Please Feel Free To Use My Stuff!

Several people have blogged recently on Creative Commons licenses and what to do when people steal your work, presenting it as their own. I’m jumping on the bandwagon a little and offering my perspective on the re-use of material from my blog. I use a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 U.K. license which allows … Continue reading Please Feel Free To Use My Stuff!

TeachMeet Moodle

Today I gave a presentation to fellow Moodlers at the first ever TeachMeet Moodle which was organised by Dan Humpherson (@MoodleDan) and was hosted at Heythrop College in Kensington, London. The Meet kicked off at 11:00 with speed “dating” networking followed by a series of excellent and varied presentations. The Twitter hash tag for the … Continue reading TeachMeet Moodle

Connecting With Parents Online (Part Two)

After the success of our previous online meetings with parents, I decided that the format would be a good way to help the parents of Year 10 GCSE Media Studies students understand what their exam entails and how they should be revising for it. The Year 10 cohort are the first group studying the new … Continue reading Connecting With Parents Online (Part Two)

#mootuk10 (Holes In Walls & Cyberspace)

I just found out that I have been quoted in an article on Moodle Monthly written by Kristian Still (@Kristianstill) and Craig Sumner (@hamblecollege). The article offers a recap of the first day of this years Moodle Moot UK. You can read the article here. I am quoted, responding to the back channel discussion (via … Continue reading #mootuk10 (Holes In Walls & Cyberspace)

New iPod! New Blog!

I have been thinking about creating a blog, not for my Media classes or English classes but for me; about me; my thoughts on education, media and technology.  A place where I can wax lyrical on the joys of my job, the love I have for learning and the path that I am forging – … Continue reading New iPod! New Blog!