Love it or lose it
This lamp stands on my desk at home. It is made from recycled materials and Ben’s work is just so thoughtful. Sadly the statement it makes about the loss of […]
This lamp stands on my desk at home. It is made from recycled materials and Ben’s work is just so thoughtful. Sadly the statement it makes about the loss of […]
During my conference years I would often enjoy following the shoe tweets shared on Twitter by Sheila MacNeill, indeed they were instrumental in my finding her in person and connecting […]
At the end of last year I took part in an open course The 12 days of AI in order to try out for myself some of the potential for […]
This post was under construction for a few days. Now I have my X download so I will see you over on Bluesky where I am warwicklanguage.bsky.social We all have […]
I am putting more time aside to think about open. Since my retirement at the beginning of 2023 I have reduced my professional commitments in order to increase time available […]
Looking through Twitter in preparation for the upcoming #OER22 conference I spotted an invitation on twitter to share our stories of serendipity and open. I followed this invitation and discovered […]
Lockdown life sees us all very familiar with the notion of closed. Everything, apart from supermarkets and chemists, is closed in the UK for the 3rd lockdown since this time […]
As an open educational practitioner Creative Commons licences have been central to my practice online and when the opportunity came along to complete an accredited course online over the summer […]
For my final Creative Commons accreditation I decided to embark on a case study of the use of the copyright environment in the UK. I have been employed as […]
In a prolonged dry spell I have started to get quite sentimental about rain. The UK is generally a damp place but for weeks now we have had hardly any […]