@BerisfordRon So brilliant @BerisfordRon I expect my bosses will be asking me to give a series of talks later this year to people who are meeting me for the first time. What a grate (did that deliberately) way to make an impression... #StayFreshCheeseBags
Thank you @SES6521 for ❤️ my Sunday reflections post. I might have some times on Fridays before the end of the year to come up to yours to play @intelino at your school if you would like me to...
@mrbrownpod Hello again @mrbrownpod I got invited and attended events held in the United States in 2019, 2023, 2024 and 2025 as a "Teacher Ambassador"...
@HeroicMrT@FixingEducation Yes. The job itself. I see myself as a classroom based advocate for Computing in schools because Computing and technology is everywhere for everyone...
@MuseumComputing@hardistymark Thank you @hardistymark for RP visitor information for @MuseumComputing in Swindon. Offering this virtual exhibit. Based on this receipt from 1984, 16GB of memory would have cost the equivalent of over £100,000...
Thank you @PardoeMary and @simplem_ths for♥️my memory post. I'm getting #SeptemberReady while waiting to go out with my family this Saturday morning writing teaching notes like this...
@SDP76842783@tes Thank you @SDP76842783 for saying this. My new school year's resolution for September 2026 is to say nothing to families and sweep matters under the carpet because nobody is listening and the teachers get the blame for triggering such parental "feedback".
Astonishing to think that the price I paid for these floppy disks in 1984 would mean a 16GB USB memory stick would have cost almost £101,000. Complete and utter madness but shows too how memory technology has advanced and become so much more affordable.