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A teacher’s defence of TikTok
It may have had a bad rap of late, but TikTok nevertheless contains a bounty of inspiring and entertaining content just waiting to be discovered by teachers, insists Nikki Cunningham-Smith…
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Robotics in education – from EYFS right through to university
How to use robotics to develop computational thinking, creativity, teamwork, leadership and more...
Artificial intelligence and education – Why learning data should belong to all of us
Anantha Duraiappah and Dan Shefet discuss whether the growing volume of data gathered by newly ubiquitous learning platforms ought to form part of humanity’s common heritage
This time, it’s personal – Why the age of personalised learning has truly arrived
Héloïse Ardley considers the extent to which students’ needs are increasingly best met by personalised learning
Implementing Edtech – Why small steps can make the biggest difference
Using edtech effectively needn’t always call for a big investment – at least not if you have a team of staff and pupils willing to make incremental, but meaningful changes observe Matthew Knight and Kate Broadribb...
Distance learning – 6 things remote teaching taught us
When the pandemic first hit, Greenwood Academies Trust was already ahead of the digital education game – but there were still important lessons to be learnt, as Tom Campbell explains…
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