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Fake news, by Terry Freedman

Fake news, by Terry Freedman

Fake news: a role for the Department for Education?

May 31, 2019

Here is a very brief report of a conference about fake news, and an article about what the Department for Education could do to help tackle it.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags fake news, Westminster Forum

8 podcasts for primary school teachers

May 30, 2019

The headline is a bit of a misnomer: in fact, there are 7 podcasts for teachers and one for kids. But that would have made for a pretty awkward title!

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In Professional development, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags podcasts, primary school, elementary school
Filming in progress, by Terry Freedman

Filming in progress, by Terry Freedman

10 video channels for Computing teachers

May 29, 2019

UPDATED Here are ten video channels of potential interest to teachers of Computing.

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In Reviews, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags videos, video review

10 podcasts for Computing teachers

May 29, 2019

UPDATED Here are ten podcasts that will help you understand more about computing or give you some ideas of things you can discuss in your lessons

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Reviews, Professional development Tags podcasts

Podcasts and videos for Computing teachers: introduction

May 29, 2019

UPDATED This article introduces two further articles: 10 podcasts for Computing teachers, and 10 video channels for Computing teachers.

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In Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags podcasts, videos
Partners. This illustration is from www.pixabay.com and has a CC0 licence.

Partners. This illustration is from www.pixabay.com and has a CC0 licence.

Can the International Society of Technology in Education's Standards in Computing be adapted for use in the UK?

May 9, 2019

This article details the steps that a few of us in ISTE, ITTE, TPEA and others have taken to investigate whether the ISTE Standards for Computer Science teachers, and their list of Computational Thinking Competencies, could be adapted for use in the UK. There’s also an opportunity for you to give us your opinions if you wish to.

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In News & views, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags ISTE, ISTE Standards, ITTE, TPEA, collaboration, Standards

Book review: How to think like a coder

May 9, 2019

This book aims to teach you how to think like a coder, rather then merely learning how to code. How far does it succeed?

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Book review, How to think like a coder, coding, programming
BBC Basic screen, by Terry Freedman

BBC Basic screen, by Terry Freedman

Make your own: where programming is relevant, useful and fun

April 25, 2019

To learn programming, it’s best to have some real problems which need solving. This article looks at several examples of the applications I’ve created, and why.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags programming, Excel, spreadsheet, database, relational database, Access, Visual Basic for Applications, VBA, BASIC, BBC BASIC, project-based learning, problem-solving
Illustration: Death by PowerPoint, by Terry Freedman

Illustration: Death by PowerPoint, by Terry Freedman

Problems in the ed tech classroom #4

April 16, 2019

PowerPoint can be a very useful tool — if used with care.

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In 5 Minute Tip, Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags edtech, problems, PowerPoint, Death by PowerPoint
Spending checker, by Terry Freedman

Spending checker, by Terry Freedman

How to introduce primary school pupils to the basics of programming -- using spreadsheets

April 14, 2019

Spreadsheets have been dismissed by some people as boring, old hat, and about “only” office skills. Those people are wrong! In this article I look at how you can use spreadsheets to start teaching children about some programming concepts.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags spreadsheets, programming, primary, primary education
ed tech problems: no paper, by Terry Freedman

ed tech problems: no paper, by Terry Freedman

Problems in the ed tech classroom #3: printer paper

April 4, 2019

Something as simple as the printer’s paper tray being empty can cause mayhem. Here are a few suggestions for dealing with it.

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In Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags printer, print, printer paper, problems, ed tech facilities
Flipchart, by Terry Freedman

Flipchart, by Terry Freedman

Problems in the ed tech classroom #2

March 31, 2019

What kind of problems might you experience with an ordinary flipchart? And are flipcharts preferable to interactive whiteboards? Plus details of how to get hold of a free guide to getting the most out of your interactive whiteboard.

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In 5 Minute Tip, Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags education technology, edtech, ed tech, problems, flipchart
Photo by Nicole Honeywill on Unsplash

Photo by Nicole Honeywill on Unsplash

Creating multiple signatures in Gmail

March 26, 2019

If you wear several different hats, but don’t want several different email addresses, you can use different email signatures instead. But how do you do that in Gmail?

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Professional development, Writer tips Tags email signature, signature, Gmail
IWB marker pen by Terry Freedman

IWB marker pen by Terry Freedman

Problems in the ed tech classroom #1

March 19, 2019

In this the first article in this series, I look at the problem of permanent markers being used on the whiteboard. Believe it or not, there is a more useful response than “Aaaaaargh!”

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags problems, interactive whiteboards, interactive whiteboard pen, permanent marker pen

Have Ada Lovelace in your Computing or education technology classroom

February 13, 2019

Help to bring education technology alive by introducing a letter from Ada Lovelace to Charles Babbage into your Computing or education technology classroom.

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In Blast from the past, History, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Ada Lovelace, Lovelace, Charles Babbage, Babbage, history, computing history
Mitch Resnick at #Bett2019 — ink drawing effect. Photo by Terry Freedman

Mitch Resnick at #Bett2019 — ink drawing effect. Photo by Terry Freedman

Interview with Mitch Resnick

February 8, 2019

What is a kindergarten approach to learning, and what are its characteristics? What are its advantages? Could adopting such an approach work in our education system? Here’s what Mitch Resnick said when I interviewed him at the January 2019 Bett show in London.

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In Interview, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Mitch Resnick, interview, 4 Ps
Photo by Andras Vas on Unsplash

Photo by Andras Vas on Unsplash

What do kids get up to online?

February 4, 2019

Here are several research reports on kids’ behaviour online.

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In News & views, Research, Round-up, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Digital Education Tags Safer Internet Day, online safety, esafety, e-safety

What kind of ed tech house is your school?

January 31, 2019

If the ed tech in your school is horrible, and mistreated, then perhaps this article, inspired by a talk by A J Crabill, Deputy Commissioner for the Texas Education Agency, will help.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags house, equipment, behaviour, Crabill
Idea! By Terry Freedman

Idea! By Terry Freedman

4 websites to stimulate ideas for Computing projects

January 29, 2019

Four interesting and stimulating websites with which you may not be familiar. Use them to spark discussion about and ideas for Computing projects.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags project-based learning, ideas, outlandish ideas, websites
Created in Canva, by Terry Freedman

Created in Canva, by Terry Freedman

Bett 2019: EdTech Checklist

January 10, 2019

The Bett website has a useful checklist for people looking at purchasing edtech stuff. Read on for the details.

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In Bett Tips, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags EdTech Checklist, Bett2019, Bett19
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