Replied to David Hughes on Twitter (Twitter)
“Here's a joyful blog. "It is a pretty wonderful school: with teachers and staff that foster a happy, nurturing, stimulating learning environment for the children and provide learning experiences that are inspiring and enduring." Thanks Alastair. https://t.co/ZRP4oAZdlH”

The linked post Bushcraft Week with Thornlie Primary – Aspen Outdoors Ltd is great. Often folk working with schools post the nice photos but this one has some great activities spelt out too.

Replied to Tom Smith on Twitter (Twitter)
“My collection of Digital Creativity tools. https://t.co/OhIVO6sgfk I favour free and web-based tools so that I can use them easily with students in workshops. #digitalcreativity #creativity #workinprogress”

Digital Creativity Tools: Online Tools Amazing collection of Online, desktop, mobile tools, tutorials, inspiration & more useful for #ds106 and other digital fun. Many things I’ve not seen before. Where to start…

 

Since my blog go updated and https is turned on I can expand my IndieWeb experiments a little.

The updates allow me to use my blog to sign on to other services. I am unsure of how this all work, but it akin to using facebook, twitter or google accounts to sign on to various services.

I’ve set up an account on aperture which is the first bit of a reader app, I then can use Microsub clients like Indigenous for iOS, Together and monocle to read and respond to these article, the responses will be posted through on my own blog.

For now I’ve only got a few sites flowing through aperture and I am unsure where this sits with my rss reading. I’ve made a few posts through the readers, with varying degrees of success. Certainly worth continuing with. Some of the services are in Beta mode, but because it all happens through my blog I will not lose any content that I create.