by Richard Galloway | Dec 11, 2013 | technology, Uncategorized
When I was involved in photography I used twitter on and off and over the five years I gained around 2500 followers. I was never convinced of it’s effectiveness, which probably says more about me than Twitter. Quite early on after I decided to return to...
by Richard Galloway | Dec 2, 2013 | quote of the week, Uncategorized
Came across this the other day – liked it a lot.“When people have no choice, life is almost unbearable. As the number of available choices increases, as it has in our consumer culture, the autonomy, control, and liberation this variety brings are powerful and...
by Richard Galloway | Nov 28, 2013 | studying, teaching, Uncategorized
I already mentioned that waiting is not something I do well. It’s doubly true when the thing that I am waiting for has implications for not just my future but that of my family as well. interesting newsA friend of our recently (well in the last year) became...
by Richard Galloway | Nov 27, 2013 | personal, Uncategorized
As I have started to research the educational blogosphere a couple of thinks occur to me. First that there is A LOT of information out there. I mean huge amounts, way too much for anyone person to consume in a day. So how do you cut through the chaff to find the...
by Richard Galloway | Nov 19, 2013 | quote of the week, Uncategorized
“Tout comprendre c’est tout pardonner.”To understand all is to forgive allI’m in the process of reading Mindset by Carol Dweck and it’s funny to realise that for much of my adult life many aspects of my world have been dominated by a fixed mindset....
by Richard Galloway | Nov 12, 2013 | interviews, Uncategorized
Sue hails from Australia and started her professional life as a lecturer. I ‘met’ Sue Waters taking part in an online course about blogging in an educational setting. Sue is a big part of the team at edublogs who provide blogs for educators. We have...