Monthly Archives: March 2009

Procrastination – Oh Yes, I know it well!

Procrastination and I are old friends. I love this video (via  @jcleary )but I’m currently trying to change how I see the procrastination monster. I’m trying to take some advice from Havi and learn that there might be reasons for … Continue reading

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Using Diigo to collect evidence of my continuing professional development

As part of my adult education teaching I need to provide evidence of my continuing professional development. This needs to include the sources, time spent and evidence of direct benefit to my learners. As my commitment to formal teaching is … Continue reading

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Joyful Jubilant Learning: Walking the Mist

via Joyful Jubilant Learning: Walking the Mist. “It’s half past one on the morning of 21 June, the summer solstice.  As I look out of the cottage window facing west, past the single candle burning on my plant-crowded desk, I … Continue reading

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