SWOT Analysis

swot_frame2.jpg

Page moved to http://www.systemed.co.uk/4business/ideas/swot-analysis/

Councils and Credit Cards

Becta web archive

May be innocent – but what about  VATman?

 

The Telegraph has used the freedom of information act to obtain expenditure reports from many councils across the United Kingdom.

But do the figures disguise something else? Is there a VAT scam at play here?

Here’s how it could work – I’m not saying it does – just that it could.

Let’s look at Wrexham. This council has a population of 123,900 and spent £2,504,532 on credit cards for IT equipment (over £20 per constituent). If you live in Wrexham how does that make you feel?

Credit card expenditure by Wrexham County Borough Council

Look deeper in those figures and we see that one particular supplier seems to have the bulk of the business – including one single credit card purchase of over £33,000. Look at the list and you’ll see the same supplier name also appear as www. …

The first thought this raises is that this procedure looks very, very strange. For a council to spend approximately £2 million pounds with one supplier on credit cards is strange – an explanation would be interesting. Unlikely, but interesting.

I have no proof of the next statement, but it is very likely that the council is hit with a credit card surcharge by the supplier. It’s also likely that the supplier pays a surcharge for transacting the credit card payment. It is also highly probable that the payment levied to the council and the payment made to the bank is different.

Here comes the VAT scam opportunity

As an estimate the supplier is taking £2 million pounds from the council. In the current environment I would expect the supplier to be running a mark up of 5% maximum. (If YOU would like to spend £2 million per year with my business on equipment on credit card payments please get in touch – TODAY!)

The council may be paying a credit card surcharge of 1.75% and the supplier paying a surcharge of 1.25%.
A difference of 0.5% – not much.

Bring on the man from the HMRC.

£35,000 – this is the credit card surcharge paid by the council

£25,000 – this is the credit card surcharge paid by the supplier

£10,000 – extra profit received by the supplier

No VAT is charged on the transactions as they are financial transactions.
So the man from the HMRC loses out by £2,000. Don’t try this at home.

I can’t prove any of the above is true – but the loopholes are there. It would be a great one for the Audit Commission to investigate as a swansong.
Could someone please explain why a government body with “responsibilities for overseeing and commissioning local audit” has an 0844 number? Do they actively discourage you from contacting them?

An abundance of complacency

thornlightingcomesdown.jpg

And the walls came tumbling down

thornlighting comes down

Odd day, today.

We lost a customer today. Our team are hard working and friendly. We keep nearly all of our customers. Losing one hurts.

Who’s the best person to ask ‘Why did you go away? What can we do better in the future?’ How about – the customer? So we sat down today together.

On the way I heard Chris Brogan use the phrase ‘Abundance of Complacency’. In the meeting the customer said ‘We’ve been complacent’ –meaning all of us!

That was a very valuable wake up call. If a business relationship has reached complacency – it’s really up to the supplier to (what’s the opposite of complacency?) it.

But it raised a lot of questions. Where else has complacency crept in? Do we take each other for granted? Do we assume things will ‘just work out’?

What’s complacency costing you – in time, effort and stress? If nothing then – well done (or are we too complacent to spot it?).

I don’t know if complacency cost the loss of this Leicester land mark (Thorn Lighting on Melton Road), but I passed it on the way bak to the office – and it just felt sadly appropriate.

The headline is from an excellent book by Chris Brogan – which I have reviewed on our business web site

Business Tips

Spiral staircase york castle

Pulling the Notes Together

It’s early morning on the day of the Royal Wedding, and I can’t sleep. Not because of the excitement – but because I’ve got a brain full of ideas and a bag full of notes.

Time to empty the brain and the bag all at one go.

Stress – the DOA candidate

Or the DOA solution? A problem which seems insurmountable can be handled using this simple TLA.

D Delegate. Who else could do it?

O Outsource. Is your group the best one to do this job?

A Automate. Get a system in place.

For the A you could consider

Action - now, just do it

Avoid - if it doesn’t need doing – don’t sweat it

Outsource is obviously a contentious one – it conjures up visions of off-shoring, TUPE, job losses and loss of benefits. It has another angle though. You don’t always make something just because you can.

You’re seeing an example right now. Me and my team could sit down and make website themes – and in the (very) long run we may even do it profitably. Why bother when we can outsource the job to a more focused organisation that we can buy from. That’s right – buying finished goods is the most common form of outsourcing.

