by Ian Addison | May 29, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
There are many fabulous people on Twitter, but one of my favourites (if I am allowed to have favourites) is David Rogers. He is always trying to get the rest of us involved in naughty learning and it’s always loads of fun. In fact, I was at a conference...
by Ian Addison | May 20, 2012 | Blogging, blogposts
It’s that time of year again when the best blogs are highlighted and celebrated. This started last year after a conversation with Chris Ratliffe (@chrisrat) amongst others and the fact that there didn’t seem to be a UK-based blogging award. So Chris and...
by Ian Addison | May 10, 2012 | blogposts, Useful Sites/Software
Got 10minutes to spare? Fancy playing a game? I guarantee you’ll spend 30minutes or so on it though… I came across this game about four years ago when we were running a business project in my last school and I have played it a few times since. Today I...
by Ian Addison | May 1, 2012 | blogposts, Useful Sites/Software
So Google Drive launched last week, you get 5GB of free online storage, yada yada yada…. I tweeted that it didn’t interest me in the slightest and the reason for that is that I use Dropbox. I have blogged about it in the past and got referral links taking...
by Ian Addison | May 1, 2012 | blogposts, Hardware, Playbook
We went to the Kidsmeet event last week and I know I haven’t blogged about that yet, but I was asked many questions throughout the afternoon. Some were about Google Apps, so many in fact that I held an impromptu discussion with 10-15 people about it, but another...
by Ian Addison | Apr 29, 2012 | blogposts, Useful Sites/Software
I tweeted about a little project that I was involved in and now I have some time to write a bit more about it…so here goes. I couple of weeks ago, I saw a few tweets from @7puzzle aka Paul Godding. These were number challenges that were being shared each day...