Is the pursuit of a PhD always the right option?
Read MoreMA Dissertation, by Terry Freedman
MA Dissertation, by Terry Freedman
Is the pursuit of a PhD always the right option?
Read MorePay here, by Terry Freedman
Don’t work for nothing, and don’t expect others to. Be professional!
Read MoreInnovation fund cover, by Terry Freedman
UPDATED! Constraints may not always be a bad thing, and sometimes can even be positively advantageous.
Read MoreDoes it matter if articles are written by an algorithm?
Read MoreI'm a great believer in using different kinds of data to measure how well pupils are doing, not all of which are quantifiable in the usual sense.
Read MoreWhat?! by Terry Freedman
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 MoreThe 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 MoreTo 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 MoreExclamation mark, by Terry Freedman
In one of my teaching jobs, I had to listen to a parent while he went on and on about how kids should taught how to take computers apart in their Computing lessons. When I pointed out that the course was about being literate in the uses of computers and also how to program them, rather than how they're made, he insisted that digital literacy could only be taught by taking computers apart.
Read Moreadmin burden, by Terry Freedman
How the admin involved in a course led to its being abandoned by one group of trainers.
Read MoreThe problem referred to in the title may be summarised as: who ya gonna kill? The car is hurtling along the road when a child steps out in front of it. The car is faced with a dilemma: kill the child, or the pedestrian waiting to cross the road, who would be in the car's path should it swerve to avoid the child. Guest contributor Lance Sharpe considers the problem from an Economist’s perspective.
Read MorePsion 5 and KIndle Fire, by Terry Freedman
It’s 20 years since I last used my Psion 5 Organizer. How does it stack up now?
Read MoreBig Data, by Terry Freedman
Unless data can be turned into information, what’s the point of collecting it?
Read MoreR.I.P 2018, by Terry Freedman
The 25 articles listed in this post represent the main issues that were exercising my mind in each month of 2018. I was, of course, thinking about more than only 25 topics, but these are my personal favourites. A couple of themes seem to crop up more than others, these being automation (for example in marking), and better teaching or use of computing and technology. I hope you find them interesting, useful or both.
Read MoreWordle of the Ofsted annual report.
A reflection on the contents of the 2017-18 annual Ofsted report as summarised in a word cloud.
Read MoreWith apologies to Edvard Munch
Are social media companies doing enough to keep children safe?
Read MoreI'm a great believer in using different kinds of data to measure how well pupils are doing, not all of which are quantifiable in the usual sense.
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