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Created in Canva, by Terry Freedman

Bett 2019 News Bulletin 2019-01-21

January 21, 2019

If you’re attending Bett this year, these news items may be of interest.

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In Bett Tips Tags Bett, Bett19, Bett2019, Bett 2019

Bett 2019 News Bulletin 2019-01-20

January 20, 2019

Read on for information about a free pdf guide to Bett and the Education show, and some news about a particular product.

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In Bett Tips, News & views Tags Night Zookeeper, Bett19, Bett2019, EducationShow19, ed tech predictions
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mobile phone, by Terry Freedman

The ways m-learning is transforming online education

January 18, 2019

Allowing students to use their phones certainly brings with it some challenges. However, the potential benefits are great.

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In M-learning, News & views, Sponsored Article Tags mobile technology, smartphones, cell phones, mobile phones
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Photo by Terry Freedman

The Education Show 2019

January 17, 2019

The Education Show is going on next door to the Bett show this year, on 24th and 25th January. Here are pointers about a few of the sessions going on.

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In Bett Tips, News & views, Professional development Tags Education Show 2019, EducationShow2019, EducationShow19, Education Show, Bett2019, Bett19, Bett
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Created in Canva by Terry Freedman

Bett2019 Pointers: a personal perspective

January 16, 2019

There is tons to see and hear at the Bett show this year — even more so than usual I think. Here are the things I’ve earmarked for myself, based on the assumption that by next week I will either have mastered the technique of being in several places at once, or somehow acquired a team of ten people.

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In Bett Tips, News & views, Professional development Tags Bett2019, Bett19, Bett
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Created in Canva by Terry Freedman

Getting the best out of Bett2019

January 15, 2019

Here are a few words about the revamped (I think) Bett show in London, and some tips on how to get the most benefit from attending.

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In Bett Tips, Professional development, News & views Tags Bett2019, Bett19, Bett
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Bett 2019 — Created in Canva by Terry Freedman

Bett 2019: Useful tips

January 14, 2019

My annual guide to Bett is out. Here’s how to access it.

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In Bett Tips, Digital Education, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, Professional development, News & views Tags Bett2019, Bett, Bett19, Digital Education
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Created in Canva, by Terry Freedman

Bett 2019: EdTech Checklist

January 10, 2019

The Bett website has a useful checklist for people looking at purchasing edtech stuff. Read on for the details.

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In Bett Tips, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags EdTech Checklist, Bett2019, Bett19
Cloud of chalk dust, by Terry Freedman

Cloud of chalk dust, by Terry Freedman

Back to the education technology chalkface

January 6, 2019

This article contains a link to a humorous take on training days, looking back, looking forward and information about the forthcoming issue of my newsletter, Digital Education.

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In News & views Tags chalkface, looking back, retrospective, looking forward, predictions, Digital Education
R.I.P 2018, by Terry Freedman

R.I.P 2018, by Terry Freedman

Education Technology 2018: A Personal Retrospective

January 4, 2019

The 25 articles listed in this post represent the main issues that were exercising my mind in each month of 2018. I was, of course, thinking about more than only 25 topics, but these are my personal favourites. A couple of themes seem to crop up more than others, these being automation (for example in marking), and better teaching or use of computing and technology. I hope you find them interesting, useful or both.

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In From the Archives, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Reflections, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags retrospective, 2018 retrospective
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Wordle of the Ofsted annual report.

Evidence-based education revisited

December 23, 2018

A reflection on the contents of the 2017-18 annual Ofsted report as summarised in a word cloud.

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In Infographics, Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Reflections Tags Ofsted, Ofsted annual report, word cloud
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Digital Education Bumper Holiday Edition

December 23, 2018

What’s in the latest issue of the Digital Education newsletter? Read on to find out.

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In Digital Education, News & views Tags Digital Education
‘The Press Association, London, by Terry Freedman

‘The Press Association, London, by Terry Freedman

What ed tech consultants need to know, and other articles

December 20, 2018

What’s coming up in the latest issue of the Digital Education ezine.

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In Digital Education, News & views, Sponsored Article Tags Digital Education
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Digital Education Prize Draw

December 17, 2018

The next Digital Education ezine has a great prize to be won: The Truth About Teaching, by Greg Ashman. Read on for more details.

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In Digital Education, News & views Tags prize draw, The Truth About Teaching
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Click the cover to see the book on Amazon. Please note that this is an affiliate link.

Books in brief: How to think like a coder

December 15, 2018

Here’s a quick look at How to think like a coder, by Jim Christian.

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In Bookshelf, Books in Brief, Quick Looks Tags book reviews
Educational research reading, by Terry Freedman

Educational research reading, by Terry Freedman

Evidence-based teaching: what's striking or new about it?

December 13, 2018

In the latest Ofsted annual report, teachers using an evidence-based approach is something that “strikes” the Chief Inspector. But what is remarkable about it?

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views, Really?, Research, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Ofsted, research, evidence-based teaching
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Ed Tech Predictions for 2019

December 7, 2018

What does 2019 have in store for us as far as education technology is concerned? And what challenges might we face? Read on for some interesting answers, and an opportunity to have your say too.

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT, News & views Tags predictions, ed tech predictions, bett2019
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What I've been reading: Living in a Digital World

December 6, 2018

The review in a nutshell: well-structured, well-written and informative.

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In Bookshelf, Digital Education, Reviews, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags book reviews, What I've been reading
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Random Name Picker, from Classroom Tools.

A random name picker

December 3, 2018

I’ve just run another prize draw for my newsletter, Digital Education. If you’re interested in the tool I used to select the winners, read on.

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In Digital Education, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Classroom Tools, Digital Education, prize draw, random name picker
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Photo from pixabay.com CC0

Prize draw: win an ed tech book

December 2, 2018

Details of a chance to win a great book. Two copies of each of Living in a Digital World and Teacher’s Guide to Tech are up for grabs! Read on for details — competition closes tonight (2nd December 2018) at midnight London, UK, time.

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In Digital Education, News & views Tags prize draw, Digital Education, books
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