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New Theme

25 May 2010

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Roadworks signI have finally caved in (well it wasn’t hard) and purchased the Thesis Theme.

I have read various people rave about it so I thought it was time I had a look.

Money Back Guarantee

It comes with a 30 day money back guarantee (I always like these type of offers) so if I decide I don’t like it (unlikely judging by what others say) I can get my money back.

I’ve also signed up as an affiliate, but as with all things like this I want to have a look-see first before I recommend it to readers.

Watch the blog to see how the new theme will change the appearance :)

Image: Caro’s Lines

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I get asked “How do you do that?” a lot, so here is what I am doing about this:

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Ada Lovelace Day 2010: Rebecca Blood

24 March 2010

“Ada Lovelace was one of the world’s first computer programmers, and one of the first people to see computers as more than just a machine for doing sums. She wrote programmes for Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, a general-purpose computing machine, despite the fact that it was never built. She also wrote the very first description [...]

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Teaching with Twitter

6 November 2009

[ad] These are the slides from a workshop I did at Auckland University recently. Teaching With Twitter View more presentations from Carol Cooper-Taylor. It has also been translated into Italian by Caterina Policaro. Grazie.

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100 Best Blogs for Teachers of the Future

5 August 2009

I am always really chuffed when my work gets a mention on other people’s sites. It gives me a nice glow inside. And of course it’s even better when you get included with a bunch of other people who are really great. So I was really really please to find an email in my in-box [...]

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Some of my tweets this week

18 May 2009

Here are some of the sites I tweeted about on Twitter this week, which didn’t make it to a full blog post. Classroom 2.0 Live! Beginner series – Go Wilde With Wikis. Presenter Sue Waters http://live.classroom20.com/classroom-20-beginner-series.html Why Kids Cheat and How to Stop It, by Rose Garret http://www.education.com/magazine/article/kids-cheat/?cid=90.191 New Seesmic desktop out today. http://seesmicdesktop.com

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New Course: The Interactive Web for Teachers

12 March 2009

I don’t do plugs for my own work that much (well just a bit), but here is one for a new course I am doing: Are you looking for ways to use interactive web tools to use in your teaching? But you don’t know where to start? Do you think it will take more time [...]

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Blog, Twitter, Facebook – Where to start

23 November 2008

Chris Brogan blogged yesterday about where he’d start if he was just starting to use social media today. He reckons he’d start with a blog, add in Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, then link to an audience by blogging relevant stuff, and finally don’t be afraid of experimenting with new ideas. I hope I caught the [...]

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Slides – Blogging. What is it? How do you do it? What does it have to do with learning & teaching?

5 November 2008

I wrote last month about my upcoming presentation on “Blogging. What is it? How do you do it? What does it have to do with learning & teaching?” as part of the DEANZ Elluminate series. I have just finished the slides (well they might be a bit different on the day) and uploaded them to [...]

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BUGGER

19 August 2008

Bugger, www.cooper-taylor.com has been hacked aggggggh. Will get it back up online ASAP.

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