Tag: writing
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Chess in Education: Insights from London Masterclasses

The Every Lesson Counts, Chess in Education Masterclasses were a huge success. An event organised by the FIDE Education Commission, the European Chess Union and Education Commission, ChessPlus, The Olympics Committee and our very own LogiqBoard. Held at the London Mindsports Centre, a perfect venue for playful learning and games. 🇬🇧 Master Class Presenters Chess…
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Why chess and…?

‘Why is it chess and maths, chess and this, chess and that? What happened to just playing chess?’ This was a question posed at an online discussion group last year. It was a question that, for a few seconds, made me pause. Not because I didn’t know how to respond but I had forgotten that…
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LogiqBoard news & upcoming courses 🔥

Hi Logiqboarders I hope you all had a wonderful break. It’s the last day of August here and I’m grateful for three weeks by the sea. Sunshine, swimming, fresh food and friends. Cyprus was wonderful. A time to rest and make family memories. Did I work? Ofcourse I did, but I loved every second! Reuniting…
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Happy International Chess Day!

Photos by Chess Fest Hi everyone and happy international chess day for the 20th July! 🖤🤍🖤 Summer holidays have arrived and the six week ‘reset and renew’ break has begun. At the moment I’m at the in-between stage teachers often find themselves. I can’t switch off completely. Maybe I need to reflect on the year…
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Highlights from the Strategy Games Festival in London

On Sunday I attended the first ever Strategy Games Festival at the London Mindsport Centre in Hammersmith. 🇬🇧 When Great Minds Come Together The Festival was organised by John Foley and Brigitta Peszleg from ChessPlus and Fransesco Salerno. ChessPlus, is an educational organisation that offers chess, plus other games. Follow them on social media, visit…
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Discover the Joy of Strategy Games This Spring 🐰🍫

Hi everyone, I hope you’re enjoying your spring break. Today’s blog is a gentle reminder about the power of play. It’s a Bank Holiday Monday here in England and I’m a having a slow day. The Easter weekend has been busy. Left over Easter treats anyone? Before I continue I’d like to ask if you…
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Chess Beams: Cherishing Unexpected Moments

I’d like to share a moment from Sunday. On Sunday it was mother’s day. I started my day in the hot yoga studio then a visit to a bakery with my eldest. As I treated myself to an iced coffee and some savoury pastries I looked to my left and saw a group of men…
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The Double-sided Counter for chess & maths teachers 🔴🟡

Today’s blog is all about the double-sided counter. It’s one of my top ten maths resources but it’s also a wonderful resource for the chess classroom. In today’s blog I’m going to share some tried and tested ways you can use the counters when teaching chess. Using counters as markers Last Monday my lovely year…
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Bett London highlights & Kamisado

Welcome to February’s blog. I’m dedicating this blog to last month’s Bett show in London and a favourite strategy game of mine, Kamisado Bett highlights Bett is the biggest show in edtech. It’s a three day conference and exhibition held in London, bringing together educators, policy makers and industry leaders in technology, showcasing the future…

