Alan Wake – in the classroom (part 6)
In a perfect world I would have photographs and student testimonies to share with you how well the launch went. I am sorry to let you down. You will have to take my word for it and a few analytic …
Triptico share
When Triptico Plus was first released I was over the moon. Being able to store my Triptico learning activities in the cloud meant that wherever I was teaching, I could access those activities. The only downside was that I wasn’t …
Data vs opinion
If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine. – Jim Barksdale (former Netscape CEO) [qr_code_display]
Data data everywhere
‘Making BIG data, manageable and visually appealing is the current hot topic. In the past week, whilst preparing my ‘Making data meaningful’ guide, I have had the time to get stuck into three BIG data, education data, visualisations or guides. …
Education, Education, Education – Andrew Adonis
Developing policy was the easy part. Implementation is far harder. Three or four years ago, my then Headteacher informed me that I should “get to know politics a little better”. I clearly recall that those words of advice were hardly appetising …
Transient students
At The Wellington Academy we have a high proportion of students with a forces background and such, we are well aware of the impact of students moving between schools, in most cases due to parents military postings. The Academy are …
Self Evaluation and Data
With the end of term fast approaching, self evaluation documentation or various flavours is being hurriedly completed and submitted. Ask the Twittersphere and colleagues rarely disappoint; Self Evaluation Form (SEF) Faculty Development Plan (FDP) Area Improvement Plans (AIPs) Ofsted Action …