John Swinney, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
Step Conference 2019 Keynote 1: John Swinney, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills.
Introduced by David Cameron
John Swinney, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
Step Conference 2019 Keynote 1: John Swinney, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills.
Introduced by David Cameron
Download Carol Craig on Edutalk
Connect (formerly SPTC) Annual Lecture – Carol Craig on ‘Learning to Cope: How Do Children Become Resilient?’ (first 45 minutes only). Recorded in Dundee on 14-03-2019.
Download: an Guest “Exploring teachers’ professional development with Twitter”
Dr Ian Guest talking about his recent PHD “Exploring teachers’ professional development with Twitter”.
Ian Guest (@IaninSheffield) | Twitter
Marginal Notes – Musings of a PhD student
Ian’s phd can be downloaded Exploring teachers’ professional development with Twitter: A sociomaterial analysis – Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive
Download John MacKay on Edutalk
John MacKay, Principal Teacher of Fitness, Health and Well Being at Kingussie High School, on School Partnerships.
Ali, Kaska and Peter from the Tayport Community Garden in Fife.
The Garden is the key project run by PLANT (People Learning About Nature in Tayport), Tayport Community Trust’s gardening subgroup. Since 2011, PLANT has been working on projects bringing people together to grow food and flowers, while reducing carbon emissions and enhancing Tayport’s natural environment. The development and work of the Garden has been funded by Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund and Big Lottery.
For more information see: https://tayportgarden.org/ or find them on Facebook @plantgroup.
They also have a |PLANT Voices podcast: https://anchor.fm/plant-tayport-community-garden
download: Radio #EDUtalk 27-02-19 PressED WordPress and Education twitter conference
Pat Lockley talking about PressEd the conference about WordPress run completely on twitter.
PressEd uncovers many aspects of the use of WordPress in all areas of education.
We discussed some of the aspects and features of running a conference on twitter the previous and upcoming conferences.
Pat invites anyone who uses WordPress in any area of education to submit a proposal to the conference.
Pat Lockley on twitter Pgogy WebStuff (@Pgogy)
Pat’s Website: Pgogy Webstuff – Pedagogic and Techological Outfitters – WordPress / Drupal / Moodle / Digital Humanities
PressED Website: 2019 PressED conference – A WordPress and Education, Pedagogy and Research Conference on Twitter
PressED PressED Conf – A tweeting WordPress conference (@pressedconf) on twitter.