basis.
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Question mark - Terry Freedman
I’ve always been of the strong opinion that (a) people should talk about programming, not coding, and (b) people learn best on a kind of need to know basis.
Read MoreIt seems that everyone is worried about causing offence, or maybe just concerned about being accused of wasting time.
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Read MoreJust before the end of the last school year I published an article about memory, and a review of a book about memory.
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!
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Reading, by Terry Freedman
For my end-of-term newsletter I’ve compiled a short reading list, not all the items on which are concerned with edtech. After all, everyone deserves a break.
Read MoreMy position is that I think the idea of ‘working memory’ is misapplied and, in any case, unnecessary.
Read MoreEvery so often I read a blog post or a ‘commentary’ on Twitter by some self-appointed guru or other saying that blogging is passé.
Read MoreAt some point soon I shall be sending out the latest issue of Digital Education. It contains a lot of useful links, analysis of recent reports and some very interesting reading. It should have gone out this weekend, but I’ve added more to it.
Read MoreAt some point this weekend I shall be sending out the latest issue of Digital Education. It contains a lot of useful links, analysis of recent reports and some very interesting reading.
Read MoreSome people think that if people want to study a subject that doesn’t benefit anyone else, why should everyone else pay for it? However…
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Terry: dreading the bombardment of ill-informed views!
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.
Read MoreIn 1994 I set out with my wife to discover the best place to buy a computer system -- and discovered a lot of sexism along the way.
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Conference, by Terry Freedman
The following events may be of interest to teachers.
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Photo by Honest Paws on Unsplash
Starting a new job as head of the Information Technology and Business Studies department in a school, I was filled with excitement, and a certain amount of anxiety — but not entirely for the usual reasons…
Read MoreOfsted (the Office for Standards in Education) has published its first report in ages into Computing as a subject. I've summarised the findings, and added some links and comments on my own in italics.
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Follow the signs to a couple of new newsletters. Photo: Signpost pointing right, by Terry Freedman
After a year of weighing up the pros and cons I decided to start a couple of publications on Substack. One is about literature and life in general, and the other one is focused on education more generally
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Handshake, by Terry Freedman
Why I’m unfollowing people more and more.
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Assessment machine, by Terry Freedman
If AI generates an essay, and another AI grades it, has anything useful actually happened?
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“Erm, what?” Photo by Tadeusz Lakota on Unsplash
The Department for Education’s newly beefed-up National Tutoring Scheme enables schools to arrange tutoring for their students at discounted rate is purely voluntary, but…
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