1. Reverend

    Tech Infrastructure as OER

    by

    Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/jgroom/public_html/wpmued-org/wp-includes/feed-rss2.php:11) in /home/jgroom/public_html/wpmued-org/wp-content/plugins/xorigin.php on line 35
    Recently on Twitter, Jöran Muuß-Merhol reminded me of a discussion we had back in 2016 at the OER Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland.  This podcast with @jimgroom on the beauty and the messiness of #learning is one of my favorites! (Only the … Continue reading
  2. amiddlet50

    #minitwalk demonstrates the flexibility of the #twalk model at #socmedhe17

    by
        Since our first successful use of the #twalk model in May 2017, a number of #twalks have used the model in different situations. Our experience and understanding of the #twalk is growing. A number of us involved in … Continue reading
  3. amiddlet50

    Polycontextual bridging – how to be in two places at once

    by
      Polycontextual bridging (Elstad, 2016) is a useful term that allows us to explore literacies around engaging with hybridity, blended learning spaces and learning literacies. Simply, it refers to the experience of being in two or more places at once. … Continue reading
  4. B. Short

    A Son Elaborates and Clarifies

    by
    Dad’s last post encapsulates a lot of what I loved listening to while he was doing all of that research. First, it included a lot of the crazy, insane-seeming, ultra-detail-oriented fine-tooth-comb gumshoeing that dad always seemed so good at. Sorting through handwritten census records to find a name that had been misspelled (sort of!) a […]
  5. Neo-Rev

    Heed the Call: What Led Me Here

    by
    I, Neo-Rev, found myself…no…formed myself about 10 years ago. I haven’t always been Neo-Rev, but circumstances led me to my current calling. After spending my early years in lands up north I sought my new carvanserary in Virginia. It wasn’t long before I found myself under the tutelage of the Reverend who taught me the …

    Continue reading "Heed the Call: What Led Me Here"

  6. amiddlet50

    B plus or A minus? Assessment in the creative disciplines

    by
    I attended ‘B plus or A minus? Assessment in the creative disciplines’, part of a programme of events being run by the University of the Arts London last week. The venue, Central St Martin’s (CSM) new Granary Wharfe, is a … Continue reading
  7. teresa

    Why Darwin’s Valuable Ideas Make you Believe in Evolution

    by

    Do you believe in evolution?  For many of us, it is hard to argue with the mounds of scientific evidence pointing to genetic changes in organisms producing new species over time.  Darwin was a naturalist with a passion for exploring and had a detailed, logical mind which meant he documented all he discovered.  For a great many people, Darwin's valuable ideas make them believe in evolution.

    The post Why Darwin’s Valuable Ideas Make you Believe in Evolution appeared first on Science Alcove.

  8. @StaceyElouise

    My Place or yours?

    by
    My place or yours? This scene given this context changes everything! I decided for this post to make a Gif from a scene from my all time favourite tv show: Sherlock and added alternate subtitles. I quite like the way this turned out but I would like to experiment more with gif’s now I have … Continue reading "My Place or yours?"

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

Student Blogs

(9 posts)

[feedroll tag=”spring24bond”]

Spread some comment love! Find a random post from this section