You don't need to spend a fortune or wait for years in order to make some big improvements in your school's Computing provision.
Read MoreA history lesson, circa 1991. What are the small things that helped to make the atmosphere so vibrant?
A history lesson, circa 1991. What are the small things that helped to make the atmosphere so vibrant?
You don't need to spend a fortune or wait for years in order to make some big improvements in your school's Computing provision.
Read MoreNews about the updated ICT & Computing (etc) qualifications list, and how you can get it.
Read MoreHere are three thumbnail sketches of books I'm reading at the moment or have recently read. I hope it's useful.
Read MoreHere's an example of a computer program that prevents people buying stuff, based on their address.
Read MoreA word cloud of the GCSE options that schools are offering in Computing and related subjects
What are schools going to be offering their students by way of Computing options at GCSE? Here are the initial results of a survey I'm conducting.
Read MoreDo algorithms have a secret bias?
A topic to discuss with your students perhaps: the hidden bias in algorithms.
Read MoreWill he dictate even more of what you see?
VR technology has come of age (more or less) and suggests some exciting possibilities. But how will reportage be affected, and is it wholly a good thing?
Read MoreTeachers and writers have a lot in common, as I pointed out in this article from 2008 -- most of which is still relevant!
Read MoreWhat can your students do in the odd five minutes in computing lessons? Here are ten suggestions.
Read MoreWhat is coming up in the next issue of Digital Education? Plenty of good stuff, as usual (he says modestly!). Read on for more details.
Read MoreIt's all very well having a really imaginative system of assessing students withjout giving them grades or Levels -- but what do you do when your senior leadership team insists on being provided with them?
Read MoreIt's ready at last! Oh joy!
The new, updated list of approved ICT and Computing qualifications is now available -- in return for just a few minutes of your time!
Read MoreUPDATED! Here are 7 conferences that will appeal to any ed tech teacher wishing to improve their practice and broaden their horizons.
Read MoreA wonderful romp through educational history. If you think our current concerns are new, this book will make you think again.
Read MoreAlthough this book is over 60 years old, it is remarkably apposite for our times -- and especially in the fields of educational research and assessing pupils' understanding and progress.
Read MoreTom Bennett's book Teacher Proof is, like the curate's egg, excellent in parts. Many of the practices that teachers are encouraged to do have no basis in research (or even common sense, if you ask me). In this book, the founder of ResearchEd takes issue with such matters.
Read MoreSuch a shame that we can't look inside kids' heads. It would make assessment so much easier!
How to assess pupils in Computing, marking, evaluation -- here are 5 articles that I hope you'll find challenging, thought-provoking and perhaps even useful!
Read MoreKay's survey of over 300 teachers has yielded some interesting results.
The DfE has summarily dismissed the ICT GCSE qualification. Kay Sawbridge carried out a survey to find out the possible consequences of this.
Read MoreIf you like coding, you should enjoy doing cryptic crosswords too. If it was good enough for Alan Turing...
Read MoreOh joy! The next issue of Digital Education is out today!
Another bumper edition of the Digital Education newsletter! Due out later today.
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