A short account of a talk about Eye Gaze, which helps teachers to know what pupils with PMLD are looking at, and what they are ignoring.
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Bett 2020 Seminars on day 4
Here’s a quick reminder of the seminars I thought looked interesting on the last day of Bett 2020.
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Bett 2020 Seminars in the afternoon of Day 3
Here’s a quick reminder of the seminars I thought looked interesting in the afternoon of Day 3 of Bett 2020.
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Bett Seminars in the morning of Day 3 of Bett 2020
Here’s a quick reminder of the seminars I thought looked interesting in the morning of Day 3 of Bett 2020.
Read MoreVirtual Reality Headset, by Terry Freedman
A good application of Virtual Reality (I think)
Using the MEL VR headset and software at Bett2020, I entered the molecule of a diamond, followed by that of a pencil.
Read MoreBett 2020 Day 1, by Terry Freedman
Bett 2020 Seminars in the afternoon of Day 2
Here’s a quick reminder of the seminars I thought looked interesting on the latter half of the afternoon of Day 2 of Bett 2020.
Read MoreBett2020 Preview, screenshot by Terry Freedman
The Bett2020 Floor Plan
As the Bett Show has grown immensely in terms of the number of halls there are, it’s worth grabbing the Preview Guide. It has floor plans spanning four pages.
Read MoreWow, so exciting! By Terry Freedman
Terry Freedman's Bett 2020 Supplement
Here is my list of interesting-looking seminars at the Bett Show. It’s divided into days, from Wednesday to Saturday. I hope you find it useful.
Read MoreQuestions, by Terry Freedman
8 questions to ask educational technology suppliers
Listen up! The audio side of Bett 2020 -- UPDATED
UPDATED and CORRECTED! News about Bett Radio and the EdTech podcast at Bett2020.
Read MoreBBC Basic screen, by Terry Freedman.
Coming soon: my seminar recommendations for Bett 2020
I’ve gone through the Bett seminar programme, and highlighted the ones that I’d go to if (a) I could be in several places at once (I’m working on that) and (b) needed to know about a much wider range of issues than any person does.
Read MoreEinstein at Bett, by Terry Freedman
27 Things to do before Bett 2020
As a Bett veteran, I’ve learnt quite a bit over the last 30 or so years about how to make the visit to Bett as useful as possible. Here are 27 tips you may find useful.
Read MoreA Bett crowd, by Terry Freedman
Bett 2020
A heads-up about a pdf guide to Bett. Three articles in particular are worth perusing.
Read MoreAfter the rain, by Terry Freedman. This photo conveys how I felt after my first visit to the Microsoft shop.
A disappointing experience at the Microsoft shop in London
Perhaps I was just unlucky when I visited the Microsoft store in London, and that had I visited at some other time my experience would have been better, but I have no intention of finding out.
Read MoreMore corporate gobbledegook from the Department of Education
More corporate guff from the Department of Education. Why can’t they use appropriate language?
Read MoreFree illustrations for your blog or website
11 websites where you can find free illustrations.
Read MoreFake news, by Terry Freedman.jpg
6 articles and 13 resources about fake news
Here are some interesting articles, plus guides on how to check news on the internet, including photos and videos. Plus classroom activities.
Read MoreReview of Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder
I learnt more science from reading this book than I learnt in five years of secondary school.
Read More2019 R.I.P, by Terry Freedman
New Year Puzzles: a coded message, the next decade in ed tech, and possible good news regarding government employees
If it takes someone at least three years to become a good teacher, what can a civil servant achieve in eighteen months?
Read MoreAudio-Visual News
Amongst other things, my article (in the magazine referred to here) considers how the 21st classroom really has changed since the 16th century, despite what some people would have us believe.
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