Author: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. In last week’s article, we asked Why should an edtech company run a conference or webinar programme? In this article, we look at things to consider in order to maximise the […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Running a conference, a webinar or a series of webinars, can be a very useful marketing tool for a company. Yes, it can be somewhat time-consuming and labour-intensive, but bear with […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. It’s difficult to predict the future, so please regard this article as a reflection of what may happen and probably should happen in the area of marketing in the coming year. […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Before considering any ideas, we ought, perhaps, to consider the question: why bother? After all, the situation is so fluid that any strategy you prepare now could be rendered out of […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. In Reflections on Technology in Schools in the time of Covid Part 1, we looked at how some technology has become or might become, a feature of school education as a […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. It’s a cliché to say that we can predict anything except the future, but like most clichés, it happens to be true! Therefore, regard these articles as a kind of thinking […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Now that we’re in another lockdown, with all the difficulties that entails – staff on furlough or “let go”, orders drying up – customer retention becomes even more important than usual. […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. There has been quite a bit of research carried out concerning the effects of technology on health, mental health and wellbeing. Although the picture is not 100% positive, there seems to […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. It’s good that although many conferences have had to be cancelled, or at least deferred indefinitely, some have transitioned to being online. However, are such events worth your money or your […]
Continue readingAuthor: Terry FreedmanTerry freedman is a freelance ed tech writer and consultant. He blogs at ICT & Computing in Education, and tweets as @terryfreedman. Let’s be realistic: with yet another national lockdown looming (and perhaps even implemented by the time this has been published), it’s not going to be “business as usual” in the old […]
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