MELBOURNE CUP DAY!!!

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Senin, 31 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Bring on the champagne it's melbourne cup day...let the fun begin...Have a beautiful day xx

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do y'all feel like you have been celebrating halloween for a long time.....we have had several halloween things and i must say, i'm kind of glad it's finally halloween and today will be the last time the kiddos dress up and get more candy!!  last night, we had a neighborhood party and i was going to make some mummy cookies but i seriously think that every mom in SC is on pinterest and pinned the same recipe and the nutter butters were sold out!  only cookie at publix missing!  i was shocked and disappointed b/c i thought that was such a cute, easy way to be crafty!!  i hope y'all have a wonderful halloween!!! i'm off to pass out candy at taylor's school!

*all images are on my pinterest (sorry i am running last this am)

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HAPPY MONDAY...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Minggu, 30 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
This is where I would like to be hanging out today ...with my very talented and inspiring blogger friends...enjoying good food and fine wine and soaking up all the prettiness that life has to offer...and of course at the end of the day everyone would leave with something oh so special. Have a lovely Monday xx

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Revalidating the Quadrivium...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Sabtu, 29 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
"The rector has decided that our beloved Quadrivium is no longer fit for purpose and should be 'revalidated'. I'm sure that Master Boethius wouldn't have sanctioned any of this nonsense! I can't imagine how our Rector reached his conclusion: last year's results in arithmetic and geometry were particularly good - Brother Keynes's project on the "Economics of the crusades" was particularly well received - especially in our overseas CĂ³rdoba campus, where Dr. Scotus did such a grand job. There are of course problems.. mostly in music. Dr Solfa gets so carried away.. and there have been complaints which are getting increasingly difficult to bat away (particularly from our beloved sisters in the convent next door!). And then, of course, there are the astronomers! Just making trouble, if you ask me.. and Rome is getting twitchy.

But it's not only the astronomers with some revolutionary zeal about them.. Our rector, Professor Gove, has a vision too. But I can only wonder that in his vision the astronomers are not in harmony.. nor the musicians of Dr Solfa! There's no doubt he worries about our sacred University and the welfare of our Scholars. I wish he'd consider more deeply the significance of our contribution to science and knowledge... but alas my prayers on that count go unanswered. Of course, someone's got to pay for all of this, and our Rector is anxious to make sure that we don't find ourselves in an indefensible position!

So the Quadrivium is going to be 'revalidated' to make it more "attractive and accessible to students" (hopefully to stop them ransacking the town so much... although that has always been a big 'draw' for students of the University, given their immunity from prosecution!). Of course, the other aim is to iron-out the problems of the musicians and the astronomers. Everyone knows the result of this will be the removal of Dr. Solfa and most of the astronomers who have had rather too much contact with radical ideas from the continent. In the old days, we would simply have arranged some sort of 'purge'.. but that's considered old hat now. Yes - revalidation is the only way to go, although it pains me to think of the hours wasted by scribes who once poured over the works of Aristotle, and now find themselves designing 'learning outcomes'... I hope that they at least have the wit to add some exciting Marginalia to keep us amused! 

Apparently, the plan is to make the Quadrivium more "relevant to the practical needs of everyday life". Peter Lombard's sentences - poured over and reproduced for many years by students - are to be re-written to include relevant information about pig farming, crop rotation and the effective treatment of peasants. The doctrine of "immitation" is to be maintained and enforced as a secure means to learning. My heart sinks at the thought of it.. but maybe the students will like it. On the other hand (and perhaps paradoxically), students are also going to be required to keep a 'reflective learning journal' - no doubt not only to record their thoughts on their new sentences, but also their rather less edifying experiences in the town! I can't wait to see that! There are also some interesting ideas on new subjects: Brother Rabelais apparently has a recipe for a new course on "games", for which he has produced an enticing list including "tickle-me-prickle-me", "lusty brown boy" and "Hide the farthing in your bum" all of which look as if they could be winners with students and staff alike!

There will also be some changes in personnel: the scribes are going to be redeployed in the light of new technology (these blasted printing machines!), being required to teach rather than write (they are of course cheaper than our doctors, and so I can see this is an attractive option for the Rector!)

So farewell music, farewell astronomy... welcome pig farming and crop rotation! Will we miss music and astronomy when it is gone? I have to confess, it does rather feel like the end of civilisation at the moment. But maybe a few more pints of ale will sort that out!"

