Can myself @tanbob and @MarenDeepwell have the stream tomorrow (Sunday) for 11am PDT please? #ds106radio — Anne-Marie Scott (@ammienoot) March 29, 2020 It’s been nearly a year since myself, Maren and Tannis started broadcasting together on #ds106radio. Radio adventures started out for me with listening … Continue reading #ds106radio is just like heaven
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Playing with Azuracast #ds106radio
One of the things keeping me sane in this madness has been noodling about on #ds106radio, most usually with Tannis Morgan and Maren Deepwell. With the recent upgrade to the server infrastructure to use Azuracast, Jim offered me the opportunity to kick the tyres a … Continue reading Playing with Azuracast #ds106radio
#ds106radio – some futzing and an improved broadcasting setup
I’ve been further tinkering with and trying to improve on my #ds106radio broadcasting set-up and have had a little bit of a breakthrough which has finally led to me getting a new setup in place that I’m pretty chuffed with. As much as anything I’ve … Continue reading #ds106radio – some futzing and an improved broadcasting setup
The opposite of social distancing #ds106radio
I started writing this blog post after the first broadcast that Tannis Morgan, Maren Deepwell and myself did nearly 3 weeks ago now. But in these crazy work times when I’m stretched so thin every day, trying to write anything beyond the basics required for … Continue reading The opposite of social distancing #ds106radio
Some notes on a #ds106radio broadcasting setup
So Maren Deepwell blogged a lovely post expressing much of the joy and salve for the soul that I think myself, Tannis Morgan and her have all felt when we’ve done our thing on #ds106radio. I have a half-written post about much the same and … Continue reading Some notes on a #ds106radio broadcasting setup
Federation games
Okay, so one of the reasons that I love working across domains and with a variety of different kinds of organisations is that I get this glorious firehose of different ideas and information which, more often than not, bleed into each other in the best … Continue reading Federation games
Why we don’t have good edtech decision making frameworks: It’s a bigger problem than HE
You know sometimes you get that moment of delicious friction when two small ideas rub up against each other and you see something new that you realise should have been obvious all along….? One of the benefits of my little self-imposed sabbatical is that I … Continue reading Why we don’t have good edtech decision making frameworks: It’s a bigger problem than HE
#ReclaimOpen – reclaiming human scale
As with #OER23 I’m going to say here that I plan to write more blog posts about #ReclaimOpen in due course (yet to happen for #OER23) but I want to capture a few key thoughts and takeaways from the event before they slip away from … Continue reading #ReclaimOpen – reclaiming human scale
Homecoming #OER23
There’s lots to say about the substance of #OER23 and hopefully I’ll manage that in some blog posts soon, but this post is just going to be a self-indulgent opportunity to prolong some good vibes, special energies, and warm feelings. #OER23 wasn’t my first post-pandemic … Continue reading Homecoming #OER23
#OER23: Open Education and Open Source
Although I’m barely back into the UK, I’ve decide that the resting and relaxing thing to do is to pack up again and head further northwards to the OER23 conference. For many of us this is the touchstone conference, offering not just an opportunity to … Continue reading #OER23: Open Education and Open Source