‘by the people, for the people’ by kayodek From the BBC - The anger in the air is palpable. The ordinary people hold the political class in contempt. The government is failing, as war and … more →
The Isles ProjectDixie wrote 1 month ago: Goldman, R. (2004). Video perspectivity meets wild and crazy teens: a design ethnography. Cambridge … more →
Dixie wrote 1 month ago: *Roy Pea., “New Media Communications Forums for Improving Education research and Practice, … more →
corizuppo wrote 3 months ago: The success of any education or development effort depends greatly on quality design and delivery. O … more →
drfrank wrote 6 months ago: ‘by the people, for the people’ by kayodek From the BBC - The anger in the air is palpab … more →
Susan M wrote 6 months ago: A few days ago I was reading in the newspaper how to twitter at the office without getting caught. I … more →
prbookgroup wrote 7 months ago: The first theory I read about in Communication and Organizational Crisis by Seeger, Sellnow, & U … more →
Susan M wrote 7 months ago: What shapes our health more directly? Is it what happens in the world? Or what we think happens? The … more →
Susan M wrote 7 months ago: “Without sustained social interaction, the human brain may become as impaired as one that has incurr … more →
drfrank wrote 9 months ago: Charles Darwin kindly posing for a picture… by tranchis From the Darwin 200 website - Darwin i … more →
drfrank wrote 9 months ago: White Horse, Dorset, copied from gearthhacks From The Times - Horses were moved over long distances … more →
drfrank wrote 9 months ago: The precise time when the large blue butterfly can be seen depends to a great extent on the weather, … more →
drfrank wrote 9 months ago: Y Dywysoges Gwenllian, uploaded to flickr by Dafad Ddall In his readable book, ‘And Did Those … more →
elmibester wrote 9 months ago: I had a few interesting discussions recently about inertia – systems that are so frozen in pol … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: Seven Sisters, by Homemade From the BBC (published 18th July 2007) - Some event, or combination of e … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: THE HISTORY OF HUMANS IN BRITAIN Lables refer to archaeological finds - The evidence sugg … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: Archaeologist Nigel Larkin with a mammoth tooth From the Bradshaw Foundation - An extraordinary coll … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: A group of Homo heidelbergensis on the banks of the river at Swanscombe, England, about 400,000 year … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: Reproduction from the University of Newcastle’s Museum of Antiquities website on The Life of t … more →
drfrank wrote 10 months ago: Antler frontlets found at Star Carr in Yorkshire (this is a facsimile of one) may have been used in … more →