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Ignorance vs certainty, by Terry Freedman

Ignorance vs certainty, by Terry Freedman

Uncertainty and ignorance: an issue for assessment?

February 5, 2016

If a student fails your assessment tasks, it could be that she knows too much!

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In Assessment, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags assessment, uncertainty, ignorance
The assessment machine, by Terry Freedman

The assessment machine, by Terry Freedman

The trouble with Levels

February 3, 2016

What was wrong with the old system of levels. In a nutshell.

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Tags assessment
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A visual representation of the Digital Education newsletter

Coming soon: a new edition of Digital Education

February 1, 2016

With reports on Bett 2016 from 12 people, plus a humorous but incisive article on Nicky Morgan's speech at Bett (by Crispin Weston), and articles on assessment, Stephen Potter, parental engagement, a competition and book reviews, the forthcoming edition of Digital Education promises to be a fine read! Sign up now (it's free).

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Digital Education
Bett 2016 -- Photo by Terry Freedman (c) 2016

Bett 2016 -- Photo by Terry Freedman (c) 2016

12 things to do now that Bett 2016 is over

January 26, 2016

Now that Bett 2016 is over, it's time to get down to work and capitalise on the experience! Here are 12 ways you can do so.

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In Professional development Tags Bett2016, Bett
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Diploma. Picture from Pixabay.com CC0

ICT and Computing Qualifications Update

January 25, 2016

What's the latest position regarding which qualifications are available in ICT and Computing? This free document contains the information you need.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, News & views Tags ICT and Computing Qualifications
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Picture from Pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons: why?

January 25, 2016

Why did I start the series called "My best and worst IT lessons"? Shelly Terrell interviewed me and asked:

What inspired you to share your best and worse lessons?

How can reflecting on our best and worse lessons enhance our teaching? 

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Best and worst IT lessons Tags Best and worst lessons, Shelly Terrell, interview
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Photo from www.pixabay.com CC0

New publications from ICT & Computing in Education

January 19, 2016

Two new free publications are now available for subscribers to Digital Education.

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In Digital Education, Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags publications, Bett2016, ICT and Computing Qualifications
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Questions, questions, questions Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #7: What's the interest rate?

January 18, 2016

Whether or not you can easily look up the answers to questions is far less important than asking the right questions in the first place.

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In Big ideas, Best and worst IT lessons, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags questioning, questions, questioning toolkit, Jamie McKenzie

Review of Thinking Allowed on Schooling

January 15, 2016

Thinking Allowed is a godsend to all those people in education who think that many of the policies and ways of doing things don't really work, but are not really in a position to say so.

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In Bookshelf Tags Thinking Allowed, book reviews, reviews
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Suspicious enthusiasm? Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #6: Adorable spreadsheets

January 14, 2016

Why a lesson on spreadsheets became the highlight of the kids' day, and a nightmare to haunt me forever.

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In On the lighter side, Unintended consequences, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, Best and worst IT lessons Tags spreadsheets, unintended consequences
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Modelling and reality. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #5: Modelling

January 13, 2016

How objective are computers really? It's importtant to try to work out what is actually going on when it comes to modelling or running simulations.

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In Best and worst IT lessons, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags modelling, simulation, Running the British Economy, Economics

Who's trackin' ya, baby?

January 13, 2016

What happens when you visit a website? Information about those pesky cookies.

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In Computing, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags privacy, tracking, Janier

My best and worst IT lessons #4: Murder Mystery

January 12, 2016

Flat file databases don't have to be boring: they can be an opporttunity for pupils to test their detective skills!

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In Best and worst IT lessons, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags database, murder mystery
We need more teachers, and not just master teachers. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

We need more teachers, and not just master teachers. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

5 reasons there is a shortage of Computing at School Master Teachers, and what we can do about it

January 12, 2016

Over three years since the new Computing curriculum in England was mooted, and more than a year since it came into being, there are still not enough teachers who feel competent and confident to teach it. This is not least in part due an insistence on an elitist approach to training them. In this article I suggest a few possibly more fruitful approaches.

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In Computing, News & views, Professional development Tags Master Teachers, CAS, teacher training, CPD, Westminster Forum
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Read all about it. Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0

News about the Digital Education newsletter

January 11, 2016

What you may have missed in the pre-Christmas Digital Education newsletter, and what's coming up in the next one.

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In Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Professional development, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Digital Education
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Learning together. Photo from www.pexels.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #3: Internet training

January 11, 2016

"An incomprehensible error message scared the living daylights out of the teachers on the training course, all of whom thought it was their fault."

What I learnt about running a succesful course for teachers.

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In Best and worst IT lessons Tags internet training, training session

Books for teachers of Computing and ICT

January 9, 2016

News about the ever-expanding Books Recommendations page on the ICT & Computing in Education website. This complements the book reviews that I publish fairly regluarly.

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In Bookshelf, News & views, Reviews, Professional development Tags Books, book recommendations, book reviews
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It's all about setting up the right conditions. Photo from Pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #2: The history lesson

January 8, 2016

What were the elements that made a history lesson (in a computer lab) about JFK so good?

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In Best and worst IT lessons, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags history, JFK
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Working together as equals can produce excellent results. Image from Pixabay.com CC0

My best and worst IT lessons #1: VBA conundrum

January 7, 2016

In this new series I look at some of my best and worst lessons in ICT and Computing, and analyse what caused them to work -- or not.

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In Best and worst IT lessons, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags VBA, authentic learning, project-based learning
From The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage (c) S. Padua

From The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage (c) S. Padua

Win a copy of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

January 6, 2016

Enter for a really easy competition to win one of three copies of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage. Entries close on 10th January 2016.

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In Computing, Digital Education, News & views Tags Lovelace, Ada Lovelace, Competition, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage
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