Among all the ructions and revolutions over the last year, one predictable transition of power took place without a hitch. After seven years, Sony’s Playstation
English, Education and Technology
Among all the ructions and revolutions over the last year, one predictable transition of power took place without a hitch. After seven years, Sony’s Playstation
Given the lockdown, teachers, parents and pupils are once again grappling with remote teaching and learning. This has been a time for edtech to shine
There will likely come a point next year when you feel like unplugging the computer, and not looking at another screen for at least two
Part II: Education, Language and Technology The internet is home to new modes of communication. Many of these like gifs, videos and memes exploit multiple channels
Staying organised seems to be one of the most common concerns not only for teachers, but anyone living and working in the 21st century. Of
Part I: Memes and Dual Coding In its essence, teaching is the process of transferring new information to a student’s mind. This is a reductive
Minding other people’s language. A lot.
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