Still alive! (or the problem with blogging about the ordinary)




I’m sure I’ve lost my loyal readership (of two) by now, but nothing I have been doing has been particularly news worthy. It’s not that I haven’t been working, but I’ve been planning for what to do with my first budget, which looks like it could be quite considerable for a school of 70. And most of what I’m looking at has been so eloquently blogged about by other people, so why would I need to? I’m unlikely to spark a debate on an aspect of the eeepc that hasn’t already been covered.

I hope to get going with this blog again now, as there should be some news worthy stuff coming up. I’m also going to try to use twitter a little more too, with mini updates. However, I wish there was a was to subscribe to relevant twitter info. I love to hear about the use of ICT in school, or even the odd update on a house move, but I’m not that interested in finding out that someone had Frosties for breakfast for the 13th day running, especially when I get the accompanying SMS! It means that you have to sift through so much stuff to get to what you need. Maybe I just need to lighten up a bit.

Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)

Leave a Reply

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture.
Anti-Spam Image