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Roger Frost’s list of projects, courses and media output plus all the places, companies, universities, councils and schools where he worked and very much enjoyed working. Thank you.
You may use this page to send a message to Roger Frost, Cambridge, UK
In case someone asked ‘who is Roger Frost’ … the short answer is that he’s a collector of ideas for using technology. Back in his working days he wrote about using technology for learning at school.
A free book – it’s no longer sold – to lever more science out of the experiments and activities we do in school
Roger Frost wrote hundreds of items of copy for publishers and big companies and print for education. The main customers were Times Educational Supplement, Microsoft, Guardian, BBC, Science Consortium. NCET and Becta
visitors this year: 174 My series of IT books could be found in any UK school if you’d popped into one between 1994 – 2004. They are now public domain and sold on Amazon...
As shown here, Roger Frost worked on many software projects designing screens and interactive activities.
These press cuttings and screenshots give an idea of the scope of the projects I worked on.
As well as run one-off courses for teachers in schools, Roger Frost had a central role in bigger training projects with a wider community of teachers. There was a national project called GEST which gave local councils extra equipment and funding to support schools. RF worked for NCET on that one.
I ran courses to introduce school staff, lecturers, advisers and teacher trainers to the ways that technology might improve education.
Roger Frost ran courses at schools and teacher’s centres on using IT in science. He worked freelance from 1992 – 2008 and was a science advisory teacher and a project officer for NCET, the National Council for Educational Technology later named Becta.
A complete list of the places Roger Frost worked and the projects he worked on.
It was only when someone asked ‘can you send me your CV?’ did I realise how long I worked without one. Here is my CV, a bit late though.
Neil and Lottie invited us to their Breakfast Show on Cambridge 105 radio. We answer questions about how the show came about. There was giggling but it was an informative chat too.
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visitors this year: 73 There are a lot of science people here in Cambridge, England. We started interviewing them for our radio show to find 70 people who used science in their work. The...