An interesting variation on the story-telling app.
Read MoreDipongo, by Terry Freedman
Dipongo, by Terry Freedman
An interesting variation on the story-telling app.
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Code block kit, by Terry Freedman
I have my doubts about whether building a 3d model is helpful beyond a certain age, but it has a certain appeal.
Read MoreSome time ago I compiled a list of ways in which pupils could be unsafe online. The list was extremely long….
Read MoreA short account of a talk about Eye Gaze, which helps teachers to know what pupils with PMLD are looking at, and what they are ignoring.
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Virtual Reality Headset, by Terry Freedman
Using the MEL VR headset and software at Bett2020, I entered the molecule of a diamond, followed by that of a pencil.
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After the rain, by Terry Freedman. This photo conveys how I felt after my first visit to the Microsoft shop.
Perhaps I was just unlucky when I visited the Microsoft store in London, and that had I visited at some other time my experience would have been better, but I have no intention of finding out.
Read MoreI learnt more science from reading this book than I learnt in five years of secondary school.
Read MoreWe like to believe that meritocracy is a good thing, in that it rewards effort, and acts as a great leveller. Is that actually the case?
Read MoreBob Harrison writes: “We have a computing curriculum and suite of qualifications which neither meet the needs of all pupils nor the needs of a rapidly evolving digital workplace and world.”
Read MoreThis book covers an immense range of the kinds of data that we ‘store’. The authors spent a year sending each other weekly, themed postcards. These contained not words, but pictorial representations of the data they had collected.
Read MoreIf you go to at least one conference a year, you should consider using one or more of these apps.
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Think outside the box, photo by Terry Freedman
“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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Print Friendly. Screenshot by Terry Freedman
The layout of articles on some websites may be beautiful on screen, but make it a nightmarish experience to print the articles out. Print Friendly is a good solution to this problem.
Read MoreWhat is the Marketing to Schools Summit, and what was good, and not so good, about it?
Read MoreIn TMIL, Holiday demonstrates how easy it is to manipulate the news. A must-read for teachers of media or digital literacy.
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newsguard toolbar shield, screenshot by Terry Freedman
Newsguard is a service that rates websites for honesty, transparency and trustworthiness. It evaluates websites against several criteria, such as whether information is gathered and presented responsibly. A browser extension will enable you to see at a glance whether or a not a site they have evaluated is trustworthy.
Read MoreHello World, by Hannah Fry, offers an interesting perspective on some of the problems besetting artificial intelligence algorithms.
Read MoreThis 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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Imaginary Cityscape, photographed by Terry Freedman
The Imaginary Cities exhibition at the British Library is an interesting merger of art and programming. Here are my thoughts on it.
Read MoreThis is a very interesting, thought-provoking and readable book. I’ve only read 25% so far, but it’s looking good so far.
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