Here is a set of links to the educational computing books I’ve reviewed up till 22 September 2019.
Read MoreReading and research, by Terry Freedman
Reading and research, by Terry Freedman
Here is a set of links to the educational computing books I’ve reviewed up till 22 September 2019.
Read MoreHere in England the Government, in its quest to put Computing on the map, did its best to make sure the rest of the map was blank – by getting rid of qualifications that lots of students took (especially girls).
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 MoreAre new technologies useful or merely a distraction? How do we give pupils the skills they need to navigate the world when they leave school when we’re not sure what that world will be like? What is the proper place for evidence-informed education and educational research?
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 MoreRobot made of Lego, at John Lewis, Photo by Terry Freedman
If part of your job is to encourage other teachers to use technology in their lessons, this article, based on my own experiences, may help.
Read MoreSociety of Authors Educational Writers Group
A few years ago I put myself forward to serve on the committee of the Society’s Educational Writers Group. As my three year tenure will be coming to an end soon, I’ve put myself forward for election to the Management Committee of the Society. That’s the group that decides policy and strategy. I think it’s very important that that committee includes a person who has been a teacher, and is still heavily involved in education, and writing for educational publications.
Read MoreBlogger, by Terry Freedman
If you’ve thought about starting your own blog, but are not sure what to write about or what keeping a blog entails, then a course I’m teaching in December 2019 might be of interest.
Read MoreBe Aware!, by Terry Freedman
It’s an unfortunate fact of life that secondary school teachers underestimate how much their primary school colleagues have taught when it comes to computing and education technology. It’s true that in some cases it’s justified, but by and large in my experience it isn’t.
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 MoreAn awful shock, by Terry Freedman
I wonder if there is anything more discombobulating than announcing, with great fanfare, a brilliant resource to a class full of teacher trainees, only to be greeted by a dreadful error message instead?
Read MoreIt won’t be as bad as you think! Picture: Terrified, by Terry Freedman
Your first day at school may seem terrifying, but hopefully it won’t be as bad as you think! Here are 8 tips you may find useful.
Read MoreThis book aims to solve the difficulties teachers face in accessing educational research through the approach of presenting each research study as a double-page spread.
Read MoreImaginary Cityscape, photographed by Terry Freedman
The Imaginary Cities exhibition at the British Library is an interesting merger of art and programming. Here are my thoughts on it.
Read MoreRelax, by Terry Freedman. I’m trying to, I’m trying!
A call to technical support that was only successful once I’d stretched the facts a bit.
Read MorePresentation on a mobile phone, by Terry Freedman
“It’s not about the technology” sounds logical, but in my experience it is certainly not the whole story.
Read MoreHolo app, by Terry Freedman. This was drawn using Comic Strip Creator.
Here are three articles from the ICT & Computing website which you may find useful, inspiring or both.
Read MoreThis is a very interesting, thought-provoking and readable book. I’ve only read 25% so far, but it’s looking good so far.
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