Bridging the Gap using Social Media

A new generation of learners is emerging. These students are equipped with complex skills and have expectations that can sometimes be challenging to match. I recently did a talk where I explored how Social Media can help schools bridge the gap between students’ expectations and the reality of 21st Century eduction. I also examined how [...]

Google Apps Education Certification

Phew, after six exams I passed the Google Apps Education Individual Qualification (IQ) today. I now look forward to continue providing training to schools and individuals in using the Google Apps suite. If you would like to receive training please contact me and we’ll discuss your requirements and ideas. Don’t forget to explore my series [...]

Thinking about Game Based Learning…

I recently did a series of lectures and workshops on Game Based Learning (GBL) at the University of East Anglia where I talked about how a new generation of learners have emerged and how far  we as educators are meeting their expectations in the classroom. I raised the question if games and simulations can aid [...]

7 Brilliant iPhone Apps for Teachers and Bloggers

Keeping your blog up-to-date, stylish and packed with interesting content have become much easier with the advent of smart phones like the Android and iPhone. The apps noted below build on my previous posts 11 iPhone and iPod Touch Apps for Enhanced Productivity and Top iPhone Apps for Teachers and Students, and will show you [...]

Top iPhone Apps for Teachers and Students (and others)

There are hundreds of apps to use for teachers and students. The problem is that many are either of poor quality or, let’s be honest, too pricey or pointless. I have compiled a brief list of excellent apps that work in the classroom and/or as independent tools for teachers, presenters and other professionals. This post [...]