image from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47524474 I’ve often wondered if what we call the internet keeps Sir Tim Berners Lee awake at night. Reading his open letter to […]
A part-time doctorate is a challenge on many levels. In 2014 I posted my top tips for surviving a part time phd Looking back, I think […]
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In Part One of The Other Side of Lurking, I wrote about the #HEdigID #OEP discussion (13/07/18) on Twitter. Every day this week something new […]
https://pixabay.com/en/warning-shield-risk-attention-838655/ So yesterday, I attended a presentation about student blogging in a module for summative assessment. It was a brilliant example of teaching and learning […]
Procrastination is something I’m good at. Very good. I wander through the world wide web like it’s my second home – or maybe even my […]
How much is too much? Or not enough? Overload warning – drowning not waving – data data everywhere. Explode. Head. Ready. Weekends and bank holidays are for […]
Stumbled onto a video of Gardener Campbell talking about educating the whole person. Sidetracked through the serendipity which characterises the internet. Start at A and […]
On reflection this post could also be called the Othering of the TEL-People I was at the UCISA Spotlight on Digital Capabilities event James Clay […]
Yesterday was #nationalpoetryday. When I think the digital in the poetry world it’s Richard Brautigan’s All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace which comes to mind. Brautigan […]