What's the latest position regarding which qualifications are available in ICT and Computing? This free document contains the information you need.
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Diploma. Picture from Pixabay.com CC0
What's the latest position regarding which qualifications are available in ICT and Computing? This free document contains the information you need.
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Why did I start the series called "My best and worst IT lessons"? Shelly Terrell interviewed me and asked:
What inspired you to share your best and worse lessons?
How can reflecting on our best and worse lessons enhance our teaching?
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Two new free publications are now available for subscribers to Digital Education.
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Questions, questions, questions Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0
Whether or not you can easily look up the answers to questions is far less important than asking the right questions in the first place.
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Suspicious enthusiasm? Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0
Why a lesson on spreadsheets became the highlight of the kids' day, and a nightmare to haunt me forever.
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Modelling and reality. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0
How objective are computers really? It's importtant to try to work out what is actually going on when it comes to modelling or running simulations.
Read MoreWhat happens when you visit a website? Information about those pesky cookies.
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Flat file databases don't have to be boring: they can be an opporttunity for pupils to test their detective skills!
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What you may have missed in the pre-Christmas Digital Education newsletter, and what's coming up in the next one.
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What were the elements that made a history lesson (in a computer lab) about JFK so good?
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Working together as equals can produce excellent results. Image from Pixabay.com CC0
In this new series I look at some of my best and worst lessons in ICT and Computing, and analyse what caused them to work -- or not.
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You could let Grammarly take some of the strain of proofreading. Photo by Pink Sherbert Photography https://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/
Read about a proofreading tool that works on the web -- and maybe win a free subscription.
Read MoreThis article contains details of 20 websites for creating free cartoons and comics, plus Scratch, educational blogging, creating games, old sounds, and the international space station.
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Flipped learning is not as simple as telling kids to watch a video or two.
In order to implement flipped learning, you need to ensure that certain conditions are in place.
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Making it possible for students to come face to face with real things from times gone by can have an electrifying effect on them. This is especially so when teaching Computing.
Read MoreNews, reviews, two competitions, free resources, interesting reading, a new Computing scheme of work, and women in computing -- just some of the stuff featured in the new issue of Digital Education. Subscribe for free!
Read MoreWhen it comes to travelling backwards and forwards in time, there are a few cyber security issues to be worked out!
Read MorePlease support your school IT technician. This video says it all.
Read MoreTo borrow from Mark Twain, reports of the death of Visual Basic for Applications as a viable programming language to teach in schools are exaggerated.
Read MoreSpotting the unexpected results of mock exams of scores or even hundreds of students need no longer be a nightmare.
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