Beautiful Morning.

Beautiful Morning.

I’ve hardly posted to micro.blog in a week but it seems I open it quite often. Reading micro.blog has become a relaxation & inspiration. The more thoughtful nature of the community, & posting to my own site, means I don’t fire off so many posts.

Radio EDUtalk is shaping up for the rest of the year. If you would like to be a guest, please get in touch.
Now I have a request…… who would like to collaborate to develop Notebooks for courses? I must admit I tried to do this previously but the teaching community were at the early stage of becoming familiar with the technology. I feel this has moved on. So going to try again and use what I have learned. Drop me a message and lets start collaborating and sharing the workload.
Ian Stuart returns to the classroom, which can only be a good thing for the school. He is looking for some collaboration.
I worked with Ian at Glow and his knowledge of and enthusiasm for OneNote is amazing. A great opportunity for D&T collaboration.
I think this common darter will be the last dragonfly I see this year.

Sunshine with showers approaching.

@smokey glad to see you back. Found the Kavanaugh post really interesting from a ocean away. The possum intriguing.
Hi Greg,
i think it is a better way. I am trying to do that here. My main RSS feed doesn’t have status formatted post. Only post categorised micro go to microblog (I think I’ll change to just using categories soon). The category for this post ‘reactions’ doesn’t go anywhere, unless I forget to take off publicise to google or post to Twitter via The friction should help with the intentionality.
It gets complicated as replies through micro.blog don’t, as yet, get posted here and replies here don’t point, AFAIK, at a particular micro.blog post.
Matt Langford – Micro.blog shortcut
There might be a better way, but here is a shortcut that will help in sharing link posts to micro.blog
@Mtt testing this now 👍
The Circle by Dave Eggers 📚 ★★★☆☆ A quick read.