Author: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. You’ve consulted with senior leaders, teachers, students – just about everyone you can think of, in fact. You launch the product and then WHAM! People complain that it doesn’t work, or […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Having been a judge for a number of awards, I’ve come across good practice and poor practice by entrants. The tips I’m about to share with you will not – obviously […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. What kind of obstacles might you face in trying to sell your product or service to schools? In my experience of having been in a position to buy technology (as head […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Most press releases are boring. Even worse, some are annoying. And the people who send them can be even more annoying. I can tell you these things with some authority because […]
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