‘A long, strange trip’ – One year of Darkage-ology
So it turns out I missed my own blog’s first birthday. This is why I should never have children. I gave birth to Darkage-ology a little over a year ago. 367 days, to be precise.
So it turns out I missed my own blog’s first birthday. This is why I should never have children. I gave birth to Darkage-ology a little over a year ago. 367 days, to be precise.
Earlier in the week I had the pleasure of attending a Higher Education Academy conference called ‘Teaching outside the HE …
I am going to be giving a paper called ‘Blogging the Past as Wider Engagement?’ at the Teaching outside the HE history classroom: field visits, oral history, museums and monuments conference. The conference takes place on 18th June in London and is primarily concerned with the sharing of ideas about the theory and practice of education beyond the classroom walls.
This week’s post is written as part of the Blogging Archaeology Carnival. This archaeology-wide blogging carnival is the brainchild of Doug’s Archaeology and has been highly successful in bringing bloggers together. The format consists of a monthly question to address, with January’s question being:
What are your best (or if you want your worst) post(s) and why? Compare and contrast your different bests/worsts.
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