At #TMCotham last night I delivered a very well received 5-minute presentation, all about the best investment I ever made into the teaching and learning in my department. So what was it that I spent that fateful £30 on that really changed things for us? Amazon link to buy the glasses What Was I Looking…
Interview on BBC Radio Bristol about Coding in Schools
I was lucky enough to be asked to discuss the topic of Coding in Schools with John Darvall on BBC Radio Bristol today, I think it nicely explains the importance of coding whilst contextualising it in the continuum of learning. If you’d like to listen you can either go to the BBC iPlayer (within 7 days)…
Sharing Large Files without Killing your Inbox
It’s my penultimate sarcastic article for this term, where today I’m looking at something very familiar to a lot of us. It’s very pertinent Sharing Large Files without Killing your Inbox I get this a lot, I am forever having to wander over to the IT support guys, cap in hand, with a tear in…
Why not try?
Welcome again to the always sarcastic, sometimes helpful, weekly whinge about people getting things wrong in IT. This week I’m taking a bit of a break from moaning because I think that I managed to adequately vent in last week’s monster 3200 word article (thanks for the positive feedback by the way), so instead I’m…
How to Write an Email like an Adult
This week I’ve been inundated with messages from colleagues who see the standard of emails being poor. Not from students, no – from other staff! You may have picked up on the passive aggressive undertones to previous articles on email behaviour from me; that this is one of my biggest pet peeves, I get so…
My Book reviewed in Teach Secondary Magazine
I was delighted to have my book reviewed by the guys at Teach Secondary magazine, it’s a real honour to be talked of so highly on a page right next to the likes of Ian Gilbert. It’s still on sale if you want a copy!
Sustainable Use of Tech in the Classroom
It’s another week of sarcastic top-tips to improve your teaching and learning through technology. Innovation through technology, you could say. That’d make a great motto for a car company… This week is a very practical, but almost simplistic way to add more technology to your lessons. You don’t need every student to be sat there with…
Don’t share editable documents when you don’t have to!
It’s the first week of the new term and I’m back with my weekly dose of sarcasm masquerading as an informative email to improve teaching and learning with technology. This week I’m sharing something that’s a very small thing, but that makes a massive difference to your professionalism as an educator, and your thoughtfulness as…
Don’t use Computers as End-of-term entertainment
Welcome to the festive-fifth in the weekly series of top-IT-tips, where I layer sarcasm upon a genuine desire to to get everyone using technology to enhance teaching and learning. For the last passive-aggressive article before Christmas I thought I’d tackle something seasonal. Don’t use Computers as End-of-term entertainment This is a bit weird, as I…
Stop Low-Level Plagiarism!
Welcome to the fourth in the weekly series of top-IT-tips, officially the world’s most sarcastic effort to get everyone using technology to enhance teaching and learning. This week I’m tackling something deep seated in our culture. Stop Low-Level Plagiarism! It’s a common problem today that students genuinely think that ‘doing some research’ involves a quick…