Category Archives: edtech

4 Pitfalls for Curriculum Publishing

MAT / Curriculum leads: are you looking to share your curriculum. Here are four pitfalls to avoid,  to make it work for your team, avoid risk and maybe even help your budget! My Four Publishing Pitfalls 1 – Reputational damage … Continue reading

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Evolving Wonder

Video Conferencing is ripe for evolution and, fortunately, change is coming – and it’s wonder-ful. Video conferencing (VC) tools like Zoom, which have taken over our lives since the pandemic started, have been forced into the service of our many … Continue reading

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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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Innovation is not what you think it is…

via GIPHY (Yes, this is a gif of me) Innovation means so many things to so many people that it means nothing in most contexts. This week, I heard my least favourite use of the word, in relation to EdTech. I … Continue reading

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