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Tag Archives: Cornwall
Loveday
Spring is coming, finally. It’s been a hard winter and I think the blooms are 2-3 weeks later than last year, but looking out at my garden I see an explosion of forsythia blooms, and our narcissi and daffodils are … Continue reading
Wear your flag on your hand
I’m not really a fan of flags – to me they symbolise walls that keep some folk out and tie others to false rhetoric about duty to one’s country – but today’s Daily Create was a fun thing to do … Continue reading
Posted in DailyCreate, DS106, GIMP
Tagged #DS106, #TDC1623, Cornwall, GIPMP, St Piran
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Creating an alternative CV
This November I’m going to be co-facilitating Digital Writing Month (#DigiWriMo) with Maha Bali and Kevin Hodgson. We thought that a fun way to lead into this would be to suggest that folk create an alternative CV. As a way … Continue reading
Posted in #DigiWriMo, knitting, Learning, MOOC, Music, Online learning, Teaching, Technology
Tagged #DigiWriMo, Cornwall, daleks, knitting, music, singing. uke, ukulele
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Where is home?
I never know what to answer when folk ask where I am from. I’m from Scotland, of course – I’ve lived here for the last 17 years, and that’s my usual answer. But sometimes folk want to know where I … Continue reading