If you engage NoTosh, you always engage with founder Ewan McIntosh to find out how we can make your staff succeed in trying out something new, something that will raise their game. And we have a large network of best of breed designers, coders, educators, engineers and business mentors who can help take you and your organisation to new levels.
There are too many folk out there who can tell you what you need to do, but can't help you actually make it happen yourself. Not us. Our little black book is not so little.
MA (Hons), PGCE (Dist), FRSA
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Ewan is one of Europe’s foremost experts in digital media for public services, particularly in education. He has worked with thousands of teachers across the world, in China, India, New Zealand, North America and Europe.
He was also a key player in setting up one of the most ambitious investment funds from a public service broadcaster in the UK, himself making the call on investing over £1m in cutting edge and high impact digital media products. He is also the founder of 38minutes.co.uk, the creative industries platform for the North of the UK. In education, he helped set up and grow an active community of educators over a large school district, the adoption strategy of which has been replicated countless times around the globe.
His understanding and application of the latest web, mobile and games technology also continues to influence policy and practice in the world of education, where his personal passions lie.
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Picture credit: Mike Coulter [and a jolly clever chap he is, too]. It's one of the nicer ones, really, but there are more pics out there for your conference materials, dartboards etc etc...
We hope to be announcing our Chief Engineer soon.
If you have recently escaped from a maximum security stockade to the javascript and ajax underground and, today, are still wanted by the government, if you survive as a coder of fortune... If you have a talent, if no agency can understand it, and if you can find me, maybe I can hire... you.


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