
Only when someone asks 'Can I have a CV?' do you realise how long you have worked without one. If we proved that is possible, for those that ask here are work samples and vain souvenirs collected over the years. For a speedy overview see Roger Frost - writing projects (YouTube video)
Communicating is Roger Frost's passion and it's been his day job since 1988. He writes for those who talk to parents or an education audience including textbook publishers, newspapers, magazines and companies, PR firms and government agencies. Below are samples of work, the next pages list the clients we have worked for.
The samples come from our writing in books, brochures, product catalogues, software manuals, teaching materials, case studies, web sites and advertisements. Roger Frost can talk too! He has notched-up around 20 radio interviews and after-dinner talks about science, education and computers. It's another aspect of communication.
- Interview in 'The Times' (UK)
The Times - "There's a downside to having technology in the home"
 | BBC Radio 4 Learning Curve - "What do you think of the GCSE revision web sites?" March 2000 (playing time 5 minutes) Interviewer: Libby Purves | | BBC Radio 5 The Formula - funny excerpt (1 minute - MP3)
|  | BBC Radio 5 The Formula - "Is software good for children and education at home" September 1998 (playing time 6 minutes) Interviewer: Quentin Cooper | | Other interviews - education expert on Radio Lancashire, Belfast and numerous local radio shows - 1997 |
- Writing for Microsoft Education (UK)

Writing for Microsoft Training (AATP)

- See Case study - one of many collected in 2001, 2002, 2003
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For BBC Education
Commission and edit materials for a GCSE revision website BBC Bitesize from its planning phase in October 1997 to its first publication in March 1998. Chemistry and Biology.
Newsletters and marketing material
ASE Science Consortium
Newsletters and marketing copy Issue 1 2 3 4

Manuals - for Logotron
Manuals - for New Media
Teaching guide for Multimedia Science School - sample: Atom Viewer Guide.pdf
- Writing for The Times Educational Supplement
A weekly teacher's newspaper appears in newsagents on Friday 'TES Online' section
- For The Guardian - daily newspaper.
Education section appears on Tuesday. Termly supplement is 'Edu@guardian'; IT for Schools appears on first Tuesday of the month.
Feature about a website to teach about parliament IT For Schools | Act now
About a scheme to give whole classes laptops IT For Schools | Lapping it up
Projects running on the Internet during the annual 'Netday' in November 2000 IT For Schools | Plug in and play (acrobat pdf) or Education Unlimited - Plug in and play (swf)
The value of Schoolmaster.net and other web portals for schools - IT For Schools | Ports in a storm
Fast Internet access via a microwave link - IT For Schools | Radio days on the net
Stories from schools using laptops - IT For Schools | Sat in your lap
Review of five handy websites for Chemistry IT For Schools | Chemistry
Science project / visit ideas: feature for the Guardian sponsored 'Tomorrows World Live' exhibition - Special Reports | Inventing tomorrow
For The Sunday Times - 'Culture' Magazine
Doors Section - ranking websites for out of school support. See Web Site test - Sunday Times
Doors Section - ranking websites for GCSE Exam Revision.
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