As an experiment, I thought I’d create an audio version of the most recent issue of my newsletter, Digital Education.
Read MoreAudio, by Terry Freedman
Audio, by Terry Freedman
As an experiment, I thought I’d create an audio version of the most recent issue of my newsletter, Digital Education.
Read MoreSomething ain't right, by Terry Freedman
As a rule, I am incredibly meticulous when it comes to planning. I will create a detailed checklist, which can sometimes take me a good hour, and then work my way through methodically from start to finish. But not always….
Read MoreTips for Online Teaching, by Terry Freedman
This new, potentially prize-winning embodiment of beautiful literature, is now available to subscribers of my Digital Education newsletter. Here’s what the book contains…
Read MoreTips for online teaching
For the benefit of subscribers to my newsletter, Digital Education, I’ve created a short ebook called Tips for online teaching. It’s available in three versions: PDF, Kindle and ePub.
Read MoreIf you’re playing with a bunch of people and someone shouts out “Solo!”, you have a choice. You can either stop and mumble “Sorry, I’m not quite…., I don’t think…., perhaps we should…” — or you can throw caution to the winds, trust your instinct and enjoy the moment. There’s a lesson for teachers of Computing etc here.
Read MoreThe forthcoming edition of the Digital Education newsletter features some great links and resources. See if you can figure out what topics are covered from these illustrations!
Read Moreeditors desk, by Terry Freedman
The new edition of the Digital Education newsletter is almost ready. There are useful resources for subject leaders, research about learning programming, tons of links to resources for teaching about fake news, and lots more.
Read MoreProof of time travel? Photo by Terry Freedman
Since mentioning that I am working on a special fake news edition of Digital Education, I have come across a few more brilliant resources.
Read Morefake news, by Terry Freedman
How can you tell if a video on a website is faked? How can you tell if a news outlet is being economical with the truth via misleading headlines? With around 20 links to useful resources, the next issue of the Digital Education newsletter has the answers.
Read MoreThe next edition of this esteemed newsletter has a cornucopia of links that will be of interest to teachers of computing and media literacy especially, and very little commentary! Read on to find out more.
Read MoreGood 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 MoreTrust Me, I’m Lying
This book lifts the lid on the practices that various media use to promulgate fake news even while appearing to be squeaky clean.
Read MoreNewspaper, by Terry Freedman
Here is a brief listing of some of the topics covered in the forthcoming edition of my ezine, Digital Education.
Read MoreUPDATED! What is disconnectionism — and why might one be attracted to it?
Read MoreThe 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 MoreComputer error, by Terry Freedman
Fears about the unintended consequences of the proposed new Ofsted framework — have your say — plus links to other articles about Ofsted-related fears.
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Here are several research reports on kids’ behaviour online.
Read MoreFake news in the 17th century?
With Safer Internet Day just around the corner, the latest issue of Digital Education contains several links to resources and reports.
Read MoreNews, by Terry Freedman
What to do if you think you’ve accidentally unsubscribed from my newsletter, Digital Education.
Read MoreBett 2019 — Created in Canva by Terry Freedman
My annual guide to Bett is out. Here’s how to access it.
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