Could 'Learning Through Play' be an Option for Older Children or Adults? My own experience of school, was that I was expected to be like everybody else. Listen, memorise, calculate…
A quick post about the positivity of security. I have always believed that a theif will always get in, regardless of your layers of protection. It is about the work…
Ordering online is a relatively new thing. I have been using web-based shopping services for many years and have had very few problems. The only time that I don't like,…
As my workshop grows, I wonder what else I could fit in to my builder's sanctuary. This is a question of both physical space, and that of what will be…
It's a glorious Bank Holiday in the UK, so I thought I'd write a quick post to talk about safety. The word can conjure up images of over-control and pandering,…
Today's article is all about how children are given skills through the experiences they are offered. I distinctly remember the way that seeing machines apart and a workspace of tools…
When the Internet was first sprawled out before us, it was a nerd's playground. I was one of them, surfing the ultra-slow net with a 14.4 modem. The cost of…
As we progress, we are always threatened by big business muscling in on our ideas. How can a small-time inventor compete with everything that happens with huge investments and quick…
A few days ago saw the birthday of one the UK's most well known inventors, Sir Alexander Graham Bell. It got me thinking about inventions that were suspected as being…