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Thumbnail sketch: Teaching in the Online Classroom

April 30, 2021

I’m always wary of books that are written while the issues that it addresses are new and current.

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In Books in Brief, Bookshelf, Reviews Tags thumbnail sketch, Teaching in the Online Classroom, review, 57

Thumbnail sketch: Online learning for dummies

April 30, 2021

This book addresses online learning from the point of view of the learner, rather than the teacher or the institution

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Books in Brief Tags thumbnail sketch, Online Learning for Dummies, Covid-19, Covid19, review, 57

Thumbnail sketch: The Turning Point

April 30, 2021

I like where this book is coming from. It regards teachers as experts.

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In Books in Brief, Bookshelf, Reviews Tags The Turning Point, review, 57, thumbnail sketch
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Click on the cover to see this book on Amazon

Book review: Your Press Release Is Breaking My Heart

April 18, 2021

Most press releases are boring. Even worse, some are annoying. And the people who send them can be even more annoying. I can tell you these things with some authority because I receive dozens of them a day.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags PR, Janet Murray, Review

A great survey program

April 18, 2021

If you set surveys, have a look at Tripetto. It has some lovely features.

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In Reviews Tags Tripetto, review

Review: Teaching Computing in Secondary School

March 25, 2021

While the author is an experienced teacher and subject leader, what is striking about the book is the extent to which his suggestions are grounded in academic research.

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In Bookshelf, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Reviews Tags Teaching Computing, William Lau, review
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Review: Windows 10 Portable Genius

March 14, 2021

Many people need to find ways of shaving time off of tasks, and getting more done in a day. This book covers both.

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In Bookshelf, Professional development, Reviews Tags review, Windows 10, Portable Genius

Review: Portable Excel Genius

March 13, 2021

Although the book has not been written with teachers in mind, it contains information that many teachers would find useful.

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In Bookshelf, Professional development, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags review, Excel, spreadsheet, Portable Excel Genius
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Click the cover to see this book on Amazon (affiliate link)

Review of Science Fictions (Teach Secondary)

February 25, 2021

Even where there is no outright fraud involved, simple statistical errors, “publication bias” and perverse incentives can render “breakthroughs” less noteworthy when the studies reporting them are looked at more closely.

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In Bookshelf, Research, Reviews Tags Science Fictions, review
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Click the cover to see this book on Amazon (affiliate link)

Review of The Read Aloud Cloud

February 25, 2021

What a strange book this is!

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Review, Read Aloud Cloud
Computing Outdoors. Cover by William Lau.

Computing Outdoors. Cover by William Lau.

Review: Computing Outdoors

February 4, 2021

How can you learn some Computing without being cooped up in front of a screen? William Lau has the answer.

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In Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Computing Outdoors, William Lau

Review of Science Fictions

January 13, 2021

This is an example of why hype can, in own way, be dangerous. It detracts time, energy and financial resources away from interventions that may be less exciting to look at but which actually work better.

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In Bookshelf, Research, Reviews Tags Science Fictions, Review, research

Review of Bite-Size Python

January 11, 2021

Learning a programming language, especially a text-based one like Python, can be hard going. Unlike a graphical programming language, which you can start to use straight away without knowing any technical terminology at all, Python demands such knowledge from the outset.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags Python, review, Teach Secondary

Books of 2020

December 31, 2020

These are the books I’ve encountered in 2020.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Audio Tags Books, reading, reading list, reviews, audio

Review of Scratch Programming in Easy Steps

December 31, 2020

The book starts with an introduction to the Scratch 3 environment, and in next to no time the reader is creating a program.

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In Bookshelf, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Reviews Tags Scratch, Sean McManus, Programming, Review

Quick look: Science Fictions

December 5, 2020

It’s really rather annoying when a non-fiction book received for review is not only useful, but readable. And not merely readable, but enjoyable, even entertaining.

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In Bookshelf, Quick Looks, Reviews Tags Science Fictions, Stuart Ritchie, review, science

Review: Scratch Programming in easy steps

November 28, 2020

This is book by Sean McManus is well set out, with clear print and plenty of illustrations. It starts with an introduction to the Scratch 3 environment, and in next to no time the reader is creating a program.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Sean McManus, review, Scratch
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Click the cover to see the book on Amazon UK (affiliate link)

Review: The Complete Learner's Toolkit

October 25, 2020

As far as I am aware, every cross-curricular initiative, at least in secondary education, has failed: ICT, maths, English, economic literacy… they all wind up with non-specialist teachers attempting to teach those subjects or skills. It is, at the risk of understatement, a big ask.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags Schools Week, Complete Learner's Toolkit, Jackie Beere

Review of The Fourth Education Revolution Reconsidered

October 15, 2020

Will Artificial Intelligence help to transform education?

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Audio Tags Sir Anthony Seldon, AI, artificial intelligence, review, audio

Quick look: A Beginner's Guide to Learning HTML5 (and Smacking Zombies Upside the Web Development) (Undead Institute)

October 7, 2020

A quick look at this guide, which at the time of writing was free.

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In Quick Looks, Reviews, Bookshelf Tags HTML5, HTML, book
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