Wednesday, August 15, 2007

2 great websites sitting on this wall

I thought I should try to share a few cool web sites with readers out there - a few sites I have been looking at recently and find interesting. Let me know what you think?


1. Scratch is a really cool new site from MIT for kids to be creative and leave their projects online for otheres to see. They say
Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web.
Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills. As they create Scratch projects, young people learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also gaining a deeper understanding of the process of design.

2. Motionbox is a nice, freindly and easy way to share video with others online. Similiar but different to YouTube - check it out!
More as I find them!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Rain = Global Warming


Lets face it, every time that we get a slightly odd weather phenomenon, the talk is about Global Warming and how this has caused our world to change upside down. Climate change is doing it all. Bad, bad climate change. When did climate change become bad? And since when was ALL climate change caused by us chuffing a load of carbon into the air. Now I am not quite in with George W on this one - whenever you have bad asthma like I have, you think that it is a pretty good thing if people reduce the amount of chemicals that they pump into the air . . . . . but - how far does this go to change climate.


The climate of NI has always been changing. People alive today can remember worse winters than what we get now (like 1969 or 1947) , they can remember summers where it rained every day, they can remember floods that took weeks for the water to reduce, they can remember droughts that descimated fields, they can remember years where the snow lasted from Dec until June and the river lagan and parts of Belfast lough were frozen over for months (1952). All global wamring? Or could it have been the cyclical pattern of climate - sometimes it is getting warmer and sometimes it is getting colder.


Even in NI there is huge amounts of evidence of climate change in past times. 8,000 years ago when Ireland was still attached via a landbridge to England and the rest fo Europe - the climate was different. the Ice age was probably also a bit on the cold side. Yet, before that tropical rainforests (with temps above 40 degrees and MORE rainfall than we get now) led to the production of peat and coal deposits. AND, it gets more complicated when you try to explain the huge limestone deposits without explaining soem form of climate change. The climate has been changing in NI for a long time and it will continue to change for a long time. The big question is . . . . . . . do we help speed up climate change and make it more unpredictable?

Monday, August 06, 2007

D-Day, 2007


Ever since I was a boy I have been fascinated with war. I once toyed with the idea of going into the RAF when I was 16 but found out that I was colour blind and that meant I couldn't have been a Tornado pilot. From the age of 12 until I was 18 our family holiday used to consist pulling a trailer tent down England and into France for 3 -4 weeks. They were great times and I remember especially my first visit to some of the sites in Normandy that were left over from the Normandy invasion on D-Day, 6th June, 1944. I was in awe. I stood in the craters at Pont du Hoc, I marched up and down the perfectedly straight rows of gravestones at the military cemetaries in Bayeaux and Omaha beach. Since then, I have been back a further 3 times. This summer I took my own kids along for the first time. We visited everything we could along the beaches, every gun turret and museum and memorial. I tried to get the idea behind war and what had happened here to my kids as we walked round the sites. However, I suppose that like me it will take films like 'Saving Private Ryan' before they can fully understand what happened and how the brave men were able to march from the Calvados coast to Berlin in just over 330 days. Band of Brothers re-emphasised the sacrifice and Major Dick Winters has been a hero of mine for a while now and I was glad to be able to finally read his own war memoirs recently. His leadership and integrity through something like this asks questions. How would I have handled the same pressure? What would I have been doing in the war? Visiting historic living museumes like this are not just for the old and the remembering . . . the battles that were fought in the hedgerows of Normandy are what allow us freedom today. I value the stories. I value the memories, even though they are not mine. Hopefully in about 20 years, my kids will be doing what I did and dragging their kids all round the same sites . . . . . . .

It's been a while . . .


I have neglected my blog! The monthst from March to present have just been too hectic and I have not had the opportunity to keep this up to date with my thoughts and ideas as I go. I decided to take the whole month of July off to unwind and recharge the batteries. It has been a good summer - even though the weather has been pretty rubbish - we went to France for a few weeks and got pretty good weather. We visited the Normandy beaches (my fourth time), stayed a while in Brittany and then stopped in Disneyland Paris on the way home. Altogether a pretty good time. I will maybe write up a few posts about some aspects of this later. However, I want to maybe end this revisit to my site with a warning. In June, I was just about hanging together when some people kept saying to me about how great teacher's holidays are and how we should get real jobs etc. I came to the point that the next person to say that to me really was going to be spitting teeth. Last year I think I worked harder that I ever have. I went to bed very late and got up very early to fit in all the things I wanted to do. It was stressful and looking back now, probably too stressful and I am going to try very hard to make sure that my stress levels odo not reach the same point as they did this year. So seriously, if you really want to annoy me . . . tell me about teachers get big long summer holidays . . because you know what, I work really hard the rest of the year to deserve them and if I didnt get a month off every July I know I would burn out in no time. Roll on July 2008! Already starting to plan the holiday!