Now over a year since the publication of my Badger book, and this is the 100th post on the blog to support the book.
Do you have a copy ?
What activities have you found the most useful ?
I'd love to know...
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
GA CPD Courses...
The details of the CPD courses being offered by the GA in the new academic year have been released, and are available for booking now.
Visit the website for details of all the courses.
I'm delighted to say that I will be leading the following days... at various venues around the country from the middle of November through to June 2014...
Hope to see some of you at one of these events...
Visit the website for details of all the courses.
I'm delighted to say that I will be leading the following days... at various venues around the country from the middle of November through to June 2014...
Hope to see some of you at one of these events...
Thursday, 1 August 2013
For sale: one slightly used web domain
In 2001, I created a website called 'Mr. P's Geography Pages' which was hosted on the free TRIPOD service.
A few years later, I moved it to web hosts 123Connect and it became 'GeographyPages'.
At the time, other than David Rayner's GeoInteractive and David Robinson's site there were very few Geography-specific websites. This was in the days of Netscape Navigator and dial-up modems chirruping away...
The site had a few thousand visitors a year, but quickly grew to over a million visitors and well over that in terms of page views.
I had to double the bandwidth, and then again and again....
The website still gets hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, although I 'archived' it in 2008 when I joined the Geographical Association.
If anyone is interested, the domain name is for sale.... one slightly shop-soiled URL
(Not that I anticipate anyone will be for a moment....)
The site will be disappearing shortly, so grab your favourite bits while you can.
The end of an era...
And the start of another in a month's time....
A few years later, I moved it to web hosts 123Connect and it became 'GeographyPages'.
At the time, other than David Rayner's GeoInteractive and David Robinson's site there were very few Geography-specific websites. This was in the days of Netscape Navigator and dial-up modems chirruping away...
The site had a few thousand visitors a year, but quickly grew to over a million visitors and well over that in terms of page views.
I had to double the bandwidth, and then again and again....
The website still gets hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, although I 'archived' it in 2008 when I joined the Geographical Association.
If anyone is interested, the domain name is for sale.... one slightly shop-soiled URL
(Not that I anticipate anyone will be for a moment....)
The site will be disappearing shortly, so grab your favourite bits while you can.
The end of an era...
And the start of another in a month's time....
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