Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 10th, 2006 | 8 Comments
Ewan is organising an edu-bloggers’ informal meet-up on May 24th in Edinburgh with Will Richardson as the guest of honour which I think means that he buys the first round of drinks It is not too late to sign up at the Wiki. Am I invited?
Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 8th, 2006 | 3 Comments
Here is my listography. Create a list snapshot of your life or the life of your class!
Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 8th, 2006 | 2 Comments
Lloyd Nebres: Although to many the idea of living on Maui might seem like paradise, the island is really a microcosm of society at large, with its own problems and perils.
Striving to find a balanced view of a place’s identity strikes me as a really worthwhile research project. Scraping beneath the surface of the perceived reputation, good or bad, media-driven or anecdotal, would demand research and thinking skills and quite probably the ability to use the web as a platform for getting firsthand information and evidence from ‘experts’ on the ground. Students would be doing much...
Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 6th, 2006 | No Comments
Basically Robinson is a very solid keeper (no more Seaman to worry about – yes, we had a goalkeeper called Seaman, whatofit!)
As well as edublogging pioneer and all-round good guy, James Farmer is the footballing pundit down under. I don’t have time to mess about with such frivolity because I’m off to the School of Science tomorrow with my children to further their education. I take my role as parent very seriously indeed
Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 6th, 2006 | 5 Comments
All the hours I spend talking about blogs distilled into a few bullet points.
Posted by Peter Ford in UncategorizedMay 5th, 2006 | No Comments
Some photos of the ALT-C proceedings.