What makes an excellent ICT or Computing lesson? In this document I've tried to encapsulate the answer to that question.
Read MoreA lesson, by Terry Freedman
A lesson, by Terry Freedman
What makes an excellent ICT or Computing lesson? In this document I've tried to encapsulate the answer to that question.
Read MoreTo the casual listener, stride piano, boogie woogie piano and rock-n-roll piano all sound pretty much the same. Yet Fats Waller, perhaps the most famous stride pianist, detested boogie woogie.
Read MoreIf I had to choose just one causal factor to focus on, as to why students find ICT lessons boring, it would be the start of the lesson.
Read MoreNot all youngsters are bored in their ICT lessons, of course, but it’s a sufficiently common complaint to have made me do a mental double-take when Maddi, an Australian teenager, happened to mention that she actually enjoyed her ICT lessons.
Read MoreShould you ever find yourself in the unlikely circumstance of having to choose between me administering medication or waiting for a paramedic, my advice would be to wait.
Read MoreI asked the AI module built in to Squarespace to write a paragraph on why music is relevant to teachers of Computing. Here’s what it said…
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I've been reading the transcript of a conference called Computing in England's schools, from July 2022. Yes, I'm a bit behind the times on this, so I apologise. However, I think anyone who has been involved in educational computing for any length of time…
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Difference engine #2. Photo by Terry Freedman
We need to know how an AI decision-making tool arrives at it's conclusions, which might be hard given that even the designers of these tools don't always know.
Read MoreThe next issue of my newsletter, Digital Education, will be available soon. It contains articles on AI, smartphones, Calvino and more.
Read MoreI will be running another online course in blogging in the evenings of the 17th and 24th November 2023.
Read MoreI suspect that the use of space in parliament buildings will hold some lessons for schools as well.
Read MoreThe key question at the heart of this book is perhaps this – if honesty is the best policy, why is dishonesty so rife in nature?
Read MoreHere are some resources/links you might find useful for Ada Lovelace Day. I think it’s a good idea to not think just in terms of the day itself, but of how you can build on it for future lessons.
Read MoreA couple of people and I started to discuss how we might use technology to process a block of text.
Read MoreAcademics tend to write learned articles that, I suspect, are read mainly by other academics, so anything that can translate some of that research into practical advice is to be welcomed.
Read MoreSpaces and learning; spaces should be designed according to the kind of learning that people would like to experience in them.
Read MoreIn my opinion, the potential benefits of artificial intelligence make it a very attractive proposition for use in education. Since republishing this article, I commented on a post by Miguel, who then responded with another blog post citing mine. His article takes mine a few steps further, because he asked ChatGPT to advise him on how to give feedback to some work.
Read MoreI recently reviewed this book for Teach Secondary magazine.
Read MoreI’ve been experimenting with writing the same simple story in a variety of styles. I thought I would ask ChatGPT to write it. Here’s the result, along with a comparison of my own attempt.
Read MoreIn this article I bring my AI experiment to its logical conclusion. I’ve asked AI to create personas for my blog, asked it to suggest some article titles, and selected an article and asked it to write an outline of points to be covered. In this article, I asked it to write the article.
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