Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary 6
A guest post today from June Angela. It’s been a while since we had a post from the Tyke in Exile – another in the
A guest post today from June Angela. It’s been a while since we had a post from the Tyke in Exile – another in the
Over the last few days I have been reading the wonderful book by Chris Guillebeau called “The Happiness of Pursuit”. Yes, it’s a fantastic title
I never really thought about this until this last weekend when I was lucky enough to get the latest album by Eberhard Weber. It’s the
This week I have been recovering from an operation which has given me plenty of down time for reading. In just a couple of days
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is the heart that is seen as the place where the mind resides. This struck me as odd when I was
“In these troubled, uncertain times, we don’t need more command and control; we need better means to engage everyone’s intelligence in solving challenges and crises
The photo at the head of this blog post was taken a while ago on a visit to Northumbria. The coastline is peppered with castles.
A few weeks ago I blogged about online learning and how incredibly interesting the current developments are in that field. I mentioned MOOCs and some
I wrote recently about a letter writing exercise which involves writing letters to a hero or someone who has had a big influence on you,
This is the first of a series on the people who have inspired me which I will be writing over the next few months. I