I checked if my websites had been scraped, and this what I discovered…
Read MoreThe scream by Terry Freedman
The scream by Terry Freedman
I checked if my websites had been scraped, and this what I discovered…
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Taking place at the British Museum in London, the exhibition could be used to provide interesting perspectives or links to several subjects — including programming.
Read MoreI’ve been experimenting with using ChatGPT to write course outlines, and for one of the courses I compared the result with the outlines I had already written (and taught to). The results were interesting.
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Section of an artcile records spreadsheet, by Terry Freedman
Although I haven’t been overly impressed with ChatGPT as a creative force, I have to say that I am impressed with it as an alternative to Google.
Read MoreAn interesting and lighthearted look at some of the problems arising from the Back to the Future movies.
Read MoreIt was when my wireless router told me that there was no printer on the network that I finally flipped.
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Someone suffering from FOMO, by Terry Freedman
These links were first highlighted in the Digital Education newsletter.
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I used a computer simulation called Running the British Economy, which I sort of changed to Ruining the British Economy. The aim of the simulation, as envisaged by its creators, was to create a situation in which the economy was running really well. Based on the Treasury economic model, it was ideal for showing in real time the effects of pursuing various macroeconomic policies.
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What's the best way of constructing an email, especially if you want the recipient to do something? If you’re a teacher or presenter, how should you approach the writing of a slide- based presentation?
Read MoreCustom Wordle, by Terry Freedman
Used sensibly, creatively and as part of an array of resources, word puzzles can supplement your teaching very well.
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How important is encouragement to Olympic class athletes? I’d like to start off with an admission of error….
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A conversation that has never taken place, and probably will never take place.
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What if "she" decided whether or not you got the job?
Here are 8 ideas for encouraging pupils to write stories on Computing and related topics.
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I’ve called today’s rule the rule of eclecticism because it’s about learning from different, and disparate, disciplines.
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Anyone who voluntarily leaps off a board which is 10 metres high – imaging three double-decker buses stacked on top of each other with a car balancing on top – has to be nuts. That’s not me saying that, but Leon Taylor…
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Small, perhaps seemingly insignificant, improvements can make a big difference.
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Screenshot of part of the People Database, by Terry Freedman
Pivot tables help you to see possible questions that might otherwise have remained hidden.
Read MoreAmazon has launched Amazon Study. It comprises free resources in maths and science for different age groups.
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These are the things I’ve discovered from personal experience.
Read MoreIt’s been estimated that if you were to read one a minute for 24 hours a day it would take you around 200 million years to get through them all.
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