Digital Photography Student

June 10, 2007

Anyone got a feather?

Filed under: Open University — aquamarina @ 1:05 pm

I popped into my blog after lunch today and checked out the blogstats as usual because it’s nice to know where readers are coming from and what search terms are being used to find ‘Digital Photography Student’. I was astonished to find that it has been discovered by a staff member of the Open University’s Relevant Knowledge program, the ‘Mothership’ for T189 and all its technology short course siblings.

Relevant Knowledge – The technology short courses program – Central Hub

oscal kindly wrote the following post on his blog

Tony Hirst pointed me to a lovely blog by a T189 student. It’s a stunning example of the usefulness of blogging in education. It provides the student with a tool for publication and self-expression, and it provides very useful information for teachers (e.g. in this case about the difficulties T189 students are experiencing with our Flash-based tutorials). I wish more of our students would blog.

*blushes*

2 Comments »

  1. That was a well-deserved pat on the back. Your posts about the class were excellent!

    Comment by montucky — June 10, 2007 @ 1:58 pm | Reply

  2. I’m another reader who finds your blog a breath of fresh air – it’s great to get a student view of T189 as I’m doing it in October.

    It’s fascinating to see how this thread has come about and shows the real power of blogging. I also wish more OU students would blog…

    Comment by Bill Larnach — June 10, 2007 @ 4:43 pm | Reply


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