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Month: December 2007

Lost my contacts

Nokia N95

I should know better than to do potentially disastrous things when I’m tired. But yet, at 10.45pm this evening I updated the firmware on my Nokia N95 and, guess what? I lost all of my contacts. So now I’m going to have to wait until people for whom Hannah hasn’t got the details get it touch with me. I suppose I can put a message on Facebook

If you’re reading this and want to stay in touch, please text me (don’t forget to put your name at the end of the message!) 🙂 Continue reading “Lost my contacts”

Ed.D. blog moves home

Eduspaces, where I previously hosted my Ed.D. blog, has given notice that it is shutting down. I have therefore moved my Ed.D. blog here, to edublogs.org. 🙂

It was a fairly easy process:

  1. Download RSS feed from Eduspaces.
  2. Sign up for edublogs.org blog.
  3. Go to Options/Import in new blog.
  4. Browse and upload RSS feed from Eduspaces.
  5. Categories were all wrong, so had to delete them all manually (a bit of a pain)
  6. Configuration of new blog.

Hopefully this will give me a bit more flexibility and make it easier for people to find my reflections. The only really annoying thing is that the imported posts have ‘James’ as the author instead of me… 🙁

Paradigms within research methodology

Inspired by Bredo’s diagrams in ‘Philosophies of Educational Research’ (within Handbook of Complementary Methods in Education Research – see previous post for reference), I’ve produced the following diagram. Hopefully it will help clarify my thinking when it comes to writing the methodology section of my thesis proposal:

Gliffy diagram?

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