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MA Dissertation, by Terry Freedman

MA Dissertation, by Terry Freedman

Dr Freedman, I presume?

February 28, 2020

Is the pursuit of a PhD always the right option?

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In Reflections Tags academia, MA dissertation
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Pay here, by Terry Freedman

Pay here, by Terry Freedman

Money, money, money

February 24, 2020

Don’t work for nothing, and don’t expect others to. Be professional!

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In News & views, Reflections Tags money, payment, freelance, professional
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No photography, by Terry Freedman

No photography, by Terry Freedman

Applying constraints in the computing classroom

February 20, 2020

Constraints can be very useful for releasing creativity. This has been known for a long time in literature, but can it be applied in the ICT/computing classroom?

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In Tips for teachers, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags constraints, lipogram, Oulipo, creativity
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Bett2020: Lexplore reading analytics solution --Updated

February 14, 2020

Updated — Explore helps teachers to analyse how children are reading.

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In Bett Tips, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett2020, Bett2020 100, Bett, Lexplore, reading
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Bett2020: Kaligo handwriting software

February 13, 2020

Software which helps teachers teach handwriting to children.

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In Bett Tips, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett2020 100, Bett2020, Bett, Kaligo, Handwriting
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Review: Are Your Kids Naked Online? Updated

February 10, 2020

A book of e-safety advice for parents.

Updated.

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In Bookshelf Tags online safety, e-safety, Safeguarding, Safer Internet Day, book review, book reviews
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Hazardous area, by Terry Freedman

Hazardous area, by Terry Freedman

8 resources for online safety

February 10, 2020

Some of the e-safety resources listed here are for adults, some for parents, and others are useful for discussing with (older) students.

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In News & views, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Safeguarding, e-safety, online safety, Safer Internet Day
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Bett2020: Python in Pieces

February 10, 2020

Python in Pieces is a visual interface for the Python programming language.

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In Bett Tips, Computing, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Python in Pieces, 2Simple, programming, Bett2020 100, Bett2020
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Bett2020: A Virtual School

February 9, 2020

Is a virtual school a way of enabling schools (and school districts) to provide a full curriculum given the teacher shortages in key subjects?

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In Bett Tips, M-learning, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett2020 100, Bett202, Edmentum, virtual school
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FutureSource Review of Bett2020

FutureSource Review of Bett2020

Bett2020: The FutureSource Report

February 9, 2020

With very insightful commentary on the trends spotted, this report is well worth downloading.

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In Bett Tips, News & views, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags Bett2020, FutureSource
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The Author cover, by Terry Freedman

The Author cover, by Terry Freedman

My other website

February 9, 2020

As well as education technology and related matters, I also write about writing.

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In News & views Tags writing
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Bett2020: Safeguarding and Wellbeing

February 9, 2020

Developed in conjunction with the police, this product for primary (elementary) school children addresses both safeguarding and wellbeing.

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In Bett Tips, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett, Bett2020 100, Bett2020, safeguarding, e-safety, online safety, wellbeing
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Dipongo, by Terry Freedman

Dipongo, by Terry Freedman

Bett2020: Story-telling with Dipongo

February 6, 2020

An interesting variation on the story-telling app.

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In Bett Tips, News & views, Reviews, Short form, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett2020, Bett2020 50, Bett, Dipongo, story-telling
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Code block kit, by Terry Freedman

Code block kit, by Terry Freedman

Bett2020: Robotics

February 6, 2020

I have my doubts about whether building a 3d model is helpful beyond a certain age, but it has a certain appeal.

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In Bett Tips, News & views, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags robotics, physical computing, coding kits, Bett, Bett2020 100, Bett2020
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Bett2020: Safeguarding

February 6, 2020

Some time ago I compiled a list of ways in which pupils could be unsafe online. The list was extremely long….

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In Bett Tips, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Bett, Bett2020, Bett2020 100, Safeguarding, e-safety, online safety, MyConcern
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Firewall foibles, and how I survived them (Updated)

February 5, 2020
Avast antivirusIt was when my wireless router told me that there was no printer on the network that I finally flipped.
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In Autobiography, Computers in Classrooms, News & views, On the lighter side Tags Avast, BETT guide, antivirus, firewall, newsletter
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Innovation fund cover, by Terry Freedman

Innovation fund cover, by Terry Freedman

Constraints can be good for innovation - Updated!

February 4, 2020

UPDATED! Constraints may not always be a bad thing, and sometimes can even be positively advantageous.

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In News & views, Reflections, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags constraints, innovation, innovation and Computing, Innovation and ICT, Innovation and education technology
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Recent book reviews
Review: Social Media for Academics
Review: Social Media for Academics

This book is very readable, and if I sound surprised that is because it’s not always true of academics!

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Quick looks: VIBE Coding by Example
Quick looks: VIBE Coding by Example

For the time being, this book is free in Kindle format.

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Review: The Game Changers: How Playing Games Changed the World and Can Change You Too
Review: The Game Changers: How Playing Games Changed the World and Can Change You Too

Despite the relative paucity of immediately obvious National Curriculum links, teachers will find several of sections of this book to be highly engaging.

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Review: The Dictators: 64 Dictators, 64 Authors, 64 Warnings from History
Review: The Dictators: 64 Dictators, 64 Authors, 64 Warnings from History

In some respects one could view this book as a single warning repeated 64 times.

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Review: The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street 
Review: The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street 

Taking readers from the Middle Ages to (more or less) the present day, Gray charts how the places where we do our shopping and what we buy have changed over the centuries.

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Review: Extraordinary Learning For All
Review: Extraordinary Learning For All

As a source of potential ideas and inspiration, the book could be very useful indeed.

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Review: Bad Education: Why Our Universities Are Broken and How We Can Fix Them
Review: Bad Education: Why Our Universities Are Broken and How We Can Fix Them

One has the impression that the main role of the university these days is to maximise profit, while that of the majority of teaching staff is to ensure the ‘correct’ views are passed on to students. All the while, students’ main concern seems to be to seek protection from anything that might make them feel unsafe.

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Review: Next Practices - An Executive Guide for Education Decision Makers
Review: Next Practices - An Executive Guide for Education Decision Makers

Is a 2014 book on managing the computing provision in a school still worth buying?

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Still relevant (sadly): How to lie with statistics, by Darrell Huff
Still relevant (sadly): How to lie with statistics, by Darrell Huff

Although this book is over 60 years old, it is remarkably apposite for our times -- and especially in the fields of educational research and assessing pupils' understanding and progress.

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Quick looks: Bad Education: Why Our Universities Are Broken and How We Can Fix Them
Quick looks: Bad Education: Why Our Universities Are Broken and How We Can Fix Them

It was a great source of pride to me, getting hundreds of students through their A levels and encouraging them to go to university. But for some time I have asked myself a question: would I recommend this route now?

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