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ONE LAST TIME...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011 0 komentar

Now I know what you're thinking...she still hasn't decided which study table ...I have...I promise you I'm still in love with the one from french and english...it's just that I must show you this one last table that caught my eye...isn't it gorgeous ...anyone would love to work here, I don't know how much work I would get done though as I would be too busy staring at my beautiful surroundings, I'm loving the pops of blue/turqouise everywhere. Wouldn't you love this work desk? I know I would...it's screams inspiration. I 'm off now to look for more gorgeous inspiration from your beautiful blogs. Have a lovely inspiring weekend xx image via Tumblr

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Universities, Cities and Conviviality

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Going to a big city (Manchester) away from home was one of the most significant parts of my university education. Finding ways of adapting to a new environment, getting to know new people all of whom were similarly disorientated.. all this had a profound psychological effect. I took ownership of my new environment, I identified with my new home (perhaps more than with my University): it was an opportunity to redefine myself - to consciously take control of those aspects of my environment which I wanted to be associated with.

But, of course, although I didn't pay, it was expensive. And it was hard to leave - those aspects of my identity including my environment and friends seemed to evaporate after graduation: the 'real world' presented itself as a bit of a shock, and another process of adaptation had to take place (this one rather less pleasant!).

These are the moments that sociologists talk of as "transition": the redefinition of objects of attachment, and the consequent transformation of identity. Divorce, bereavement, new jobs and new houses all present similar challenges: fundamentally, the challenge is one of transformed identity and the renewal of attachments.

Universities facilitate the formation of attachments to cities - and often it is the city that matters because it is the city that presents new opportunities after university. But the city without the university can be a lonely place. University counteracts this. In an era of 'super cities' the relationship between universities and cities is likely to become more integrated. And this is not just a relationship with learners seeking to make attachments; it also carries economic implications for the viability of cities themselves. The flexibility and adaptability of attachment formation and the freedom to move from one attachment to another is facilitated by learning and (to some extent) by qualifications. But might we in education have got it the wrong way round?

All intellectual development involves some change in attachments of individuals - it is through these that communications are shaped (leading to the change in positioning that Harre talks about). But when the city works well, it nurtures attachment too. To what extent is the nurturing of attachment by the city related to the nurturing of attachment in the university? What is the economic relationship between the benefits afforded by the university to the creation of new city-attachments versus the cost of facilitating those city-attachments by Universities? Finally, how can this be measured?

I think this is related to finding an index of 'conviviality'. Nobody wants to live in a city with no conviviality (there are certainly some cities in the US like this). And some cities are booming (like Istanbul) partly through generating high degrees of conviviality. The same goes for Universities. The trick is to understand the relationship between the two, the measures that are effective in increasing conviviality, and the dangers of economic policies which might irreparably damage it both in cities and in Universities.




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seriously this blog is such a good place for me to come and daydream.....b/c my real life is so polar opposite.  it's not the easiest being a mom that works from home (and sometimes i get jealous of my husband as he leaves for work).  my youngest is going through a stage...a stage we don't remember w/ taylor.  he's very needy, he gets mad, and yes- he might hit (i said it....usually just me though...but sometimes others).  trying to send emails w/ a child that is crying next to you is not that luxurious...and i guarantee you i don't look glamourous when i am answering phone calls....i'm probably mouthing to my 4 yr old that i am on the phone and she has to wait to talk, wiping my child's nose, getting someone a sippy cup, or shutting myself in the bathroom so i can carry on an adult conversation.....either way, i love being a mom and i am thankful to have this blog as a way to daydream:)  thank y'all so much for still coming to visit....i am so glad to have you in my life!  xo- shannon

*images courtesy of dust jacket attic, bella momma, crush cul de sac, life in grace

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IT'S ALL ABOUT THE TILES...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Rabu, 26 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
When I first saw this bathroom with it's exquisite ceasarstone tiles it literally took my breath away...I don't think I've seen a more beautiful tile...it really is devine!
I don't think I would change anything in this room other than perhaps replace the mirrors with venetian ones for a bit more luxury {but that's just me}... the chair is fabulous...the lighting is grand and the orchids are to die for ...but let's face it this bathroom is definately all about the tiles...Thanks for all the lovely comments yesterday...I wish you all a beautiful dayxx images via Tumblr

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Indexing Conviviality in Learning and Society

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Is it possible to determine the extent to which a learning activity, institution, or maybe even a society is 'convivial'? I've been thinking about this having just returned from Istanbul where I witnessed what struck me as a different way of life where individuals were more inter-dependent and tended to live in close proximity to different properties, moving frequently between them with tools, products, artefacts, etc. There seemed to be an observable pattern of communication which, I wonder, could index a 'degree' of conviviality in the situation.

