November 07, 2006

Weblogs in Ed training session

If you know of anyone who would enjoy learning about how blogs can be exploited in their classroom please let them know that there is a session at Prestonpans Education Centre this Friday, the 10th, at 1.30pm. It'll be a chance to explore possibilities and possibly make a start on a blogging project. They can sign up in advance using the usual CPD routes or come along.

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Alas, Ewan, Blogging is no longer possible in Argyll & Bute. I'm surprised I can comment on yours - typepad not censored yet it seems.

As of this morning access is denied to Blogger in relation to creating blogs and we are no longer allowed to leave comments on those blogs we can access.

You can be sure this decision was not made by someone in education!

Educational innovation! I can't wait for HMIe to come back.I'll tell them exactly what I think!

We're sitting in a sauna in Prestonpans Education Centre - they do take care of us here. No cold water yet, but maybe the maids or waiters will appear soon.

Devastated for you in A&B. Come and work for us, instead!

Do we know *why* the benighted A&B C has taken this step?

Hi Ewan

Just a quick reminder about a question I have relating to multiple users having authoring rights on a blog.

Regards.

Barry Smith

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About Ewan

Ewan McIntosh is the founder of NoTosh, the no-nonsense company that makes accessible the creative process required to innovate: to find meaningful problems and solve them.

Ewan wrote How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen, a manual that does what is says for education leaders, innovators and people who want to be both.

What does Ewan do?

Module Masterclass

School leaders and innovators struggle to make the most of educators' and students' potential. My team at NoTosh cut the time and cost of making significant change in physical spaces, digital and curricular innovation programmes. We work long term to help make that change last, even as educators come and go.

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