Today myself and Jen Ross took part in the PressEd Twitter conference, brilliantly organised by Pat Lockley and Natalie Lafferty. They had the genius idea of re-mixing the Public Archaeology Twitter conference format and with much heroic cajoling succeeded pulled in over 40 presentations from … Continue reading Digital Education and WordPress: an historical romp for #pressedconf18
Author: Anne-Marie Scott
Reflections on #IWD from a different time and place
This year I am celebrating International Women’s Day whilst travelling at a conference in Australia. I’m attending the Learning Analytics and Knowledge conference in Sydney and am enjoying spending time with many wonderful women colleagues and their stimulating ideas. The conference is being held in … Continue reading Reflections on #IWD from a different time and place
Notes from #LAK18 Day 1
Jotting down a few notes from day 1 at the #LAK18 conference in Sydney before I forget them. I’ve got the usual grand plans for writing blog posts but as my WordPress drafts indicate, best laid plans etc…* I did my pitch for the 2 … Continue reading Notes from #LAK18 Day 1
Say it with bots
As a special Valentine’s treat, Colan, Stratos and myself organised a session for our colleagues in Information Services on AI and chatbots – aiming to draw together and share info about the various activities we have going on in this space. We did some intro … Continue reading Say it with bots
sonic vapour trails
A Christmas playlist sparked a loose conversation on Twitter, which continued when we bumped into each other at a book launch at ECA, and has had me curating a playlist over the last few weeks to contribute to James Lamb’s Elektronisches Lernen Muzik project. https://twitter.com/james858499/status/955422466872049664 … Continue reading sonic vapour trails
Last week was emotional
I had a tough week last week. One of the hardest I’ve had in a while. I’ve been working on my CMALT portfolio (Certified Membership of the Association of Learning Technologists) for a while and there was another submission deadline on 31 January. CMALT is … Continue reading Last week was emotional
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 3
This follows on from: WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1 WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2 The code I am working with is in a GitHub repo here: https://github.com/ammienoot/wordpress-lti After exploring what’s going on under the bonnet in the messaging, my shopping list now is to change … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 3
Beyond the tide, love
A conversation on Friday night threw me back over the weekend into reminiscences of growing up on the Fife coast and how much I like being around water. I live not far from the coast now in West Lothian – a few miles only – … Continue reading Beyond the tide, love
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2
Following on from WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1, the next steps I want to take are to understand better what’s in the LTI output from Moodle before I start making changes to code (for the sake of simplicity at the moment I’m going to stick … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2
WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1
This describes some initial testing of connecting to WordPress from a Moodle VLE instance. Main scenario being tested is Use Case 3 from this post. WordPress LTI Testing: Part 2 – this is what I did after I did the things here. WordPress setup Vanilla … Continue reading WordPress LTI Testing: Part 1