#KeepReflecting

I love how hashtags make you see words (or even non-words) within words…. kee preflecting my brain just said when it was lower case. Thank goodness for upper case letters! Sooo you’ve got to keep on learning and reflecting on what you know when it comes to digital as things just keep moving. I feel … Continue reading #KeepReflecting

#KeepReflecting

I got 23 Ways to My Blog’s First Page

I’m not sure what I hope to get out of the 23 Things project, to be quite honest. Greater knowledge of social media? Possibly. For professional reasons? Unlikely, I like my job as it is, and social media is so far not a part of it, though that may change. To win a free iPad? Well, it’d be useful for the kids. Because I like to babble? Almost certainly.… Continue reading I got 23 Ways to My Blog’s First Page

I got 23 Ways to My Blog’s First Page

Here we go….blog post 1

So here goes with my first blog post for 23ThingsEdUni. A) What do I hope to gain? I’d like to  consolidate some of the bits and pieces of knowledge and experience I already have. For example, I have been publishing a blog for a while. It’s called Staying Alive: Surviving and thriving in academia https://daphneloads.wordpress.com But I […]

Here we go….blog post 1

Digital footprint

I’ve just looked at Thing 3 which is focussing on a person’s digital footprint. How many of us give any amount of thought to what we’re putting online for the world to see?  I have, like many others, got a few e-mail addresses, 2 Twitter accounts, 2 Facebook accounts, a LinkedIn account and a Pinterest […]

Digital footprint

Digital footprint

I’ve just looked at Thing 3 which is focussing on a person’s digital footprint. How many of us give any amount of thought to what we’re putting online for the world to see?  I have, like many others, got a few e-mail addresses, 2 Twitter accounts, 2 Facebook accounts, a LinkedIn account and a Pinterest […]

Digital footprint

thinking about things

I am participating in the University of Edinburgh digital skills course ‘23 things for digital knowledge‘. The first thing to do is to think about blogging.  I have been blogging for about 10 years now. I have always had a university hosted blog rather than a personal one.  I enjoy the opportunity for reflective writing …

thinking about things