I wonder if there is anything more discombobulating than announcing, with great fanfare, a brilliant resource to a class full of teacher trainees, only to be greeted by a dreadful error message instead?
Read MoreAn awful shock, by Terry Freedman
An awful shock, by Terry Freedman
I wonder if there is anything more discombobulating than announcing, with great fanfare, a brilliant resource to a class full of teacher trainees, only to be greeted by a dreadful error message instead?
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It won’t be as bad as you think! Picture: Terrified, by Terry Freedman
Your first day at school may seem terrifying, but hopefully it won’t be as bad as you think! Here are 8 tips you may find useful.
Read MoreThis book aims to solve the difficulties teachers face in accessing educational research through the approach of presenting each research study as a double-page spread.
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Imaginary Cityscape, photographed by Terry Freedman
The Imaginary Cities exhibition at the British Library is an interesting merger of art and programming. Here are my thoughts on it.
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Relax, by Terry Freedman. I’m trying to, I’m trying!
A call to technical support that was only successful once I’d stretched the facts a bit.
Read MorePresentation on a mobile phone, by Terry Freedman
“It’s not about the technology” sounds logical, but in my experience it is certainly not the whole story.
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Holo app, by Terry Freedman. This was drawn using Comic Strip Creator.
Here are three articles from the ICT & Computing website which you may find useful, inspiring or both.
Read MoreThis is a very interesting, thought-provoking and readable book. I’ve only read 25% so far, but it’s looking good so far.
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Training manual, by Terry Freedman
If you are responsible for the ed tech/Computing/ICT training in your school, here are a few questions which you might like to consider.
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Training manual, by Terry Freedman
The dreaded training day season looms. But the event doesn’t have to be awful as it frequently is.
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Angry, by Terry Freedman
The season of training days and outside speakers is upon us. Here are 16 presentation and presenter quirks that drive me nuts.
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Hearts, by Terry Freedman
An interesting piece of feedback related to training in using education technology in lessons!
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The Scream, by Terry Freedman (with apologies to Munch)
How vulnerable are schools to viruses and so on? Here are the results of a survey, plus some comments on the role of the ed tech leader in the school.
Read MoreFrustration, by Terry Freedman
If your printer keeps telling you there’s a paper jam when there isn’t, you aren’t necessarily going insane. This suggestion worked for me.
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Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Why knowing what the pupils in a class do digitally in their spare time can be a good idea.
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Whiteboard, by Terry Freedman
Worthy cogitations about what I might have done to avoid being faced with a non-working whiteboard — and why that situation arose in the first place.
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A page from Cool Coding.
A few initial thoughts on a book about programming and how computers work.
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Class, by Terry Freedman
What were the benefits of using children to take a staff IT training session?
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admin burden, by Terry Freedman
How the admin involved in a course led to its being abandoned by one group of trainers.
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Technology has always provided a rich seam of possibilities to be mined by authors. In this book Joanna Kavenna imagines a dystopian future in which an AI company is running things.
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