For automate – you need a system – here’s why – it will

S ave
Y ou
S tress
T ime
E nergy
M oney

What do you think?

I picked up these simple tips at a NABO workshop. My company is an active member of NABO. If you run a busness, take a look.

Creativity – a quick thought

creativity

Creativity

creativity

Creating this from that

 

There was a very thought provoking tweet today from the very thought provoking John Davitt @johndavitt

“creativity is indeed a tricky fish – you can terrify it out but you can’t kindness it in”

A few months ago someone close said “I’m not very creative”

I asked “in a couple of sentence, please could you explain why you aren’t creative, and what do you think has stopped you being creative?”.

3 chapters of marvellous stuff later my response was “So, with no warning or preparation you’ve created a wonderful story, very descriptive and engrossing. Now, once again, how does this lack of creativity affect you?”

Facebook Madness

Why you should subscribe to SafetyNet

On Safetynet today, Will Aitken posted a set of links to bad facebook practice by school staff around the world.

“Hi Mark

Most from America

bbc news

wsbtv news

abc news

nymag

huffington post

daily mail

Hope these help – there are loads more

Will”

Twitter in 10 minutes. Part 3

image.png

On Twitter today

After the good reception of this approach last week – it may be a regular feature.

In future posts the full web site address will be used, rather than the shortened versions. We’ve discovered that the shortened versions sometimes can’t be accessed through school filtering systems.

10am

Good news. Physio says I am two weeks ahead of schedule. Should be allowed on bike in one more week (@nickwhittome). Nick is a fantastic, helpful technical genius based in Ireland. That’s great news.

@DavidCookAuthor The Fall of the White Rose, visit Bosworth Battlefield at a truly wonderful heritage site! http://www.bosworthbattlefield.com/ Being a Yorkshireman, I’m not sure I like this idea.

@NikPeachey Teach Yourself to Teach with Tech: The first 10 tasks http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/nikpeachey/teach-yourself-teach-tech-first-10 If it’s by Nik Peachey – the chances are that it is very, very good!

teach yourself tech

@innovativeteach Prof. Sugata Mitra was great at #saltash11. You can find out more from when he spoke at our event in Nov. – http://blogs.msdn.com/b/teachers/archive/2011/01/25/share-part-of-the-uk-innovative-education-forum-with-your-colleagues.aspx This is from the Microsoft Partners in Learning group. Some of their stuff is really useful. They often highlight fantastic free resources from Microsoft. (Yep – free and Microsoft in the same sentence – ‘tis true! I am using the free LiveWriter to make this entry).

teacher blog

11am

@tonyparkin RT @the_college: Join @mberry in our new discussion on doing more for less with ICT -https://www.nationalcollege.org.uk/session-timeout?urlParams=servid=44 Oh – I do wish people wouldn’t do this – raise our expectations then dash them! Or maybe put an entry on the tweet – requires log-in

 

sign in page

 

Two fire alarms by period two! How many more will there be today? Place your bets now! If I didn’t laugh I cry… I won’t name this teacher, but here’s a primary school teacher tweeting on her iphone – therefore completely bypassing the school proxies. When will the RBCs and the folks that set the rules realise that they are dealing with adults as well as pupils. Note to central ICT staff who think that adding radius servers to primary school networks are a good idea. They’re not. (personal view)
Update – this comment by @kernowbaird on twitter made me think – “good blog. but what is wrong with the primary teacher tweeting about fire alarms if she did it at break time?”
I agree with James – and I’ll add to it. What is wrong with adults using adult tools to support the learning and teaching. I often see tweets asking for a quick vote or for a visit to light up a blog or for an idea – these tweets are clearly during lesson times and they’re not all in PPA time. What are your thoughts?

 

@russeltarr Excellent maps re. World War Two / Origins of Cold War #historyteacher: http://tinyurl.com/6byamw2

This looks fantaastic -

origins of war

The unfortunate thing is the link to the link to the link makes it crazily stupid to copy.Look – and this isn’t even the end of it

horrible long link

@thisisleics MP quits to join race to be Leicester’s mayor http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/news/MP-quits-join-race-mayor/article-3299965-detail/article.html

This is the ‘official’ twitter channel for our local paper The Leicester Mercury. Like the idea about quitting as an MP for an ‘odds on’ favourite job. I’m not a a gambler but ‘odds on’ favourites I can recall include .. (finish this sentence)

 

Noon

@The_NEN 21st Century burden: Parents are under immense pressure, writes Sophie Raworth

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12664259

 

bbc news family

@peterford The more I see of @missionexplore , the more I wish I had been a geography teacher :-) I fully agree – so there are at least 2 closet geography folks out here in twitterland. (peter and me!). Geography and ICT were made for each other! Can someone let me know the most straightforward way to get a Geography ‘A’ level?

