The following rules can be adapted (to an extent) by any tutor teaching an online course to adults or young adults.
Read MoreIs it possible to boast without appearing to boast, in a blog post?
How to boast without boasting?
Read MoreCovid-19: No escape from the blues
An unfortunate consequence (for me) of the current lockdown.
Read MoreWhat I've learnt from online classes: chatting and messaging
Over the years I have taken part in, and hosted, a number of online talks, webinars and discussions. Until Covid-19 changed everything, I hadn’t given much thought to what I’ve actually learnt in terms of the process involved. But now I thought I’d share a few things I’ve learnt.
Read MoreCovid-19: Fiddling while Rome Burns?
I have just published an article that provides both useful advice and a chuckle to everyone who is now having to conduct most or even all of their work online. I hope you enjoy it.
Read MoreFirewall foibles, and how I survived them (Updated)
If leaders of Computing in schools were politicians…
Inspection of a Computing department in the form of a really bad TV documentary
You know those awful television documentaries in which the presenters (it’s usually a double act) continually display their inability to ask interesting questions and probe beneath the surface? I thought it might be fun to imagine an inspection of a Computing department conducted as one of those documentaries.
Read MoreAlexa, don't do as you're told
Should we be polite to virtual assistants?
Read MoreThe value of email in a recession UPDATED
A Self-referential blog post
An apparently pointless article but one that has a point if you think about it.
Read MoreA spreadsheet moment
A girl had been made to leave her lesson, and wanted to help me teach spreadsheets. My mind said “No way”, my intuition said “Why not?”
Read MoreItem 327 -- Get rid of to-do list
The problem I find these days is that there seems to be a mismatch between myself and event organisers as far as planning ahead is concerned. For example, I am sometimes invited to conferences with 1 week’s notice: my diary contains bookings for almost the whole of next year.
Read MoreThe trouble with technology
To the adage "Never work with children or animals", I would add, "or technology" -- which is somewhat worrying given that I have been involved in educational technology for over 20 years.
Read MoreA call to Technical Support
A call to technical support that was only successful once I’d stretched the facts a bit.
Read MoreArticles from the ed tech archives
Here are three articles from the ICT & Computing website which you may find useful, inspiring or both.
Read More16 pet hates about presentations and presenters
The season of training days and outside speakers is upon us. Here are 16 presentation and presenter quirks that drive me nuts.
Read MoreMy Best IT Training Days #6: It's like dating for the first time!
An interesting piece of feedback related to training in using education technology in lessons!
Read MoreTerms and Conditions: The Graphic Novel
If only all terms and conditions were presented like this!
Read MoreHumility
My response to the incessant bragging on the internet.
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