The site brings together some personal and work stuff.
See my CV, and current work activities as an educational consultant.
I also have a website that features my creative work which includes photography , embroidery, beadworking and printmaking. I have previously established and supported a community arts group in South Scotland and ran a physical and online art gallery.
I make jewellery and have a website called KIKULU that sells this as well as vintage jewellery
Some of the older posts are about my family and our experiences of autism – but there are less of these posts nowadays as my son has become more private. However, if you are a family dealing with the challenges that autism can bring you may find some of the older posts useful…
I identify as an autistic woman and sometimes post about my experiences on this website.
[…] Lou McGill, Isobel Falconer and I have been planning the methodology for OER4Adults. Building on the methodology we used (with Helen Beetham) in the JISC funded UKOER programme (Joint Information Systems Committees, UK), we are using an iterative community-engagement approach to scope and analyse emerging educational practices. We are using activity theory as the basis for our analysis because it allows us not only to examine activities around the creation and reuse of OERs, but also the motives behind these activities. […]
[…] week Lou McGill, Isobel Falconer and I met with Yves Punie and Stefania Bocconi at the European Commission’s […]
[…] Falconer, Lou McGill, Eleni Boursinou and I have been carrying out a SWOT analysis of Open Educational Resource […]
[…] These are the draft highlights of the OER4Adults project I have been working on, together with Lou McGill, Allison Littlejohn, and Eleni Boursinou, for the past 8 months. OER4Adults takes an overarching […]