 

@ePaceonline At the heart of every class are 30 very different students, all coming into school to learn the same material in a wide variety of ways. This I like – Mary Blake is openly the face of her company on Twitter and sometimes drops out gems like this. Often, these are followed up later with the way their solutions can help with the conundrum. I do like this use of twitter to both provoke thought and introduce the solutions.

@SchoolDuggery Wrote detailed email to Asst Dir of Ed about a key local issue. Got a one line response referring to a different pyramid of schools #argh. So – here’s my view. As the ‘local layers of administration’ are under threat, now is their chance to shine or to keel over. Which response was this one? I suggest that @schoolduggey  sends the said ‘Asst Dir of Ed’ a copy of “Good to Great” and highlight any 2 pages. Any 2 pages would make a difference.

1pm

ZenologueBlog Sunidhi Chauhan loves photography – Times of India #photonews http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/music/news-and-interviews/Sunidhi-Chauhan-loves-photography/articleshow/7645317.cms Sadly, I was expecting more (how Twitter sets the bar high!). Good example of how NOT to construct a blog page – IMHO !!

HodderGeography Did you catch this? The World’s Most Typical Person is a 28-Year-Old Chinese Man http://ht.ly/49d91 worth seeing – but once again the link is in a link in a shortened link. I think it eventually points to a National geographic web page.

@nancyrubin New Skills for the Learning Pro? The Big Question http://performancexdesign.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/new-skills-for-the-learning-pro-the-big-question/

Well – the post is over 18 months old – but it’s still very thought provoking

 

new skills for learning pro

@thedisruptdept New Blog Post: “Disruption Department PSA #1″ http://thedisruptiondepartment.org/blog/?p=93

 

creative commons font

the disruption department is a wonderful project – their about page may sound familiar.

There is a great resource tucked away on this page – http://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/ – here’s their site “Here, you’ll find only the most well-made, free & open-source, @font-face ready fonts.”

These are fabulous fonts – created in Opentype format. I was so impressed with this resource that we’ve made a ‘how to’ page on our company website -

2pm

@ericorayner BBC will shoot Wimbledon finals in 3D this year. No 3D on BBC of course, but will be sold to other broadcasters. Surely a fascinating first step – also, we should be happy that the BBC is okay selling things to other broadcasters – keep the licence fee down!

would it be really unethical to send out iPlayer and drinking game rules links to my 6th formers as HW? I won’t name this teacher – but it does look like a very good idea. I’m struggling to work out ‘Homework in which subject?’

@OhLottie Having trouble embedding an SWF file in my wordpress blog. Just coming up as a link? Can you help?! I think I used an embed plugi quite happily (until I discovered Vimeo Plus!)

 

@HPTeachExchange Great site. Online task manager. http://budurl.com/lqrc – sounds good – but naff link (I think a naff link shortener!)

@cherylren Using replaynote app to explore diagrams replaynote.com/notes/MzY0 This is probably realy good – the link is to a video which will play havoc with my 10 minute rule. This app is for an ipad.

@PfS162 Sunshine much needed to lift spirits after another disappointing funding notification – PfS fights on to continue to benefit young people Not good news – this is from Rex hall Associates who have been behind the Playing for Success centres across the UK. We’ve been lucky enough to work with quite a few of these centres over the last 12 years. Their loss will be sadly felt by a lot of schools.

3:40pm (3pm and 4pm) – lets try 15 minutes.

@unmarketing See what apps have permission to your account http://twitter.com/account/connections remove ones you don’t know This is worth knowing – how many 3rd party apps. have you given access to your twitter account over the months?

