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Quick look: Bad Education

March 18, 2025

Goodwin covers the reasons he left academia, scholars, students and the system. Then he proposes some solutions.

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In Quick Looks, News & views Tags quick look, universities, Goodwin, review
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My lesson was inspected and all things tech went wrong

March 5, 2025

I have long been of the opinion that inspectors should just drop in, unannounced.

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In News & views Tags inspection, observation

The 60 MInute Writer

December 2, 2024

My course at the City Lit.

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In News & views Tags creative writing, course

News, by Terry Freedman

A news update

November 7, 2024

Here are a few items that I hope will be of interest to you.

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In News & views Tags news

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Writing for blogs

October 11, 2024

Every so often I read some pundit, or usually a journalist pretending to be a pundit, suggesting that blogs are dead. What can I say? They’re not.

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In Discussion topic, News & views Tags blogs, blogging

Reflections: What's the point of book reviews?

October 7, 2024

So many authors think they ought to be the recipient of the Nobel prize for literature.

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In News & views, Backlist, Blast from the past, From the Archives, Discussion topic Tags book reviews, book reviewing

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Success redefined

August 27, 2024

I’ve been thinking about definitions of success recently.

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In News & views, Discussion topic Tags success

I was a teenage geek (Updated)

April 15, 2024

One day when I was 15, I was milling around in this youth club trying to look cool, when someone came up to me and asked me if I’d be interested in joining a cinematography club. I’d never touched a cine camera in my life.

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In Autobiography, News & views Tags club, computer club, computing, consultation, geek, Computing Programme of Study

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7 reasons that the FAIL acronym fails (Updated)

March 30, 2024

Failing is empowering.

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In News & views, Assessment Tags FAIL, failure
Something ain’t right, by Terry Freedman

Something ain’t right, by Terry Freedman

Bad pitches

March 28, 2024

Examples of how not to try and sell a product or an idea.

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In News & views Tags marketing, pitch, relationship
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Mobile phones: Another ritual

March 7, 2024

Every so often an Education Secretary announces a ban on mobile phones in school (which always turns out to be guidance, not mandatory). It's a sort of non-policy, a statement for the purpose, in my opinion, of wanting to say something, anything.

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In News & views Tags mobile phones, smartphones, phones, cell phones

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Teacher admin tasks: the ritual is alive and well

March 6, 2024

In January 2024 the English Department for Education published its initial thoughts on teacher admin tasks, as in what teachers should not be expected to have to do.

This is one of those rituals that the DfE goes through every so often in one form or another.

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In News & views Tags workload, admin

Reflecting, by Terry Freedman

I don't agree with Cognitive Load Theory (CLT). Here's Why (Updated with downloadable paper)file)

February 14, 2024

A question: is Cognitive Load Theory another example of the emperor’s new clothes?

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In Discussion topic, News & views, Research Tags Cognitive Load Theory, Working Memory

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What I Look For in a Conference revisited

December 28, 2023

I attend a lot of conferences, and over the years I've developed a useful set of criteria by which to evaluate them. Here, then, in no particular order, are my top 14 characteristics of a good conference.

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In News & views Tags conference, conferences, kids at conferences

8 Reasons educators should blog

December 28, 2023

I think everyone involved in education should have a blog! Here, in no particular order, are my reasons.

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In News & views, Professional development Tags blogging, rreasons to blog, why blog

18 Essential Elements of a Digital Financial Literacy Course

December 11, 2023

Here are my 18 suggestions for inclusion on a digital financial literacy course. This is an update of an article first published in 2011.

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In News & views Tags digital financial literacy, digital safety, e-safety, financial literacy, safeguarding

Ah, those were the days -- not

November 29, 2023

Here at Freedman Towers I have been trawling through the archives, hoping to salvage something of my legacy to donate to the nation, or indeed the world. Anyways, all joking aside, I came upon this email I wrote…

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In Blast from the past, History, News & views Tags Practical ICT, old technology

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Fun, in the most patronising way you can think of

November 28, 2023

It’s almost unheard of for me to read advertorials or sponsored posts, especially when the words “Advertisement” appears in small print somewhere other than the headline. But the title made me curious.

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In News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags patronising, gamification, fun

New issue of Digital Education

November 2, 2023

The next issue of my newsletter, Digital Education, will be available soon. It contains articles on AI, smartphones, Calvino and more.

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In News & views Tags newsletter, Digital Education

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New online blogging course

November 2, 2023

I will be running another online course in blogging in the evenings of the 17th and 24th November 2023.

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In News & views, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags blogging taster
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Recent book reviews
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Quick looks: Listen in: How radio changed the home

Back in the 1930s, radio was the cutting edge technology in the home.

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Backlist: The Written World
Backlist: The Written World

Writing was invented ‘only’ a few thousand years ago. It’s a fascinating story.

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Backlist: What I'm reading: Bounce
Backlist: What I'm reading: Bounce

What does it take to become an expert? And what can the Computing teacher do about it?

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Backlist: The Fourth Education Revolution
Backlist: The Fourth Education Revolution

The title of this book invites curiosity: what were the other three ‘revolutions?

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A book review for your English department colleagues perhaps
A book review for your English department colleagues perhaps

Some of these stories are so richly told, it can almost seem as though you’re right there with him.

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Review: Pen Names
Review: Pen Names

OK, so this has nothing to do with education technology, but we all read (I hope!). A very interesting examination of the pen names some authors have adopted, and why.

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Review: The Library of Ancient Wisdom: Mesopotamia and the Making of History
Review: The Library of Ancient Wisdom: Mesopotamia and the Making of History

There's a really interesting section in this book about how ceramic storage of data and information is probably the most likely medium to stand the test of time.

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A book review for your biology colleagues perhaps
A book review for your biology colleagues perhaps

The subject under discussion here is how human physiology has developed in different ways, in response to different conditions around the world.

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Review: Social Media for Academics
Review: Social Media for Academics

This book is very readable, and if I sound surprised that is because it’s not always true of academics!

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Quick looks: VIBE Coding by Example
Quick looks: VIBE Coding by Example

For the time being, this book is free in Kindle format.

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