Wed Jan 2023 by fvachhiat93 Unleashing the Power of Chat GPT in Education! Could the implementation of GPT (Generative Pre-training Transformer) in chatbots revolutionise the way we approach teaching and learning? Read more
Mon Nov 2022 by create Get involved: The UK’s biggest state of 3D printing in schools survey! CREATE Education are launching the UK's biggest review of the state of 3D printing in schools to develop an education white paper and by taking part, you could win big! Read more
Wed Jun 2022 by elissa 10 Fab Facts About EdTech Elissa from Odyssey shares EdTech's biggest benefits in this latest blog. EdTech is best used to create a more engaging learning experience for students. Read more
Wed Jan 2020 by carolinekeep MakerEd- MicroBit & MakeCode The first episode of Maker Education from Caroline in 2020. This video covers Microbit & MakeCode. It looks at the resources and support available for making in the classroom. Read more
Mon Dec 2019 by damien-challenger Primary Pupils Win Discovery Education Coding Gold Cup Primary pupils win Discovery Education Coding Gold Cup. Pupils at Perryfields Junior School are celebrating after receiving a national computing award. Read more
Fri Nov 2019 by simonhunt The Foot Shake In his latest video, Simon Hunt, embraces another playground fad and turns it into a lesson with help from his colleagues, pupils and Alan the dog! Read more
Tue Nov 2019 by simonhunt A Poem About Teaching, Where to Start? Simon was asked to present a short keynote about life as a teacher. The same week he was teaching the kids that poems are great for sharing a personal, emotive short story. So he decided to write a poem about what teaching means to him. Read more
Thu Oct 2019 by robertlilley Presentation Skills for Leaders 'I write this having just sat through yet another 'death by Powerpoint' experience where the presenter simply read through the numerous bullets on their overloaded slides.' Robert Lilley explains Garr Reynolds' 7 ways to improve our slides and presentations in order to achieve ‘Presentation Zen’. Read more
Tue Sep 2019 by carolinekeep #MakerEd- planning for maker education The next episode in Caroline's series on Maker Education. At the start of the school year, she goes back to the beginning and shows us how to set up our first Maker Space. Read more
Thu Sep 2019 by garyhenderson One to One Devices: do they have an impact? One-to one devices in the classroom- help or hindrance? Gary Henderson argues, a hammer can be used in a positive way (building) or a negative one (assault). The same is true for one to one devices. Read more
Thu Sep 2019 by damien-challenger Language learning through technology Earlier this year, a survey by the European Commission revealed that 62% of British people are English monolinguals. [...] Trends suggest language educators should explore innovative ways of making language learning more accessible and effective. Read more
Thu Sep 2019 by adrewkeegan 5 lessons using Chrome Music Lab Chrome Music Lab- Andrew Keegan shares 5 lesson ideas to try to save you time. Full of practical ideas to share with you students. Read more
Thu Aug 2019 by garyhenderson Do You Know Where Your School Data is Held? 'We are using more and more online services, each requiring the sharing of data. Are we therefore at a point where we may not know as much as think we do about the school data we have and where it is stored?'- Gary Henderson. Read more
Tue Jul 2019 by no-author How To Keep Your Kids Safe Online Most children have a phone/ access to the internet and social media. What then happens if it's their 'friends' who are targeting them? Read more
Tue Jul 2019 by nadinefinlay Pupil Engagement: The Hook for English How do you get your class excited and engaged for their next topic? Nadine Finlay uses a 'Hook' to introduce a topic and to get her pupils eager to learn. Read more
Fri Jul 2019 by carolinekeep MakerEd- Episode IV- Open Source in Education In her latest Maker Education video, Caroline Keep talks Open Source in education and protecting your content. Her guest this time is Dan Lynch from OggCamp, the biggest UK Open Source community event. Read more
Wed Jul 2019 by clairelockyer Edtech-Try Before you Buy We need to change/ upgrade our Ed-Tech from time to time but where from and who do we trust? Claire Lockyer shares her do's and don'ts to help others. Read more
Fri Jun 2019 by simonhunt i-Movie update – How to Guide for Teachers In his latest video for Nexus Education, Simon Hunt presents a 'how to guide' for teachers in relation to the latest i-Movie update. Read more