This is a small selection of mine I’d forgotten about – time for some action.

twitter links

@deerwood Technology scheme to transform education in Kenya http://afrinnovator.com/innovation/intel-corporation-in-kenyan-education-initiative

 

kenyan initiative

 

@ZoeRoss19 RT @MrsThorne: New blog: next steps with Google Maps http://sallythorne.com/2011/03/07/more-work-with-googlemaps/

What a brilliant, thorough blog post – this is merely a snippet!

google battlefields

@terryfreedman is anyone aware of a later version of Shift Happens than 4.0, preferably a UK version? Thanks

I’m sure the copy shown at Naace was UK based – hey – I’ve just found a copy called ShiftHappens UK. I’ll try to get it to Terry – or better still… here’s a copy on Vimeo that you can download. http://www.vimeo.com/20746877 Now if anyone at Microsoft wants me to remove it – no problems – please can I have a link?

@thisisleics Should primary pupils be paid to do extra lessons? http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/news/Children-paid-extra-lessons/article-3299465-detail/article.html

Leicester mercury -  fascinating article. Surprised that the education correspondent didn’t tweet it though. Maybe she hasn’t twigged twitter in education. Maybe we need a chat.

 

4:45pm

@ZenologueBlog Photobucket Wins MediaPost’s 2011 Appy Awards for “Best Photography App” – Business Wire (press release) #photonews http://tiny.ly/oM3s http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110307005956/en/Photobucket-Wins-MediaPost%E2%80%99s-2011-Appy-Awards-%E2%80%9CBest Probably really fascinating. But – a press release about a photo app – and it’s all in text. Come on folks.

@idletim New blog post – Stunned by Storybird http://challengeclc.primaryblogger.co.uk/2011/03/06/stunned-by-storybird/

storybird

Storybird looks like a fascinating facility, and I have seen lots of reference to it on Twitter recently.

 

@Ideas_Factory Bringing art and design into science education – article in SEED by John Maeda of RISD

http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/on_meaningful_observation1/

RISD is the Rhode Island School of Design and they do have some intersting facilities – not quite matched by the typical primary!

 

not a primary school

7 Trips to Twitter

image.png

Social Media – what can it tell us?

Following yesterday’s experiment – let’s try again – but be much more disciplined than yesterday with the 10 minutes.

Windows LiveWriter really comes into it’s own here – I simply start a LiveWriter post and keep saving draft until it’s ready for the blog.  If some of thee entries are truncated – I stopped typing when the 10 minute alarm went off.

9am (start the timer!)

@leicslibraries Historians at Harborough Library in March: War veterans can bring their photos, films, badges and Royal British … http://bit.ly/fYligo .

This time we’re at the libraries blog site – much easier to work through than the county web site. (Note – I am a rate payer in the county) http://leicestershirebooks.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/historians-at-harborough-library-in-march/

@dan_bowen Any ideas of what book character my 3 year old can go to school as that’s easy to do ?

That sound like a cop out and he should be more imaginative. I’d suggest Mr Tickle (I’ll do that!)

@the_NEN Guardian Edu: Are university technical colleges the next big thing?: Peter Wilby speaks to Kenneth Baker, who ha… http://bit.ly/eGjAxt

The link is http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/mar/01/university-technical-colleges-kenneth-baker

My personal view – nothing new here ‘they will be grandly, if rather confusingly, called university technical colleges (UTCs).’  I did a sandwich course in Engineering at Bradford University – why do they need to mess – why don’t they fix what’s there. When, oh when, are politicians going to run the country like a business. Simple rule – optimise current situation then look at new avenues. The man has enough industrial background to be more sensible. As I say – my personal view.

@karencymru Welsh for beginners @njhamer: Key phrase 1: “Whose coat is that jacket?” meaning “Has someone lost their coat?”" – On St David’s day we need as much Welsh as posible

@whatedsaid Looking for a site where I can find historical newspaper headlines –

I wonder if she found any responses. I’ll spend a few minutes after this post to help her (I did have some on my blog)

Then I’ll put out  a question on twitter – how can I consolidate my blogs without Google thinking I’m scraping?

10am

Not a lot was happening on the folks I follow – I had to trawl back 30 minutes or more.

@Mark_Antony Great article by @glynmoody on latest UK Gov Open standards & Open Source moves http://bit.ly/gCiKt6 plus a challenge for those good people!

The link takes you here – http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/02/true-open-standards-open-source-next/

Why do they jokingly call it a blog when they force you to watch 15 seconds of advertisement?

