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Online learning consultant (UK higher education) and part-time Lead Learning Designer at UCEM. AI agnostic. Aspiring artist, lapsed linguist, and compulsive editor (Team Oxford Comma!). Corvid obsessed. Dogs not cats.
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...but inside was this 🥳🥳🥳
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Ooh, but the story has a happy ending after all! Just before I left, mum remembered another box. It didn't look especially promising...
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I did also have the space set that the set of instructions go with. Adored that too!
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I'm hoping I can find the instructions somewhere online - and maybe any missing bricks - to at least try building the castle. I suspect the mini-figs will be eye -wateringly expensive if they're even available. I absolutely loved this one as a kid, don't understand what happened to the rest of it 😢
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Feeling the bearded iris love 😍
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Good work! 👏🏻
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Reminds me of how a colleague used to describe the attitude to change in the organisation we worked for:
What do we want? Incremental change!
When do we want it? In due course!
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IME, those involved in developing modules rarely have significant involvement in module (or 'sub-module') product pages - and even when they are asked for their input, what they contribute and what the final public-facing pages say can be wildly different, sometimes misrepresenting what's on offer.
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Interested in your points about the marketing of microcredentials. Having joined HE from publishing, I was shocked by the disconnect between module content + how they were 'sold'. In publishing, marketing + editorial teams must collaborate effectively for books to reach their full market potential.
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Is this info the result of a conversation with an actual human expert, or your own research? At 53 I keep getting ads for free (supposedly legit) pension advice, and am wondering if it's worth following up.
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Same same, and I wrote to my MP too. I feel completely betrayed by Starmer: I voted for Labour but feel like I've elected Reform.