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Review: The Art of Uncertainty (two reviews in one)

March 5, 2025

The Computing department would find the section on facial recognition interesting, because apart from possible ethical concerns, the fact is that even if the system has high accuracy, most of its identifications will be wrong.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags Art of Uncertainty, reviews
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Review: The Newsmongers: A History of Tabloid Journalism (two reviews in one!)

March 5, 2025

I was intrigued to discover that a popular news magazine of the sixties had been anticipated by Defoe.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags news, Newsmongers, reviews
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My lesson was inspected and all things tech went wrong

March 5, 2025

I have long been of the opinion that inspectors should just drop in, unannounced.

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In News & views Tags inspection, observation

Quick look: AI For Educators

February 14, 2025

There are some good ideas here, especially for prompts.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews, Quick Looks Tags reviews, quick look

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Safer internet day 2025

February 11, 2025

These resources cover various aspects of online safety, including protecting oneself from scams, understanding personal information sharing, and recognizing signs of online threats.

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In Using and Teaching Computing & ICT Tags Safer Internet Day
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Hitler's People: The Faces of the Third Reich -- Extended review

February 4, 2025

Nearly a hundred years after the Nazi phenomenon people are still asking the question: how could apparently ordinary or, in some cases, highly cultured, people commit such terrible crimes.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags Hitler, reviews, history

Education book reviews of 2024

January 15, 2025

This pdf contains the reviews of mine that were published in Teach Secondary magazine in 2024.

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In Bookshelf, Reviews Tags reviews

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Dystopian Visions: A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury (updated)

December 6, 2024

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

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Dystopian Visions: The Machine That Won the War (Revisited)

December 5, 2024

What really happens when a computer is invented that can make every decision in a war?

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags Asimov, machine that won the war, Dystopian visions

Dystopian Visions: Flowers for Algernon Revisited

December 5, 2024

One of the well-known tropes in science fiction — especially the sort of sci-fi you see in comics and superhero films — is the mad scientist.

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In Dystopian Visions, Discussion topic Tags Flowers for Algernon, Dystopian visions

The 60 MInute Writer

December 2, 2024

My course at the City Lit.

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In News & views Tags creative writing, course
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Dystopian visions: The Cold Equations Revisited

November 14, 2024

The potentially devastating consequences of a drive for efficiency to the nth degree are shown in this science fiction story.

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags Tom Godwin, Cold Equations, Dystopian visions

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A news update

November 7, 2024

Here are a few items that I hope will be of interest to you.

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In News & views Tags news

Dystopian visions: Disappearing Act Revisited

November 7, 2024

I especially worry about the displacement of subjects like art, drama, music, history and geography, all of which are vitally important but which seem to be treated as the poor cousins in the curriculum. Yes, STEAM is better than STEM, but it’s not enough.

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In Dystopian Visions, Discussion topic Tags science fiction, Alfred Bester, Disappearing Act, Dystopian visions

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Blogging is not dead!

October 28, 2024

There is still a great interest in writing blogs. One of the reasons I know this is that my course on blogging currently has twelve sign-ups. That may not sound a lot, but many courses at the City Lit have far fewer.

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In Professional development Tags course, blogging

Dystopian visions: My Object All Sublime revisited

October 25, 2024

What if an amazing technology like time travel were used purely and simply as a form of punishment?

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions Tags Dystopian visions, Poul Anderson, time travel

Dystopian visions: Computers don't argue (Updated with reference to AI)

October 16, 2024

The writer does an excellent job of both reflecting the annoyance of dealing with a computer program that has no flexibility as well as no intelligence, and highlighting the need for programs to invite human input when the consequences of not doing so can be catastrophic.

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In Discussion topic, Dystopian Visions, AI Tags Dystopian visions, computers don't argue, automated communications, AI

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Writing for blogs

October 11, 2024

Every so often I read some pundit, or usually a journalist pretending to be a pundit, suggesting that blogs are dead. What can I say? They’re not.

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In Discussion topic, News & views Tags blogs, blogging

11 predictions concerning technology in education revisited and updated

October 10, 2024

Here is a list of predictions I made in 2001 about the classroom of the future, with an evaluation of its accuracy.

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In From the Archives, Unintended consequences Tags classroom environment, future, prediction, school of the future, unintended consequences

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Shape of the Future: How education system leaders can respond to the provocations of AI

October 7, 2024

I used Google’s Notebook LM to summarise this report. I have done this to bring the report and its main points to your attention, and to put Notebook LM through its paces.

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In AI, Research Tags Shape of the Future, AI, artificial intelligence
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