who is Roger Frost?
In case someone once asked ‘who is Roger Frost’ he’s a writer who collected new ideas to teach science which this web aims to record. Many of those ideas used technology. Over twenty years,...
In case someone once asked ‘who is Roger Frost’ he’s a writer who collected new ideas to teach science which this web aims to record. Many of those ideas used technology. Over twenty years,...
A book to lever more science out of the experiments and activities we do in school. If you use it a lot the author would like to know. It is not for selling. Scroll...
I wrote hundreds of items of copy for publishers and big companies and other print for education. I’ve put samples here more to remind me than anyone else. The main customers were Times Educational...
My series of IT books could be found in many UK schools from 1994 – 2004. They are now public domain so remind me if I fail to link to copies from this site....
my animation projects included Roger Frost’s Organic Chemistry (250 animation screens) Malaysia 6th form chemistry (200+ animations) Learning & Teaching Scotland Higher (50 animations) Nelson e-science (30 animations + 200 e-activities)
As well as run one-off courses for teachers in schools, I had a central role in some bigger projects with a wider community of teachers. There was a national project called GEST which gave...
Roger Frost mostly 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,...
Projects and writing Cambridge University, Faculty of Education, Teaching Associate 2012 Writer / Presenter of The Science Show on local radio Cambridge 105 FM 2012-2015 BETT Awards Judge for BESA & EMAP 2001-2014 Higher...
It is only when someone asks ‘can you send me your CV?’ do you realise how long you have worked without one. We proved that it is possible to work for twenty years and...
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is credited for landmark discoveries and cutting-edge techniques. This podcast offers an overview of what the LMB do. On the occasion of the Medical Research Council centenary, and a visit by...
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Neil and Lottie invite us to the Breakfast Show on Cambridge 105 as we answer questions about how the show came about. There was giggling but it was an informative chat too. Running order...
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rogerfrost.com is a compendium of ideas for using technology with sciencey questions in mind. Started in 1995 to offer ideas to school science teachers, Roger Frost expanded the coverage to home automation, gadgets and sensors to monitor, or understand, what’s going on around us.
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Roger Frost has been writing since 1988 and this web includes his published articles about the use of the Internet; the work of scientists and how technology is useful at home or school.
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