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Review: The Complete Learner's Toolkit (Full review)

December 14, 2022

I was underwhelmed by a book with lofty ambitions that delivers little more than a compendium of interesting lesson ideas.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags reviews, Learner toolkit

Review: YEAR ONE: Lighting the path on your first year in teaching

December 13, 2022

I reviewed this book for Teach Secondary magazine. I’ve included both the review I sent in, and the lightly edited version that was published in the magazine.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags reviews, NQTs

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Review: The Fundraising Handbook by Lindsey Marsh

December 2, 2022

One of the chief banes of my life as a head of computing in a comprehensive school was acquiring enough money to develop the subject and to improve the experience of using education technology for everyone across the school.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags Review, fundraising
Terry Freedman and bookcase, by Terry Freedman

Terry Freedman and bookcase, by Terry Freedman

Fake news?

November 24, 2022

I’ve compiled a number of reviews of non-fiction books that either deal with helping people detect untruths (such as in so-called scientific research) or presenting something as true when, in fact, it isn’t.

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In Bookshelf, News & views Tags fake news, reviews

7 questions about blogging (Updated)

November 18, 2022

You can build up a body of work without having to try going through gatekeepers.

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In Web 2.0, News & views Tags blogging
Someone suffering from FOMO, by Terry Freedman

Someone suffering from FOMO, by Terry Freedman

7 incredibly useful links

November 10, 2022

These links were first highlighted in the Digital Education newsletter.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT, News & views Tags links, Digital Education

Image by Megan Rexazin from Pixabay

Don't insult my students!

November 9, 2022

I used a computer simulation called Running the British Economy, which I sort of changed to Ruining the British Economy. The aim of the simulation, as envisaged by its creators, was to create a situation in which the economy was running really well. Based on the Treasury economic model, it was ideal for showing in real time the effects of pursuing various macroeconomic policies.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags modelling

My worst experience of tutoring

November 9, 2022

A nasty thing happened after I'd met a potential client.

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In Unintended consequences Tags tutoring, personal experience

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Review: The Power of Learning Networks

November 6, 2022

I suspect that this book won’t be on the education secretary’s recommended reading list for schools.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags review, learning networks

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Quick look: Strange Code

November 3, 2022

Strange Code looks at esoteric languages and also atypical languages, which are those that are not mainstream.

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In Bookshelf, Quick Looks, Computing Tags esolangs, Programming, programming languages

Picture credit: Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

Authority or power?

November 3, 2022

The best distinction between authority and power that I’ve seen was in a politics book…

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In Leading & Managing Computing & ICT Tags authority, power, leadership

Dystopian visions: a partial index (Updated again)

November 3, 2022

I’ve added another article in this series. Hence this update.

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags science fiction, Dystopian visions

dystopian visions, by Terry Freedman

Dystopian Visions: A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury

November 3, 2022

One of my favourite stories, this one by Ray Bradbury looks at the possible consequences of making a small, apparently insignificant, change in the past.

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In Dystopian Visions, Discussion topic Tags Dystopian visions, Bradbury

I should be writing, by Terry Freedman

I don't write only about ed tech...

November 2, 2022

I have lots of thoughts about education in general too. Here’s some information about another newsletter I write, about education in general.

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In News & views Tags As I was saying, education

Review: Writing on the Job: Best Practices for Communicating in the Digital Age

November 2, 2022

What's the best way of constructing an email, especially if you want the recipient to do something? If you’re a teacher or presenter, how should you approach the writing of a slide- based presentation?

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In Bookshelf, Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags review, Writing

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The factory of the future (what a load of tosh)

November 2, 2022

I have recently had a glimpse of techno-utopia. It is not pretty.

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In News & views Tags factory, automation
Sherlock Holmes, by Terry Freedman

Sherlock Holmes, by Terry Freedman

Let's keep the arms length body at arms length

October 24, 2022

Governments should not interfere in the education marketplace

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In News & views Tags Arms Length Body, Oak Academy

Dystopian visions: a partial index (Updated)

October 19, 2022

Yesterday when I wrote this article I inadvertently left out one of the stories I covered. Hence this update.

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags science fiction, Dystopian visions

Dystopian visions, by Terry Freedman

Dystopian visions: a partial index

October 18, 2022

Being a great fan of the kind of science fiction that extrapolates what is (sort of) possible now into what will probably be possible in the future, I’ve been writing a series of articles called Dystopian Visions.

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags science fiction, Dystopian visions

The Oldest Blogger? (revisited)

October 13, 2022
So you thought that blogging started circa 2002, did you? I have incontrovertible proof that it has been going a lot longer than that.
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In On the lighter side Tags Squarespace, blogger, oldest blogger
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