Pivot tables help you to see possible questions that might otherwise have remained hidden.
Read MoreScreenshot of part of the People Database, by Terry Freedman
Screenshot of part of the People Database, by Terry Freedman
Pivot tables help you to see possible questions that might otherwise have remained hidden.
Read MoreAmazon has launched Amazon Study. It comprises free resources in maths and science for different age groups.
Read MoreThese are the things I’ve discovered from personal experience.
Read MoreIt’s been estimated that if you were to read one a minute for 24 hours a day it would take you around 200 million years to get through them all.
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To the casual listener, stride piano, boogie woogie piano and rock-n-roll piano all sound pretty much the same. Yet Fats Waller, perhaps the most famous stride pianist, detested boogie woogie. And nobody could deny the hint of menace in Long John Baldry’s voice as he sings his song....
Read MoreDon’t try to lay no boogie woogie on the king of rock-n-roll!
Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education) has published its first report in ages into Computing as a subject. I've summarised the findings, and added some links and comments on my own in italics.
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When I started at a school where part of my role was to encourage other teachers to use the education technology facilities, one of the strategies I used was to produce fake news stories using the school’s desktop publishing software.
Read MoreAs its name suggests, this book is aimed at those who want to teach themselves computer science.
Read MoreMark Bentley shares his views on the Government’s Online Safety Bill.
Read MoreYou don’t need an arrangement as elaborate as this! Photo: Press Association newsroom, by Terry Freedman
Here is some news about an update to a program that enables children to write something and illustrate it. It was demonstrated at Bett.
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Discovery Education has launched an AR app called SandboxAR. It makes things appear life-sized, and the LGfL is involved, providing content.
Read MoreIs the most important person in your school or team is the one who has the key to the stationery cupboard?
Read MoreSometimes you need to convince colleagues to think about using educational technology in their lessons, or to identify where in their scheme of work they could incorporate it.
Read MoreThe book’s primary concern is enabling Python to be used for manipulating and plotting large datasets, dealing with image “noise” and other advanced topics.
Read MoreAs its subtitle indicates, Book Wars covers the analogue and digital battlefield in the world of books.
Read MoreWhen the Computing Programme of Study was introduced in England, some people seriously suggested that the lack of suitably qualified teachers (i.e. not able to understand computing concepts or to do computer programming) was not a problem because classes could have “facilitators” instead.
Read MoreEnjoy exploring these websites for ideas for projects for Computing.
Read MoreUseful links for resources for Holocaust Memorial Day, and a 10% discount off a relevant book.
Read MoreDid Samuel Pepys carry a quill and an inkwell around with him?
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