Watched: Wind River ★★★☆☆ effective enough thriller. Crime scene somewhat gratuitous and lead character a bit wordy.
Category Archives: Micro
Facebook has targeted politicians around the world – including the former UK chancellor, George Osborne – promising investments and incentives while seeking to pressure them into lobbying on Facebook’s behalf against data privacy legislation
Surprised?
Flowering Currant. First I’ve seen this year.

Sunrise this morning.

Watched: MoodleNet testing intro video Jan 2019
👍 Watched: MoodleNet testing intro video Jan 2019
New Open social media platform for educators focused on professional development and sharing resources.
This looks interesting.
tomorrow evening 8pm UK time I’ll be chatting to @pgogy about #pressedconf19 A WordPress and Education, Pedagogy and Research Conference on Twitter listen on Radio #EDUtalk http://edutalk.info/listen
Beautiful hazy sunset over a calm Firth of Clyde this evening.

Twitter, cpd, actor-network theory and flânerie
“BEST. PD. EVER!” Some teachers make bold claims for the way that Twitter supports their professional development, yet research into this area is rather limited. This study sought to gain a better understanding of the practices involved and the part that Twitter plays. It uses a sociomaterial sensibility informed by actor-network theory (ANT) to unravel the complex webs of relations which form, break apart and reform when knowledge practices are enacted in the mediated arena of Twitter.
To explore this rich but messy environment, I evoke the spirit of the Parisian flâneur to develop an ethnographic approach I refer to as ‘flânography.’
Ian Guest’s phd should make for fascinating reading. I’ve followed along on his blog as best I could. The idea of twitter as CPD is a popular one that needs the sort of examination that Ian carried out.
We have interviewed Ian on Radio Edutalk about his phd back in 2016 and I am looking forward to talking to him again soon. He also published audio of some of his research interviews on Edutalk: CPDin140.
Crocus. It really did feel like spring today.























