There are four books to be won in the next issue of Digital Education. There are also a few pretty useful articles and bits of information. Read on to find out more.
Read MoreE-safety update
This article contains details of 8 reports and 4 sets of resources concerning e-safety.
Read MoreMicrosoft's Future Decoded
The most fascinating thing for me about the Future Decoded conference was the present!
Read MoreThe trouble with government education technology initiatives
A possibly cynical take on government-funded initiatives for education technology in schools.
Read MoreWhat I've been reading: The Teacher's Guide to Tech 2018
Read this article for a review of this book — and a nice surprise!
Read MoreBlast from the past: the homework excuse management system
You can use a spreadsheet to solve even relatively trivial problems — but why should you do so?
Read MoreMy best IT training days #1: The Science Department
As a complement to my series of articles about my worst training days, I’ve started a series about my best ones. I believe we can learn from both sorts. In this article, I relate an experience of running a twilight training session for a secondary school science department.
Read MoreThumbnail sketch: Bad Choices: How Algorithms Can Help You Think Smarter
Here is a short review of this book about algorithms.
Read MoreDigital Education AI edition
The latest issue of the free newsletter Digital Education is about to be published. It has a special focus on artificial intelligence, and there’s a chance to win a book in a prize draw. Read on for more details.
Read More20 Characteristics of Excellent Computing Or ICT Teachers
The people who say we can deal with the lack of Computing teachers by using ‘facilitators’, or getting the kids to learn from each other, don’t know what they’re talking about. A good ICT or Computing teacher, by which I mean one that understands what real teaching is, will do everything a so-called ‘facilitator’ would do, and more.
Read MoreArduino: The ultimate guide to Arduino, including projects, programming tips & tricks, and much more!
Here’s a quick look at a book which takes you through the Arduino.
Read MoreWho are you REALLY meeting?
Is the person you’re talking to online who they say they are? Here’s a short video that ou could use to discuss this topic with your classes.
Read MoreDigital Education: new issue almost out
Another information-packed issue of my newsletter, Digital Education, is on its way. There’s a qualifications freebie, news of some brilliant events, and a prize draw, amongst other things.
Read MoreNew ed tech qualifications list
I’ve updated my list of ed tech-related qualifications. Please read on for details of how to get it.
Read MoreTeachers? We don't need no teachers!
There are too many people saying teachers aren’t necessary, or that we don’t need them to have any initiative, much less knowledge. They are wrong.
Read MoreA great example of virtual reality
Dinosaurs in the Wild is a fascinating virtual reality experience. Well worth going to if you can, especially if you can take some pupils with you. It’s a great educational experience.
Read MoreThere's more to ed tech than automation
Is adopting automation always a good thing when it comes to ed tech?
Read More5 ways to develop critical thinking in ICT and Computing
How do you encourage pupils and students to think critically in the context of educational technology? Although we can devote a lot of time and energy to setting up the "right environment", I can't help thinking that really it all comes down to some pretty simple questions, and very straightforward approaches.
6 articles with ideas or resources for the classroom
A collection of hopefully useful links for the ed tech teacher.
Read More7 questions to ask pupils during lesson observation
If you're observing a lesson, here are seven questions to ask the pupils.
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