katielou

April 2007



of extremes

Sunday, 29 April 2007 4:00 P GMT+01
We have an ongoing battle at work about uploading lecture materials/notes to Blackboard in advance of the session. Not just for dyslexic students who would be able to be much better prepared/have more support within the session, but for all students,
Category: faith

And how are you?

Saturday, 28 April 2007 10:58 A GMT+01
During this week talking with different people, I've realised how good my relationship with my Dad was. Not that I wouldn't have told you it was, but I do feel blessed to have been so lucky.  My Dad cared about me very much. I knew that.

changing relationships

Wednesday, 25 April 2007 6:52 P GMT+01
Have you ever struggled with a new relationship from a change to a long-standing relationship? I've had friends I knew out of work join the organisation so I've worked with them, and that was fine. I've made friendships out of work with p
Category: thinks

Dad's legacy

Saturday, 21 April 2007 1:19 P GMT+01
Forty years of teaching collects a fair amount of stuff. Especially if, like my father, you never threw anything out, and doubly especially, if you were my father who as the authority hitman closed a number of schools. His study contained a phen

marratech

Friday, 20 April 2007 5:25 P GMT+01
Watch out webconference companies, there's a new player on the big stage. Marratech (which we like) has been bought by Google. (Can't believe I beat Ian to this!!)
Category: work

meditating métiers

Thursday, 19 April 2007 4:49 P GMT+01
When I was an undergraduate, I didn't understand, in fact hated with a passion, the compulsory course on Translation Theory. When I was a postgraduate, I realised that I understood translation theory, though possibly not courtesy of the course, a
Category: faith thinks

grief

Friday, 6 April 2007 9:06 A GMT+01
My Dad died yesterday. After interrupting my building a blog in my own webspace, which I've moreorless forgotten how to do already, by being taken into hospital with a swollen knee, he has been consumed by a hideously virulent blood infection, an