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Posts organised by the various chapters of my career.

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3 ways to tame Google apps notifications

Posted onJanuary 10, 2019February 4, 2019AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

I’ve used Google Apps for the last 5 years at my last two organisations. It’s a fantastic tool, but I find that when you’re using calendar and docs/drive your email inbox easily becomes full of notifications. I’ve discovered three tricks to tame this, and to keep notifications out of your inbox and in their own Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry Pi

Who comes to Code Club?

Posted onDecember 6, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

New research on participation in Code Clubs in the UK. Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry Pi

How children make digital projects: Research from Coolest Projects 2018

Posted onNovember 20, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

Findings from our research into young makers’ projects. Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry PiTagscoderdojo, coolest projects, Project based learning, projects

Organising travel tips

Posted onOctober 21, 2018February 4, 2019AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

Some tips I’ve picked up on my travels. Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry Pi

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Discovering students’ underlying computational skills

Posted onOctober 11, 2018October 4, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

Using a test to understand what learners bring to computational thinking Read More …

CategoriesHello World Magazine, Raspberry Pi

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Digital skills: which matter for work?

Posted onOctober 6, 2018October 4, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

An interesting insight into the skills that will really matter for employment. Read More …

CategoriesHello World Magazine, Raspberry Pi

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How to give feedback on documents

Posted onOctober 3, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

Advice on giving feedback in this age of quick collaborative documents. Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry Pi

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Digital Making Educators: A look into the community

Posted onSeptember 8, 2018September 25, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

Insights from the annual survey of Raspberry Pi Certified Educators Read More …

CategoriesHello World MagazineTagscertified educators, raspberry pi, rce, teacher education, teacher training

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Programming Pedagogies: PRIMM

Posted onSeptember 5, 2018August 31, 2018AuthoroliverquinlanLeave a comment

A Hello World article on approaching teaching programming. Read More …

CategoriesHello World MagazineTagscomputing education, pedagogy, primm

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How to get feedback on documents

Posted onAugust 31, 2018September 5, 2018AuthoradminLeave a comment

In these days of collaborative documents and divided attention, how do you get the feedback you need? Read More …

CategoriesRaspberry PiTagscollaboration, documents, feedback, google docs, writing

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    • #28daysofwriting
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