But to do this, we would have to be more precise about what 'conviviality' means. "Living together without killing each other", which is the definition contained in Alain Caillé's book "De la convivialité: dialogues sur la société conviviale à venir". In that formulation, I think there is something to be looked at with regard to those situations where people live together and do start killing (or at least fighting) each other. In those situations, the emergence of TINA (There Is No Alternative) formations at a social level and the feeling of being trapped or locked-in to particular actions which run counter to the needs of individual identities is something that perhaps we might get a handle on. Certainly, communications data can reveal patterns of co-evolution and lock-in (this is the sort of analysis that Leydesdorff has done).

The follow-on from this is that in a convivial situation people have options because either potential co-evolutionary (lock-in) dynamics are mitigated by a further dynamic which prevents lock-in, or there is no co-evolution. This might be revealed from the data too.

But what might this look like in practice?

Maybe this gives an insight into activities which we might typically consider 'convivial'. For example, in a choir or an orchestra, there is a co-evolutionary and potentially locked-in dynamic established between a conductor and individuals in the choir, but this co-evolutionary dynamic is off-set by a third dynamic where the feedback from collective agency generates rich communications between the participants. Without this feedback dynamic, the experience of singing in choir would feel rather like slavery (Indeed, it is possible that with certain types of poor positioning by conductors, and in particular with heavy attenuation of social communication, this could be induced)

In a very boring lecture in a coercive environment, this lock-in is most evident - again if the social dynamic in the room is attenuated. But sometimes well-meaning attempts at group work can have the same effect. For example, a group is given an ill-defined task, and the members of the group disagree on the nature of the task, the lock-in works at a number of levels: group members cannot leave the group, individuals assert their understanding and attenuate opposition away from the eyes of the teacher, the teacher acts as arbiter of worth, but may ignore the contribution made by each individual in preference to "making their life easier" by just observing the group performance (I've been guilty of this one!). Inquiry-based learning can similarly suffer from this sort of situation.

Text-mediated communications in online forums can develop their own form of lock-in, owing partly to the already attenuated nature of text. In online environments like this, it is hard to establish a third dynamic to offset this lock-in, and for participants in this situation, the easiest way to avoid lock-in is not to participate (which is often what happens).

In the streets of Istanbul there are a rich range of communication dynamics going on. Amongst them are co-evolutionary forces: for example (although I'm not sure if the specifics of this are right, but you get the idea) the cobbler who requires part-finished shoes to be healed where the part-finished shoes are carried up the street to the place where the heals are attached. The rich range of individuals involved in this allow for the lock-in to be off-set with other social dynamics.

If we measured co-occurrence, knowledge transfer and the development of locked-in communication dynamics, it might be possible to put some sort of figure on conviviality.

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INSPIRATION OVERLOAD...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Seriously considering a purchase from one of my favourite places in James St, the Fabulous French and English










As you know I've been looking for a study desk and I think I may have fallen for their gorgeous one, isn't it stunning? I also saw these beautiful Union Jack drawers which stopped me in my tracks...now they would be great in a boys room or even a study...oops here we go again, inspiration overload...














This is truly a beautiful cushion and the one below is even more special if that's possible...the crystal is exquisite...













And how awesome would a Union Jack cushion from Creatively Active Minds look on that study chair...hmmm...















