Thank you to everyone who has been engaging with the #threequestions series. I've been finding it really interesting and it appears many of you are too. I'll be continuing the series throughout the rest of the summer and will compile the results at the end in to an iBook /…
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A bit about yourself: Currently a teacher in FE. Enthusiastic about tech but unenthusiastic about some of the attitudes surrounding it. Cynical pragmatist. 1. What place, if any, has technology got in education? As a tool to make my life easier, or learning more effective. As a full-time, front-line…
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Today's instalment of #threequestions comes from Siobhan Phillips. You can find Siobhan on Twitter at @Word_Looney. Siobhan writes: About you: Ex-head of department and extended leadership. Wants to re-focus on teaching and learning and driving it through technology. Starts new job at Accrington Academy as English Teacher with this focus…
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The sixth contributor to the series is Ross Morrison-McGill. You can find him on Twitter as @TeacherToolkit and he blogs here: http://teachertoolkit.me/ Tell us a bit about yourself? Apparently I blog and tweet far too much! I'd say, I'm just a beginner ... 1. What place, if any, has technology got…
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The fourth contributor to this series of posts is Kerry Pulleyn. Kerry is a teacher of English, former AST and now Lead Practitioner. She will be joining her school's SLT from September 2014. She loves to learn as well as teach and she is a keen tweacher. You can find Kerry on Twitter @kerrypulleyn 1. What…
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The third contributor to this series of posts is Andy Hampton. Andy is the Head teacher of a UK independent school. He is also Chair elect of the Independent Schools Association. You can follow him @andyhampton. 1. What place, if any, has technology got in education? Education…
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The second contributor to this series of posts is Matt Britland. Matt is Director of ICT at The Lady Eleanor Holles School and Director of Realise Learning (www.realiselearning.co.uk) which is a education consultancy specialising in technology. He blogs at www.mattbritland.com and you can follow him on Twitter @mattbritland. …
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More on the #threequestions series can be found here. David Didau: A relentless ex-teacher, ex-senior leader, education consultant and award winning blogger who pursues excellence in education. He likes to describe himself as provocateur but really he's just a consultant. Albeit a high risk one. He's written some books too…
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Over the course of the next few weeks, I will be hosting a series of guest posts by teachers from all over the world answering three simple questions. 1. What place, if any, has technology got in education? 2. What's your favourite edtech tool for learning and why? 3. What…
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