The journalist seems to have the ability to use 10 words when one will do – but – it is worth reading a few times. There seems to be a genuine move for UK public sector to move ahead of Europe in forcing Open software. This could become very, very interesting

A timely tweet – closely followed by one from Microsoft

@innovativeteach New blog post – ‘Celebrate World Maths Day with free Maths resources from Microsoft’ – http://bit.ly/gHDUS5

Here’s the big link http://blogs.msdn.com/b/teachers/archive/2011/03/01/celebrate-world-maths-day-with-free-maths-resources-from-microsoft.aspx not sure what version of Windows / Office is needed here.

This looks fun (honest – it does look fun – see above re University course). Modelling software like this used to cost £100,000 per terminal.

 

Microsft Maths 4.0 Free Download .

 

@andreacarr1 Advertising watchdog to police companies for false claims made on Twitter http://bbc.in/eFmpzj

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12597934

The page is interesting, as the rules in the UK are a little bit lax (in my view). The US has some fairly tight rules on testimonials where the customer has had a better than normal deal. Trust Agents springs to mind. (Here’s a link to my review of the book which has an affiliate link to Amazon for which I receive remuneration if anyone bothers. That’s disclosure. http://wp.me/P1cO6r-IX)

 

11am

Now we’re spoilt for choice.. but still the ten minute rule.

@School_Radio Recommending Flux http://bit.ly/yJqUZ . Changes the brightness of your computer screen through the day. Helps with eye strain and sleep…

http://stereopsis.com/flux/

So – firstly – will it be free forever? F.lux is patent pending. If you make a cell phone or other cool device, and want to talk about licensing f.lux? Email us: flux@mikeandlorna.com Possibly, looks like they have a business model.

I’ll try it later – but the first few lines on their screen are worth seeing

Ever notice how people texting at night have that eerie blue glow?

Or wake up ready to write down the Next Great Idea, and get blinded by your computer screen?

@davidmiles RT @AndyCAndrews: SEO vs. PPC? Insightful session by David Miles from DivaDani today IMO SEO is just too onerous for the return! // agreed!

I’m not too sure what’s behind this. SEO does look like a strange beast these days, especailly in light of Google’s announcements ..summarised – ‘Content is king’

@sophiebessemer RT @russeltarr: Imagination Prompt Generator: Nice starter activity for classroom discussions: http://tinyurl.com/km5l2e

The website address doesn’t copy too well – but the prompter rolls through things like

Image prompt Generator

@educationgovuk It’s World Maths Day! Register to help set a world record by answering 1 billion questions http://twurl.nl/i4nwra

Looks fun -

World Maths Day

@NorthernGrid RT @ictregister: The EMERGING Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011 List from Jane Hart – & you can contribute your own Top 10 http://ow.ly/45o1V

takes us here http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/2011.html

 

Top 100 tools

 

@sw27 An Introduction to the Monitoring Theme of ICT?: Just connect a microphone to your computer and bounce a bunch o… http://bit.ly/h0OTjP

http://primarynuggets.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/an-introduction-to-the-monitoring-theme-of-ict

Bouncing with Neave

Sorry – seriously broke the 10 minute rule here by following the link – wonderful for mood setting.

Then find out about the author and his technical tips.

// Any other tips?

Turn the computer off and go outside.  Go hang out with your friends.  Count your blessings.  Smile like an idiot.  Don’t think too much.  Don’t worry about the future.  Don’t take life too seriously.  Don’t pay attention to a word I say.

Noon

@TweetSmarter 10 expert tips—using Twitter for events http://bit.ly/gdBLR7 RT @jeanlucr

Takes us here – http://engage365.org/2011/02/10-tips-from-pistachio-on-using-twitter-for-events/

Surprisingly – I think we did most of these at #tmm11 (and lots of other teachmeets)

@nancyrubin RT @lauraclick 32 Topic Ideas for Your Next Blog Post http://bit.ly/ijU7mC

Nancy normally highlights some very powerful, useful stuff on the internet. Another result http://flybluekite.com/2011/02/22/32-topic-ideas-for-your-next-blog-post/

@daibarnes “@4goggas: #Kodu #SOW from @GeekyNicki http://bit.ly/galYVC

Let’s decipher this first – there’s a Scheme of Work using the Free of charge Kodu – and it looks like this -

Kodu Scheme of Work

And it’s all here – http://www.interactiveclassroom.net/Kodu.html

This next one is bound to be good ..

