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Me slaving over the next issue of Digital Education

Me slaving over the next issue of Digital Education

The relaunch of the Digital Education newsletter

March 26, 2018

News about the recent transfer of subscribers to my newsletter, Digital Education, and seven benefits of signing up to it.

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In Digital Education, News & views Tags Digital Education
Prize draw

New prize draw for two thought-provoking books

March 21, 2018

Two great books are available to be won in a prize draw. Read on for details of eligibility to enter.

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags prize draw

Ed Tech: Look beyond the statistics

March 19, 2018

Do we really need to be obsessed about our social media following? Not necessarily, IMHO.

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags statistics, social media
Picture by Tumisu on Pixabay. Licence: CC0

Picture by Tumisu on Pixabay. Licence: CC0

The Digital Education newsletter: transfer completed!

March 16, 2018

The new iteration of my newsletter, Digital Education, is now up and running. If you're a subscriber, and you missed my last couple of emails, read on.

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In Digital Education, News & views Tags Digital Education, newsletter

All change for Digital Education

March 15, 2018

Important news for subscribers to my newsletter, Digital Education

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In Digital Education, News & views, Infographics Tags mailing list, newsletter, Digital Education
Idea! By Terry Freedman

Idea! By Terry Freedman

6 articles with ideas or resources for the classroom

March 9, 2018

A collection of hopefully useful links for the ed tech teacher.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags useful links

9 ways to encourage reluctant teachers to use education technology

March 4, 2018

If part of your job is to encourage other teachers to use technology in their lessons, this article, based on my own experiences, may help.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags education technology, technology co-ordinator, ICT Co-ordinator, ICT provision
Ask them to explain what they think they've learnt. Picture by Kidaha on Pixabay.com CCO

Ask them to explain what they think they've learnt. Picture by Kidaha on Pixabay.com CCO

7 questions to ask pupils during lesson observation

March 2, 2018

If you're observing a lesson, here are seven questions to ask the pupils.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Assessment Tags questioning, questioning toolkit
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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