Continuing this series here is Amy Harvey's thoughts... 1. What place, if any, has technology got in education? I believe that as teachers we should be flexible and malleable to trends and changes. As with years gone by lessons would be taught around Billy bringing in a swallow's nest, So…
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I still have a few entries to put in so thought I should add them in. This considered response is from @terryfreedman. A bit about yourself: I've been involved in education since 1974. Now an independent consultant, I'm a Fellow of Naace (of which I was Chair once), Mirandanet and…
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Thank you to Laura Knight @elearninglaura for her comments on the #threequestions series. A bit about yourself: I'm Head of eLearning at Berkhamsted School and teacher of French and Spanish. 1. What place, if any, has technology got in education? Some people think of wires and machines when they think of…
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A bit about this respondent: You know this.......I am the Ninja, and I like to move in mysterious ways (in education!) Nina, lead for @ITLWorldWide in Wales, experienced speaker, trainer and all round education guru. You can follow Nina on Twitter @musicmind 1. What place, if any, has technology…
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A bit about this respondent: I am an English teacher from Kazakhstan. Mostly, I spent my free and not so much free time to learn and share every new science and knowledge somehow related to education, especially the role of technologies in enhancing the learning process. You can find him…
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A bit about yourself: Thanks for the opportunity to talk to you Mark, I have enjoyed reading the interviews so far, and its great to read others points of view. I’m a MirandaNet and NAACE fellow currently working with MirandaNet on HandsOn _ICT (an EU Project on MOOCs for developing…
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Today the response is by @crispinweston. Thank you to him for his detailed response. A bit about yourself: I taught for 10 years. After my PGCE in 1990, I immediately became interested (a) in the *potential* of ed-tech, (b) in the requirement for ed-specific software development, (c) in the requirement…
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The series continues today with a response from Chris Hildrew. You can find him on Twitter @ChrisHildrew and his blog is here: http://chrishildrew.wordpress.com/ - my thanks to him and everyone else who has been contributing to the series. A bit about yourself: I am Deputy Head of a comprehensive school near Bristol,…
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Thanks to Rebecca Stacey for this entry in the #threequestions series. You can follow her on Twitter at @bekblayton and check out her blog here: http://www.digitalclassrooms.co.uk/ A bit about you: I have been teaching ten years, most recently in East London where I led the ICT development at two very busy primary…
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The series continues and in this post we hear from Jersey's teaching & learning guru, Pete Jones. You can follow Pete on Twitter @Pekabelo and read his blog here: http://deeplearning.edublogs.org/ A bit about yourself: I have been teaching for far too long. Er.. 18 years I think. Thankfully, I still feel…
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