Imagine being in the situation where your kitchen won't allow you to rustle up an egg in case you burn yourself.
Read MoreFrom online to offline: how I prepared for one of my courses
In the Digital Education Supplement there is a document about how to convert an offline course to an online one. This is the inverse of that process in some ways.
Read MoreReview of Destination Time Travel, by Steve Nallon
A book on temporal adventures may seem like an odd inclusion here, but it can actually be used in many ways.
Read MoreReview: The Language of Deception: Weaponizing Next Generation AI, by Justin Hutchens
AI might not be ‘intelligent’ in the strictest sense – but it can certainly appear to be, which is almost as worrying.
Read MoreReview of Tips for teachers: 400+ ideas to improve your teaching
Don’t let this book’s size (nearly 600 pages) put you off. It’s comprehensive, and very well structured and laid out.
Read MoreIt’s a start! Photo by Terry Freedman
Money, money, money -- again
This is an updated version of an article I published on my writing website in 2015. In my experience, it absolutely applies to artists, teachers and other creatives as well as writersor consultants.
Read MoreSnowball, by Terry Freedman
I don't like ice-breakers
One of the more unfortunate effects of lockdown and its concomitant requirement of online learning is the application of different kinds of ice-breaker. To be fair, most ice-breaker activities leave me cold…
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