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On this day: websites to stimulate computing project ideas

January 29, 2022

Enjoy exploring these websites for ideas for projects for Computing.

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In On this day, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags PBL, projects, project-based learning
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Resources for International Holocaust Day (Holocaust Memorial Day)

January 25, 2022

Useful links for resources for Holocaust Memorial Day, and a 10% discount off a relevant book.

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In News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Kindertransport, International Holocaust Day, Holocaust Memorial Day

Technology and Writing: Dealing With Ideas (Updated)

January 21, 2022

Did Samuel Pepys carry a quill and an inkwell around with him?

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Pepys, effects of technology, technology, writing

Twenty things to do with a computer (Forward 50) -- My review for SchoolsWeek

January 16, 2022

This is hands-down the most interesting edtech book I received for review in 2021, and easily the most inspiring.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags 20 things, Forward 50, review
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Review: 50 Tech Tuesday Tips

January 12, 2022

All of the tools mentioned are free of charge, or have a freemium pricing model. This is important because as a school teacher, Richard understands the importance of affordable solutions.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Review, Richard Byrne

Review: Teaching in the Online Classroom

January 10, 2022

An excellent observation is that even small changes can have profound effects.

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In Bookshelf, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Reviews Tags review, Doug Lemov, Teaching in the online classroom, online learning
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Review: The System: Who Owns the Internet, and How It Owns Us

January 7, 2022

This book will help teachers to address the parts of the Programme of Study concerned with computer systems, communications and online safety.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags The System, James Ball, review
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On this day: applying computational thinking in the "real world"

January 5, 2022

I don’t think I’ve come across any examples of how pupils might use computational thinking in a broader context, or how it applies beyond the relatively narrow confines of computer science.

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In From the Archives, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags computational thinking

Review: Audio for Authors (Yes, it IS relevant for teachers!)

December 31, 2021

Many moons ago I started my own podcast. It was called Terry Freedman’s Education Technology podcast, and it consisted of useful hints and tips for teachers of Computing and related subjects. I have to say that I found it hard going.

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In Bookshelf, Audio, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Reviews Tags review, audio, Joanna Penn

The value of case studies

December 31, 2021

Could it be worth compiling case studies of success stories of people who have used education technology or completed a Computing course in your school?

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags marketing, case studies

Review: A Student's Guide to Python for Physical Modelling

November 30, 2021

While this book is comprehensive, and gives instructions step by step, it is not what you might call an idiot’s guide.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags review, Python

My experiments with transcribing audio

November 10, 2021

I was surprised, at first, to discover that dictating articles is very easy. When I thought about it though, I realised that it should not have been surprising at all.

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In Audio, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags transcribing audio, dictation

12 ways to prepare for teaching Computing

October 31, 2021

If you're told you'll be teaching Computing from now on, but don't feel competent to do so, what practical steps can you take in order to get up and running? Here are 12 suggestions.

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In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags CAS, Computing at School, preparing for the computing curriculum

4 Ways to come up with innovative ideas for teaching Computing

October 21, 2021

To borrow from Dr Johnson, I find that most innovative ideas in Computing I read about are both new and exciting. Unfortunately, the ones that are new are not exciting, and the ones that are exciting are not new. It’s all very well “pushing the boundaries”, but all that does is give you more of the same.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Innovation and ICT, exciting ICT, ideas, innovation, outlandish ideas, innovative Computing

Another criterion of IT project success: nothing

October 11, 2021

You can end up being so focused on measurable criteria that you miss really important stuff.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags IT project, planning

Why Is The Curriculum Like a bus Timetable (updated)?

October 4, 2021

I’ve observed lessons in which the teacher feels obliged to race on in order to get through the scheme of work. That results in some, if not all, students being left behind.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags bus timetable

Quick looks -- The System: Who owns the internet, and how it owns us

September 23, 2021

[Links corrected!] My question is: will this be of any use to someone teaching computing, or to students learning computing?

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In Bookshelf, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags quick looks, The System, James Ball

Review: Atlas of AI

September 17, 2021

This ‘Atlas’ takes students deep into the field of artificial intelligence which, according to Crawford, is actually neither artificial, nor intelligent.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags AI, artifical intelligence, review, reviews

How to use pupils to evaluate education technology resources

September 15, 2021

What people say, and what they do, can be two different things. I have had a situation in which pupils tell me materials are “boring”, having just spent 45 minutes working intensively with those materials without a break!

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Research Tags evaluating digital resources, involving pupils, pupils

Introducing kids to programming via a spreadsheet sweet shop

September 15, 2021

Spreadsheets are dead, right? Wrong! Not only are they a great tool for teaching programming concepts, they can easily be addressed under the Computing programme of study.

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In From the Archives, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags spreadsheets, Programming
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