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Five Technology Lessons from the Classroom in 2010
Having been stuck at home with a chest infection for the past three days, I’ve had and taken the valuable opportunity to reflect on some of the biggest technology lessons my students have taught me in 2010. As a teacher, … Continue reading
Open Source is the Answer
I’ve been in the lucky position of being able to trial a couple of iPads over the last term with some of the teachers and students at my school. At the same time, I was in the unlucky position of … Continue reading
An Open House for Open Source
Who would have thought that with Windows Vista fast going down in history as the slowest, most cumbersome and least intuitive operating system, that a solution was right under my nose all along? Up until last weekend, I’d long since … Continue reading
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