@nancyrubin The Big Apple in Incredible Time Lapse Video via @openculture http://shar.es/3ZqGa

The link http://www.openculture.com/2011/03/the_big_apple_in_incredible_time_lapse_video.html is really quite incredible. There are some talented photographers out there.

Anyone care for a maths challenge – how much for his kit bag ‘Canon 5d Mark II dSLR and the following lenses: Canon 14mm 2.8L, Canon 24mm 1.4L, Canon 50mm 1.2L, and Canon 70-200mm 2.8L.’

Camera body is £1600 for starters. Maybe next year, or the one after that, or …

If anyone fancies donating similar equipment to me – please feel free.

1pm

@mikeherrity Any UK Schools out there using Virgin for their School broadband? If so could we get some feedback on quality?

fascinating one – worth watching – as Virgin won the contract from Capita / Synetrix for London Grid for Learning.

@TESConnect Computers must soon replace pen and paper in all exams, says Ofqual head http://bit.ly/eCsQkE

takes us to http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6071151

Outgoing head of OfQual

Don’t you just love it when ‘outgoing Chief Executives’ drop their successor in it? While she was the incumbent could she have made a start ?

@jobadge ‘magic pen’ + HTC flyer looks wayyy cool. http://is.gd/JY0Yne > evernote> searchable annotations, audio record. Like livescribe but better!

The link is to a YouTube video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxJ6-C6QCw0 and here’s one screen grab

HTC - must get one

@TimHarford Lego + Data + Information Design = Art http://bit.ly/hxX1dk via @shirleyayres @allisonhornery:

Wow – http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/02/3d_infographic_maps_built_with_lego.html

Simple, effective and low cost ..

Lego Infographic

@dajbelshaw RT @purposeducation: NEW! @dawnhallybone shares her #500words on the purpose of education: http://bit.ly/purposed-hallyd #purposed

http://purposed.org.uk/2011/03/500words-dawn-hallybone/

An excerpt gives you a flavour of the rest of the piece

Dawn Hallybone

@SchoolDuggery Gove writes to Local Authorities asking for ideas on school improvement http://is.gd/cV08zD

Leads us to – http://www.education.gov.uk/inthenews/inthenews/a0075016/michael-gove-asks-las-and-academy-sponsors-for-school-improvement-proposals

 

Primary school floor level

 

2pm

@curtgilstrap Anti-Smoking Films by Young People to be Shown at the Responsible Partnerships Exhibition: New charity, The Debo… http://bit.ly/h5usGr

http://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/31670-Anti-Smoking-Films-by-Young-People-to-be-Shown-at-the-Responsible-Partnerships-Exhibition (don’t you just love these catchy web site addresses?)

Smoking Films

@sophiebessemer RT @DeputyMitchell: Blog update: @simonhaughton – Our National Treasure http://bit.ly/f7u09s

This is Deputy Mitchell saying grand things about Simon Haugton. If you have never seen Simon’s work –then this post is worth seeing

http://mrmitchell.heathfieldcps.net/2011/02/28/its-about-time/

below is a screen grab – to see the resources follow the link above

Simon Haughton

 

@GuardianTeach The dogs who listen to children reading http://gu.com/p/2ndj4/tw via @guardian

Something completely different! http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/feb/28/dogs-listen-to-children-reading?CMP=twt_gu

Reading with dogs

Twice in one day for Jo

@jobadge neat @mathsinthecity project http://www.mathsinthecity.com/ from @daveowhite and @marcusdusautoy. What maths can u find in your city?

Looks like a fascinating project / idea. What age group are we talking here – difficult to tell.

This could be worth winning – you could win – a symmetrical object named after you

 

3pm

@johnwm333 “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” -Jack Welch

One of the neat things about Twitter is the quality of the phrases that are thrown around. (Jack Welch was the ‘hidden CEO of General Electric’ when it went through phenomenal growth as a business. he was famous for “What’s the reality”)

@EdTechUNcon Once in awhile, More Talk = More Time http://bit.ly/enQtzm #edtech #webtool #free

These folks have generally got something worth following -

http://blog.simplek12.com/technology/free-webtools/vocaroo/

Vocaroo could be a fantastic facility for reluctant writers – here’s a snap shot from one of their screens

vocaroo

On a previous blog post I warned about terms and conditions

vocaroo terms

@TomPegden Does anyone know what the legal situation is re attempting to demolish an office block while people are working inside?

