I've been compiling a retrospective in the form of articles from the Digital Education newsletter in 2017. Here's the list of articles included.
Read MoreOut with the old, in with the new
Out with the old, in with the new
I've been compiling a retrospective in the form of articles from the Digital Education newsletter in 2017. Here's the list of articles included.
Read MoreA quick look at what's in the latest issue of my newsletter, Digital Education, out later today (with any luck!).
Read MoreThere are at least ten good reasons to use cartoons or comics in your lessons. This article explains what they are, with links to research and useful resources.
Read MoreThis article was originally published in 2008. Apart from a few obvious points, such as the references to CDs, large monitors and, in some schools these days, computer rules, very little requires changing in terms of the advice. But the interesting aspect of the article is, I think, what is implicit. Having two computers out of commission would have been an issue in those days. Bring Your Own Technology had yet to be a possibility for most pupils. Laptops were still expensive enough to make class sets of them something to dream about. There were tablet computers, but the iPad was still two years in the future. The reference to planning to use the internet: nowadays it's virtually unavoidable because so much is online. When you think about all that, it is hard to remember that the article was written less than a decade ago!
Read MoreA few useful articles that you may not have come across before. They cover:
Yes! Picture by Mohamed1982eg. Licence: CC0
How can you make your computing classroom as vibrant as possible. Here's a link to an article I posted back in August 2017 containing 8 suggestions.
Read MoreMaking it possible for students to come face to face with real things from times gone by can have an electrifying effect on them. This is especially so when teaching Computing.
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