This visual thought was originally a hand drawing by @timbotaylor – but I really liked the simplicity of it, and so I had a go at remixing it. There are definitely parallels with all strands of education…

This visual thought was originally a hand drawing by @timbotaylor – but I really liked the simplicity of it, and so I had a go at remixing it. There are definitely parallels with all strands of education…
This image comes from Jonathan Worth’s most excellent session at the Big Think event, Dec 14, where he talked about what the product of a teacher was. Indeed, I was also inspired by a sketch done by @aholsborough, and decided to remix it…
This graphic sums up the momentum of FELTAG, and the fact that it’s not just a report – but a momentum created by a collective of individuals.
Once it gets going it can move pretty fast (or so a blimp driver once told me…)
This was a thought I came across whilst listening to Graham Brown-Martin’s Learning {re}visited interview with Sir Ken Robinson – who seems to talk a lot of sense.
This image was produced for Education Technology Action Group ETAG report (etag.report) and shared at the BETT show in London.
This image was produced for Education Technology Action Group ETAG report (etag.report) and shared at the BETT show in London.
Indeed. Unfortunately its all about whether or not you know what you’re doing. Yeuch.
This Steve Jobs quote was drawn live during a session with John D Couch, VP of Apple Education at the BETT show in London.
his image was produced for Education Technology Action Group ETAG report (etag.report) and shared at the BETT show in London. It comes following a discussion at a meeting of the ETAG group in January 2015.
This image was produced for Education Technology Action Group ETAG report (etag.report) and shared at the BETT show in London.