
Its a self-indulgence to rant - says Stephen Fry in his podcast - the one where he rants.

For me the best summer experiences are those that I have in the open air. I think I am not unusual even amongst my intellectual friends in looking for embodied and fleshy experiences between June and September.

Well, very low tech m-learning that is.
Our books (and the rest of our possessions) have just arrived back from Australia and oh boy how much I LOVE having them back! There really is nothing quite so beautifully portable as a book. It's light. It's accessible. It's portable. It's user-friendly. It's joyous!

I'm currently reading J. G . Roederer "Information and its role in nature" and need to somewhere to record notes. I'll do it here.
(This is, even more than usual, really only addressed to myself. I might come back to edit this post, to add more notes as I go along.)

I'm currently reading J. G . Roederer "Information and its role in nature" and need to somewhere to record notes. I'll do it here.
(This is even more than usual, really only addressed to myself. I might come back to edit this post, to add more notes as I go along.)

Last week I had the pleasure of being at the SocialLearn workshop held for OU students, staff (including many Associate Lecturers - the vital members of staff who act as learning mentors to students) and alumni to discuss and get input for the SocialLearn project (a next-generation educational social
Summer has just started and I am already finding it to be perfectly fantastic.

A routine day but with the pleasure of working from the garden at home: