If Australia is ranked 5th in this global higher education online scenario, predicted for 5 years' time, how will that impact secondary education? Increased online delivery? Or suddenly jump from face-to-face to online post- secondary? https://t.co/IMMeFc0nLZ
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 5, 2020
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Saturday, 5 December 2020
higher education in 5 years?....
Twitter comments on a covid-19 Christmas...
Christmas suffers major setback after police limit pipers piping and maids a milking to six per household.
— Have I Got News For You (@haveigotnews) December 4, 2020
I guess the Lords and the Ladies are exempt.
— andrewk 3.5% #FBPE #RejoinEU (@AKondakor) December 4, 2020
One rule them one for the rest of us.
It's fine, they're high value business travellers
— Kate (@ThisIsKateL) December 4, 2020
3 French Hens stuck in Brexit lorry park
— Barbara Bell (@BarbaraBell17) December 4, 2020
On the Twelfth day of Christmas the Govt advised me: two groups of six drummers drumming.
— Void Consumer (@DataGregr) December 4, 2020
Those swans ain’t fairing much better.https://t.co/uDjgIfUVvd
— Jon Bailey (@SloopJontyB) December 4, 2020
And the gold rings now need to be copper due to its antimicrobial properties
— HRH Prince Philip (@PrincePhil_M) December 4, 2020
some local insanity...
Love me some neighbourhood insanity...It is raining, albeit lightly...And my T-shirt+shorts-clad neighbour is currently washing his car with a very obstinate, leaky hose...In between, he cleans the birdbath to test if he has managed to stop the leaks before resuming carwashing...
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 5, 2020
Martin Johnston remembered...
Excerpt from 'The Blood Aquarium'Winter Solstice of 2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the death of Australian poet Martin Johnston (12 Nov 1947 - 21 Jun 1990). He was the son of Charmian Clift and George Johnston. 'Beautiful Objects' - released October 2020 = anthology of his poetry...https://t.co/jqAo7RCJYF
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 5, 2020
mask caution...
PASSING THOUGHT: Weekly shopping...Still people are masked up, though many restrictions eased...People walked from cars to shops masked, though outdoors we don't need to wear the mask if distanced...Caution is very much the operative word of living...https://t.co/UTy0NDY3d6
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 5, 2020
canoe on the Baaka...
Wilcannia, NSW witnessed the historic floating of the first red river gum Aboriginal canoe in 80 years along the Baaka. Baaka is the Barkindji name for the Darling River. https://t.co/RbP1CvY7Dx
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 5, 2020
new weekend...
new weekend morning
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 4, 2020
questions and
possibilities
jostle for
identity #tanka pic.twitter.com/EVEnUBsnqt
Poseidon in chocolate...
I adore chocolate... But this one reaches a whole new level. This is Poseidon/Neptune in over 90kg of chocolate...It was made by Chris Zammit for the 2019 Hamrun Chocolate Festival in the southern region of Malta...https://t.co/CVZYervYln pic.twitter.com/XGwFyPxidd
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 4, 2020
Arundhati Roy...
Arundhati Roy - Loved her first novel...'The God of Small Things' (2008) - wisdom gowned in beautifully lyrical expression.
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) December 4, 2020
But AR is more than just a novelist...She questions political and cultural moralities... Her 'sharp pen is unafraid to rock the boat'. https://t.co/1BXPfqgfRU pic.twitter.com/Dq6GAlevTG
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