Looks like the Leicester Mercury Deputy Business Editor may be in a pot of bother – unless this is just a hypothetical question.

@stevebunce FREE FREE FREE #Arduino for schools’ day,1 teacher,upto 4 students & 1 free kit! 11th March Gateshead 10-2:30 http://bit.ly/flrytD #vitalcpd

The good folks in the North East are treated to

arduino

I was going to write so much more, but the time’s up.

 

How’s this for a brilliant message – when uploading from LiveWriter to my blog

image

This means – you are logged on to your blog. Please log off and try the upload again.

Terms and Conditions

Read the small print before you press the button ..

This was on the Yahoo Games Website last April, it was also featured on a BBC radio programme the other day.  Apparently the yahoo site is blocked by some of the Regional Broadband Consortia, so here is the article in full ..

Answer this question honestly – do you read the small print when you buy games on the internet?

High Street retailing giant GameStation decided to put this to the test and inserted a new clause into their terms and conditions earlier this month that granted them legal rights to the immortal souls of thousands of their online customers. Here, in darkest legalese, is how they got away with such a heinous act:

“By placing an order via this Web site on the first day of the fourth month of the year 2010 Anno Domini, you agree to grant Us a non transferable option to claim, for now and for ever more, your immortal soul. Should We wish to exercise this option, you agree to surrender your immortal soul, and any claim you may have on it, within 5 (five) working days of receiving written notification from gamestation.co.uk or one of its duly authorised minions.”

GameStation’s fiendish clause specified that they might serve such notice in “six foot-high letters of fire” too, but also offered customers an option to opt out, rewarding them with a £5 money-off voucher if they did so.

Alas, hardly anyone noticed the clause, let alone the substantial bonus for spotting the gag. More to the point, the fact that it passed more or less unnoticed raises an important issue – too few people actually read the small print when they make online purchases.

According to GameStation, around 7,500 customers carelessly signed their souls away on the day. Were you one of them…?

I’m a primary teacher

wlEmoticon-sadsmile.png

Who should I follow?

I’m not a primary school teacher, most of my customers are.

At present, I follow these wonderful folks. They have great ideas, insights, enthusiasm and they are so helpful.

Knowing what I know (not a lot ) if I was a teacher new to Twitter, I’d start by seeing what these fine folks have to say.

This list is in no particular order, and if I’ve missed you or there’s someone that we should follow to start with – please add your views below.

Real Name Twitter ID Stuff
Bill Lord joga5 Literacy stuff
Doug Belshaw dajbelshaw Very varied technology, insights
Peter Ford peterford Webs, blogs, technology in primary
Chris Leach chrisleach78 Teaches ICT from nursery to yr8 loads of ideas
Ian Addison ianaddison ICT advisor back in teaching – great ideas
David Mitchell deputymithell Unstoppable. ‘That looks like a good idea – look what our pupils did’
James Langley lordlangley73 CLC advisor – pushing new technologies to the limit
Russel Tarr russeltarr History – KS3/4 – applying ideas
Kerry Turner 4goggas Secondary ICT director – finds awesome things on the internet
Mike Herrity mikeherrity Sharepoint in schools – he’s your man
Zoe Ross zoeross19 Google and microsoft ideas’r’us
Jan Webb janwebb21 Full of great primary ideas
Ollie Bray olliebray Awesome knowledge of IT in schools some great games based ideas
Tony Sheppard grumbledook Wide range of technical knowledge, very helpful chap!
Thomas Hayden gigaview360 incredible photopanoramas – see it to believe it
Simon Widdowson xannov Great technical insights
Nik Peachey nikpeachey His blogs are a great resource of fantastic information. Also MFL
Tom Barrett tombarrett If you only follow one person – start here!
Pete Richardson primarypete_ I think the twitter ID is correct. Definitely worth finding! Awesome encyclopedia
Colin Hill colport The work behind the wonderful #ukedchat
Kevin McLaughlin kvnmcl Great ideas – google,linux and whatever else might work
Bev Evans bevevans22 Clipart, special needs and much,much more
Oliver Quinlan oliverquinlan Google, blogs and great ideas
Julian Wood Ideas_Factory Odd idea now and again – his words, not mine
Jo Badge jobadge PGCE student, ex-expert in plagiarism software
Is this your space?