Good news: the prize draw for How to Think Like a Coder will be run very soon, for subscribers to the Digital Education newsletter. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreNotes from the desktop: a prize draw, a damaged elbow and a conference -- oh, and posts about podcasts
Here are 4 useful bits of news. Topics covered: a forthcoming prize draw, podcast posts, a great-looking conference and my elbow.
Read MoreDigital Education Prize draw: Understanding How We Learn
The prize draw for subscribers to Digital Education is a book called Understanding How We Learn. It’s comprehensive, well-researched and readable. What else do you need to know?Read on for details.
Read MoreDigital Education Prize Draw
The next Digital Education ezine has a great prize to be won: The Truth About Teaching, by Greg Ashman. Read on for more details.
Read MoreA random name picker
I’ve just run another prize draw for my newsletter, Digital Education. If you’re interested in the tool I used to select the winners, read on.
Read MorePrize draw: win an ed tech book
Details of a chance to win a great book. Two copies of each of Living in a Digital World and Teacher’s Guide to Tech are up for grabs! Read on for details — competition closes tonight (2nd December 2018) at midnight London, UK, time.
Read MoreDigital Education: Prize Draw Extended
Good news for subscribers to Digital Education: the deadline for entering the current prize draw has been extended, for reasons explained in this article.
Read MorePrize draw drawn
Another subscriber to my newsletter, Digital Education, has won a book. More information soon.
Read MoreNew prize draw for two thought-provoking books
Two great books are available to be won in a prize draw. Read on for details of eligibility to enter.
Read MoreNot too late to enter a prize draw for one of three Computing in education books
To be in with a chance of winning one of three really good books, just follow the instructions in this article.
Read MorePrize draw: 4 Xobni licenses to be won
Tomorrow, Wednesday 30th March, at 9 pm British Summer Time, I’ll be running a prize draw for subscribers to Computers in Classrooms, the free e-newsletter for educational technology professionals. I will be picking 4 names out of the virtual hat, and those people will receive (if they want it), a free licence for the premium version of Xobni, which is an email manager which works with your email client, which in my case is Outlook.
I wrote about the application in an article called, appropriately enough, Xobni. The company has very kindly made these licences available for this prize draw. All you have to do to be eligible is subscribe to the newsletter!
Prize Draw
Prize Draws
In the very near future (read on) I will be running prize draws for the following:
* MissionMaker. * Xobni Plus. * Global Conflicts subscription. * Scholastic’s Child Education Resource Bank subscription (UK residents only). * PIMS reporting software subscription.Conference Concessions and Other Goodies
Games-Based Learning Newsletter: 2 Great Prizes
Thanks to the generosity of Immersion and SeriousGames, I am able to offer two wonderful prizes to subscribers of Computers in Classrooms. The prizes on offer are a copy of Immersion’s MissionMaker, the games authoring software, and a one year school license for SeriousGames Global Conflicts: portal. The two winners will be chosen in a random draw on Thursday 11pm UK time. For terms and conditions please see the newsletter page, where you can sign up too if you wish (it’s free!). In this case, each prize is available to non-UK residents as well as Brits!
More information on the contents of the games education special issue will be posted here as soon as I’ve finalised the list of articles that will be included.
I've also been offered two premium Xobni licences to give away, as a "thank you" for the review I wrote. I will pull two winners out of a digital hat for these as well.
Disclaimer: I was not expecting anything like this. The review was genuinely independent, and not wrtten for any reward from Xobni.