Liked A side benefit of going IndieWeb... by Chris AldrichChris Aldrich (BoffoSocko)
A side benefit of going IndieWeb and posting everything to my own site first instead of to social silos like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinboard, Reading.am, Pocket, Mastodon, etc.: It’s pretty easy to rack up big consecutive day posting streaks in WordPress. Toaster notification on my computer...

Liked: https://boffosocko.com/2018/10/11/wordpress-posting-streak/

Liked Adding Bridgy to WordPress.com by Greg McVerryGreg McVerry (jgregorymcverry.com)
A quick tutorial Go to Brid.gy Click on WordPress.com Authorize the account Copy the code Add a text or html widget to your side bar Next Step Add an h-card. An h-card is the website equivalent to a business card. You can design it anyway way you want. Add an html/text widget to your sidebar  

Liked:  Adding Bridgy to WordPress.com

Bridgy brings comments from twitter, flickr, instagram etc back to your blog.

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.

Reposted Back to the classroom – Ian Stuart – Medium by Ian Stuart (Medium)
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.