Blogging frenzy

Apologies in advance for what may appear as a blogging frenzy!  After too much vacation and free time and working and getting back to school activities and a kid with a broken hand (we think, in plaster until a new xray today), I’m catching up with my work for INF506, which involves – you guessed it – MORE BLOGGING!

I also finally got around to copying and pasting my research into online social networks for international school librarians in Asia, and I need to do about 3 more OLJ (Online Learning Journal) entries for module 4 before embarking on module 5.   It’s not true I “have” to do them, I think we’re only assessed on 3 of our entries, but the assignments are interesting and topics worth thinking about and doing further research into, so I’m kind of making myself do it.

I’m going to have to add a few pictures to keep people interested …  Or maybe a video.  Yes, I’ll add a time lapse video my son made of our evening walk in the Botanic Gardens.  The speeded up nature makes it epitomise life here in Asia better I think!

Time Lapse Singapore – Raphael Diederen

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Author: Nadine Bailey

I’m currently living in Dubai, UAE, which is the latest in a long line of places I’ve been living in the last few years including China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Netherlands, Italy, Luxembourg, and South Africa. I’m married with two adult children. Having lived around the world I’ve acquired quite a few languages and my big passion is bi/multi-lingualism and - culturalism, which I try to incorporate into my work, learning and essays wherever possible! I finished my MIS degree in December 2014 and my M Ed (Knowledge Networks and Digital Innovation) in October 2016. My murky past is in commerce and industry as a Chartered Accountant, doing a lot of random studying and learning and I’m currently working in an American School but have been a librarian PYP, MYP and IB in other international schools.

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