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Beyond the Ivory Tower: May 2010
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Beyond the Ivory Tower. Live from Birmingham, UK. View my complete profile. The Business of Learning. Solving Combinatoric Problems with List Comprehensions. The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). Wednesday, 12 May 2010. The Business of Learning. I just spent almost an hour watching a video from a presentation at the Business of Software 2009 conference. Why? I have a pile of unmarked essays on my desk. The real reason was that the speaker is Kathy Sierra.
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Early Modern Gillian: Staging Post
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. View my complete profile. Saturday, 29 May 2010. A colleague and I went out to dinner last night to celebrate the end of one more batch of marking. This is the picture she took of our marvellous Italian puddings! The torta della nonna (at the back) was mine, and every spoonful was delicious. It really will be over.
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Early Modern Gillian: April 2010
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. View my complete profile. Wednesday, 28 April 2010. Having trouble posting another entry. This is a test post. I'm so out of practice in blogging that I'd quite forgotten I hadn't posted about my recent conference experiences. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Early Modern Gillian: May 2009
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. View my complete profile. Sunday, 10 May 2009. The asparagus pictured here is my second bunch of the season, purchased at Warwick market yesterday morning - along with some Cotswold bacon and locally-baked bread. The asparagus season doesn't last long, so I'm enjoying it while I can. 1865 ‘C. BEDE’.
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Early Modern Gillian: A plagiarist speaks
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. View my complete profile. Friday, 19 November 2010. 19 November 2010 at 10:37. 20-40 pages a day? 75 page papers in two days? I find that a little hard to believe! A sprinkle of salt on some of the hyperbole here, methinks :-). 19 November 2010 at 10:41. Ten words per page, maybe? 19 November 2010 at 20:32.
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Early Modern Gillian: April 2009
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. Web 20 in the World. View my complete profile. Thursday, 30 April 2009. It's being reported this week that fewer students are sitting GCSE English literature these days. Google Reader's one-line summary of the BBC Education website. Reading is fun. It's also, even in today's image-driven world, an important life-skill: ...
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Early Modern Gillian: What am I Doing This Week?
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Ali Bongo's blah blah. All the world's a text. This blog is damaging your brain! The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). OLIA: Online Learning in the Arts. What am I Doing This Week? View my complete profile. Monday, 25 October 2010. What am I Doing This Week? I’m hoping to use the travelling time efficiently by doing at least some of the following:. Preparing notes for my first-year lecture on early modern rationales for writing. Virtue Rewarded, or The Irish Princess.
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: January 2011
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Beyond the Ivory Tower. Live from Birmingham, UK. View my complete profile. The cuts start now. Solving Combinatoric Problems with List Comprehensions. The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). Sunday, 30 January 2011. Quinton had very little burglaries, "averaging just one or two burglaries a month" over the last nine years. But now, crime has "shot up by 29%", more than the rest of Birmingham where crime only rose by 21%. Because the percentage looks bigger. If you double ...
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: March 2011
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Beyond the Ivory Tower. Live from Birmingham, UK. View my complete profile. Plagiarism - setting an example. Solving Combinatoric Problems with List Comprehensions. The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). Tuesday, 1 March 2011. Plagiarism - setting an example. Germany's Defence secretary, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg. Resigned today. What that has to do with a blog on learning and teaching, you ask? While plagiarism should indeed reason enough to not be fit for public office, Gu...
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: July 2013
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Beyond the Ivory Tower. Live from Birmingham, UK. View my complete profile. Changing Places. and Names. Solving Combinatoric Problems with List Comprehensions. The roar the other side of silence. Fiddling (rather than marking). Monday, 15 July 2013. Changing Places. and Names. The observant among my two readers might have noticed the name of this blog has changed. While in a sense I'm still learning. I'm no longer teaching as part of my job. So a name change seemed only appropriate. Improving their lingu...