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Various attempts have been made over the years, some successful, to reintroduce wildlife species into areas where they have become extinct in the past.The ospreys in England are one well known example, and a similar scheme is currently underway to...
Topics: areas, attempts, extinct, past, reintroduce, species, successful, wildlife
Topics: areas, attempts, extinct, past, reintroduce, species, successful, wildlife
Untangle This - 15 days ago
Sometimes it can seem as if everything has been so interwoven and tangled up that it will never be possible to straighten out any one individual strand. But why would you need to anyway? The main thing from the subjective point of view is not to get... Topics: Art, interwoven, tangled, wildlife
Loading Up The Lobster Pots - 20 days ago
Loading up a small boat with lobster pots ready to put out from Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife.I’ve always been fascinated to watch the comings and going in these little fishing village harbours in Cornwall, France, Spain and now the east of... Topics: boat, loading, lobster, pots, ready, small, UK
School Of Everything - 33 days ago
Last night at Channel 4 in Horseferry Road, London The School of Everything launched. I’d heard about school of everything from various places over the past year, and gathered the idea is to encourage informal learning about subjects that people... Topics: channel, edublog, horseferry, launched, learning, Microjobs, night, road, school
Learning by Doing - interview part 5 - 37 days ago
Continuing the interview with Cormac Lawler, in which we begin to address the nature of “learning by doing” as it relates to distributed projects, and wiki in particular.Cormac Lawler:About changing of groups’ structure over time, I... Topics: Action Research, distributed research, experimental, tension, Wiki, wikiversity

























