A couple of weeks ago I was approached by the Principal Teacher of RE, who wanted her S2 class to investigate some of the miracles accredited to the shrine at Lourdes.
After a quick online search, I suggested we focus on the story of Jean-Pierre Bely, a man apparently cured of Multiple Sclerosis during a Lourdes [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Comic strip miracles
Posted in discoveries, investigations/classes, storytelling, transferable skills, tagged comic, Jean-Pierre Bely, miracle, RE on May 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Still not lost, but looking vague
Posted in learning and teaching, librarians, tagged isolation on May 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So, got first uni assignment completed, passed (hurray!), had a week off, then back to next uni assignment, which is where I’ve been since.
I’ve discovered that trying to work fulltime, run after family and complete postgrad stuff is quite time consuming! And it’s a shame because there’s been lots of interesting stuff to discuss.
For example, I [...]
No Smartboard!
Posted in learning and teaching, tagged smartboard on May 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Not fair. The bulb in my data projector has retired disgracefully, which means I am Smartboard-less until it’s replaced.
They are not cheap, so I’m waiting to see what happens from the ICT Technician.
In the meantime, it’s back to trying to describe how to find information and point out web issues without being able to [...]


