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On ownership and the American dream

July 23, 2018by teresamac Leave a comment

  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 […]

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agency, open practice, power

When society is s*it

April 29, 2018by teresamac Leave a comment

Some the links in this post may only be available if you live in certain parts of the world I’m afraid, due to the wishes of the content owner. Firstly […]

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agency, power, reflection

The privilege of privacy.

April 18, 2018by teresamac Leave a comment

The first day of #oer18 is over and one of the many talking points has been around open vs private. In the wake of the Facebook data scandal and with […]

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agency, oer18, open practice, power

When the taps are turned off..

February 14, 2018by teresamac Leave a comment

How would we cope if the water supply were to be turned off? I suspect many of us have experienced this for a short time, whilst work is being done […]

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power, reflection, technology

Independence day

December 21, 2017by teresamac Leave a comment

“I am not anti business but…” I caught myself saying recently in an open education online conversation. I felt I should unpack this on my blog and provide some examples […]

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agency, communication, open practice, power

It only takes a butterfly…

September 24, 2017by teresamac Leave a comment

I have found myself thinking increasingly about the butterfly effect of late. Perhaps because there have been a few in my garden despite the increasingly autumnal weather, or maybe (more […]

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agency, power, reflection

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teresamac

teresamac

Experienced language educator and innovator, now retired. Taught and managed language teaching (French and Spanish) for 35 years, researching voice over the internet and telecollaboration (virtual exchange) in language teaching, informal learning, assessment and learning theories.

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