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Three steps to a better EdTech strategy

In my role as Trustee for A New Direction, London’s  creative education agency, I wrote three guest posts  to help their community in creating better Edtech in the Arts, Culture and Heritage sector. I offered advice in the form of three steps: … Continue reading

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Four reasons to cry (if you are a museum educator)

via GIPHY It’s not often I bring an audience down. As an upbeat and excitable person – passionate about education and vocal about how digital can be an vehicle for innovation, I often find I have been scheduled to speak … Continue reading

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Connecting Collections Conference 2015

The education sector is huge, with many audiences, providers, policy makers and perspectives, and I spent part of last week getting to know the Arts and Culture world better; and it was a joy. I was grateful to the nice people … Continue reading

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Connecting Collections

There are the notes and slides from the talk by Chris Unitt and Eylan Ezekiel at the Connecting Collections Conference on 29 June 2015. The slides will be available on Slideshare shortly. Chris has a post about this too! Background Arts Council … Continue reading

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Hangout with a wise head

This week, the fantastic Bill Lord gave an impromptu  master-class in Headship. This happened while we  talked in a Google Hangout about the Arts in Education, as part of the work I am doing for the Arts Council England. Despite the … Continue reading

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