It’s almost unheard of for me to read advertorials or sponsored posts, especially when the words “Advertisement” appears in small print somewhere other than the headline. But the title made me curious.
Read MoreImage by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
It’s almost unheard of for me to read advertorials or sponsored posts, especially when the words “Advertisement” appears in small print somewhere other than the headline. But the title made me curious.
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 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 More(Formatting error corrected) “…as AI algorithms became more sophisticated, they began to mimic the writer's unique style seamlessly, subsequently rendering the human writer obsolete.”
Read More“…as AI algorithms became more sophisticated, they began to mimic the writer's unique style seamlessly, subsequently rendering the human writer obsolete.”
Read MoreDriverless car, by Terry Freedman
If you want an excellent example of the triumph of hope over experience, look no further than the optimism surrounding driverless cars.
Read MoreIn my opinion, the potential benefits of artificial intelligence make it a very attractive proposition for use in education.
Read MoreI was no good at welding either
Should 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 MoreThe scream by Terry Freedman
I checked if my websites had been scraped, and this what I discovered…
Read MoreDALL·E 2023-04-20 12.58.36 - A girl using a calculator in the style of Roy Litchtenstein
Forgive me while I go off the subject of computing etc, but I feel I have to comment on the British Prime Minister’s recent headline-making pronouncement that kids need to be taught maths until they are 18 years old, and that they should ashamed of not being numerate.
Read Moreconference session, by Terry Freedman
I attend a lot of conferences, and over the years I've developed a useful set of criteria by which to evaluate them. Here, then, in no particular order, are my top 14 characteristics of a good conference.
Read MoreMy feet after visiting Bett
I’ve just discovered that today (3rd March 2023) is the last day to register online for free for the edtech show known as Bett.
Read MoreUpdated! Discounts for Teachers is a free membership scheme which joins forces with retailers to help all staff, in any role working across the education sector to save money.
Read MoreJust to let you know, this website is being reviewed by Newsguard.
Read MoreUPDATED My corrections policy wasn’t easy to find so I’ve created a dedicated page for it.
Read MoreMy depiction of ChatGPT getting more and more frazzled by the number of assignments I throw at it — Drawing by Terry Freedman
Yes, it’s all over the internet, but ChatGPT is still worth looking at. I am compiling a list of useful (I trust) links, and have a few things to add to the plethora of comments already out there.
Read MoreThe Oak provided useful resources during the lockdowns, and continues to create them. But there are four things wrong with the DfE's plan…
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