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Information sign, by Terry Freedman

Information sign, by Terry Freedman

Ofsted: how is the new framework shaping up? Updated

December 13, 2019

The Westminster Forum has a conference coming up on 25th March 2020:

The new Ofsted inspection framework — implementation, impact on schools, and the next steps for the curriculum

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development Tags Westminster Forum, conference, Ofsted, Ofsted framework

Ask the expert UPDATED

November 1, 2019

What can a Zen outlook teach us about educational ICT and Computing?

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In News & views, Professional development, On this day Tags Zen, expert advice, experts

Choosing the right education technology conference UPDATED

November 1, 2019

How to decide whether the so-called “experts” at a forthcoming conference are likely to impart any useful, actionable information.

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In News & views, Professional development, On this day Tags conference, conferences, opinion, opinions, professional development

5 Must-have conference apps UPDATED

October 23, 2019

If you go to at least one conference a year, you should consider using one or more of these apps.

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In Professional development, Reviews, On this day Tags conferences, apps, conference apps
Think outside the box, photo by Terry Freedman

Think outside the box, photo by Terry Freedman

Tony Parkin's "Non-review" of the Bee Digital Marketing to Schools Summit 2019

October 22, 2019

“Disruptive technologist” Tony Parkin has performed a valuable service by collating the tweets relating to the recent Marketing to Schools Summit. Here is a link to his round-up.

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In Professional development, Reviews Tags #M2SS, Marketing to schools summit, Tony Parkin

Review of Bee Digital's Marketing to Schools Summit

October 18, 2019

What is the Marketing to Schools Summit, and what was good, and not so good, about it?

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In Consultancy, Professional development, Reviews Tags Marketing to schools summit, Bryan Plumb, Bee Digital, conference, review

Report on the Edusummit 2019 conference

October 6, 2019

The Edusummit conference has a different format from most. This is a report on the conference, which will be publishing a call to action and an ebook of papers in the near future.

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In News & views, Professional development, Research Tags Edusummit2019, conference
MS Decoded, by Terry Freedman

MS Decoded, by Terry Freedman

Microsoft Decoded Conference

September 30, 2019

The 2018 Microsoft Decoded event was a good conference, especially in the area of artificial intelligence and its applications. This year’s conference promises to have some interesting sessions too.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development Tags Microsoft, Conference
Reading and research, by Terry Freedman

Reading and research, by Terry Freedman

Book review round-up to 22 September 2019

September 25, 2019

Here is a set of links to the educational computing books I’ve reviewed up till 22 September 2019.

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In Bookshelf, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags round-up, book reviews
Blogger, by Terry Freedman

Blogger, by Terry Freedman

New blogging course

September 15, 2019

If you’ve thought about starting your own blog, but are not sure what to write about or what keeping a blog entails, then a course I’m teaching in December 2019 might be of interest.

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In News & views, Professional development Tags blogging, course, CPD, professional development

Coming soon in the Digital Education newsletter

September 6, 2019

The next edition of this esteemed newsletter has a cornucopia of links that will be of interest to teachers of computing and media literacy especially, and very little commentary! Read on to find out more.

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Digital Education, Fake news, Programming, coding
It won’t be as bad as you think! Picture: Terrified, by Terry Freedman

It won’t be as bad as you think! Picture: Terrified, by Terry Freedman

8 Tips for NQTs

September 3, 2019

Your first day at school may seem terrifying, but hopefully it won’t be as bad as you think! Here are 8 tips you may find useful.

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In News & views, Professional development, Tips for teachers Tags NQTs, new teacher, new school
The Science of Learning: click on the cover to view the book on Amazon (affiliate link)

The Science of Learning: click on the cover to view the book on Amazon (affiliate link)

Review of The Science of Learning

September 1, 2019

This book aims to solve the difficulties teachers face in accessing educational research through the approach of presenting each research study as a double-page spread.

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In Bookshelf, Professional development, Research, Reviews Tags book review, Book reviews, research, Educational research
Training manual, by Terry Freedman

Training manual, by Terry Freedman

How should ed tech training be done?

August 22, 2019

If you are responsible for the ed tech/Computing/ICT training in your school, here are a few questions which you might like to consider.

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In Professional development, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags training, IT training, ed tech
Angry, by Terry Freedman

Angry, by Terry Freedman

16 pet hates about presentations and presenters

August 20, 2019

The season of training days and outside speakers is upon us. Here are 16 presentation and presenter quirks that drive me nuts.

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In News & views, On the lighter side, Professional development Tags presentations, presenters, training
Hearts, by Terry Freedman

Hearts, by Terry Freedman

My Best IT Training Days #6: It's like dating for the first time!

August 19, 2019

An interesting piece of feedback related to training in using education technology in lessons!

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In Professional development, On the lighter side Tags best IT training
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

My Best IT Training Days #5: The girl with the website

August 12, 2019

Why knowing what the pupils in a class do digitally in their spare time can be a good idea.

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In Professional development Tags best IT training
Whiteboard, by Terry Freedman

Whiteboard, by Terry Freedman

My worst IT Training Days #5: Whiteboard not working

August 8, 2019

Worthy cogitations about what I might have done to avoid being faced with a non-working whiteboard — and why that situation arose in the first place.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags worst IT training, interactive whiteboards
Class, by Terry Freedman

Class, by Terry Freedman

My best IT Training Days #4: Using Year 7 kids

August 5, 2019

What were the benefits of using children to take a staff IT training session?

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In Professional development Tags best IT training, pupils training
admin burden, by Terry Freedman

admin burden, by Terry Freedman

My worst IT training days #4: Too much admin on a course

August 2, 2019

How the admin involved in a course led to its being abandoned by one group of trainers.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Reflections Tags admin, paperwork, training, worst IT training
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