This would be one of the best Union Jack pieces I have seen, and I've seen quite a few, nothing compares! I'll definately have to make a trip to their gorgeous stores in brisbane one in James st the other I believe in Doggett st? you can check their website or blog...yes that's right they have a blog...so exciting. I have to shout out a big THANKYOU to the lovely Thea from Thea and Sami for helping me figure out how to post links...Thankyou Thea...I hope I've done it right...here goes...Have a lovely day xx



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FABULOUS AND CLASSY...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Senin, 24 Oktober 2011 0 komentar


Feeling Fabulous today, I might not look as sensational as this gorgeous model, but it's how you feel on the inside right...right? by the way how stunning is that dress...and in paris too! A girl should definately be Fabulous and Classy... I agree!
Busy day ahead, off to school for presentations and award ceremonies and feeling Fabulous! Thanks for all your lovely comments yesterday, I'm still sourcing more inspiration, there's so much beauty out there. Have a wonderful day xx


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so i have to admit, it's really hard for me to cook during the week.  i feel like i always make the same things over and over again.  i need meals that are good, that the kids will eat, that are semi healthy, and that don't take a lot of time preparing....so i am cooking out of my crock pot all week.  last night i made the best soup....you should try it (it's totally not healthy but oh, so good).  the only bad thing about cooking out of the crock pot is that you have to start thinking about dinner at breakfast....like right now, i just got done searing a roast...and i'm not really in the mood to touch red meat at 9:00 in the morning.....

*images courtesy of heart lipstick and heelsla dolfinaannsley interiors,  seesaw design

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I SIMPLY LOVE THEM ALL!

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011 0 komentar




Ok... so remember last week when I went in search of study desk inspiration for my gorgeous soon to be teenage daughter...well this is what caught my eye... the problem is I like them all and equally as much...this one due to it's beautiful study chair, if only I could find one like that!







Then there's this one with two of my favourite furniture pieces...a venetian glass table and a Kartell ghost chair...this I could do easily {love those boxes too}




now this I adore...very modern and something I think my daughter would like...really love this one and the colours are sensational...





are you seeing my dilema at the moment...it's a case of too much inspiration...




this one is very pretty and I love the idea of a unique chair, something very special, it's just a matter of finding one {wishing there were more shops that sold gorgeous study chairs}




Love this tressle style study desk, very beautiful!
Somehow I don't think my daughter would be able to keep her's looking this gorgeous...






and this one is very cute, however I'm not a fan of the chair...






This is also one of my favourites...the table is stunning...very creative...would love to find one of these gems...love it!






Ok... so now you know the problem I have before me... not a bad problem to have I know but it's very overwhelming to have so much beautiful inspiration infront of you...which one do you like? please tell me... my problem being I simply love them all!

ps:{ just found out one of my favourite stores" English and French"in James St have their own blog, very exciting! you can check my blog roll to find them, in other news the QUEEN has arrived, Love her too!}



HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY XX



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Learning and a Calculus of Anticipation

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Sabtu, 22 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
The outward manifestation of 'learning' is a change in patterns of communication, or 'positioning': the pattern of communications that exist between people who learn changes as utterances become different, and their social context consequently also changes.

The inward manifestation of 'learning' which makes possible the change in positioning, is a change in an individual's inner 'story', or what Harre calls a 'storyline'. But what is that individual 'story'... I think it is fundamentally anticipatory in nature: the change in storyline is equivalent to a change in the way individuals 'anticipate' things.

There are three questions here:

1. Can we deduce the ways in which anticipation changes through looking at the outward manifestations of learning (this may be what Leydesdorff does with his communications analysis)?
2. Can we model the way anticipation might work such that it produces emerging patterns of communication consistent with changing positions?
3. What is the nature of time in anticipation, and in the way in which shifting patterns of communication might reveal anticipation?

In thinking about anticipation itself, I'm interested in the maths of it. In particular I want to know if a mathematics of anticipation can exclude time a a variable.

It could be argued that anticipation of a sort is the feature of differential calculus, for to know the gradient of a curve at a particular point is to anticipate where it is likely to go next. But in my thinking about anticipation, it isn't so much about looking at the gradient at a particular point, but looking at the  symmetry of a particular point in relation to another point and defining a hierarchy of possible actions from which to move next. At the very least, there are always two possibilities.... that's like two possible gradients at each point... which in a Cartesian system isn't possible.

An alternative idea is to see anticipation as a sort of 'fractal'. The images below suggest how this might work.
First of all, an event sets up a symmetry as a fractal (here using a Mandelbrot set shown below): Within the local symmetry, there are things which can be immediately anticipated because they are within the symmetry.

But there is a larger symmetry that the immediate event symmetry is contained by. There are things which may be less immediately anticipated, but which are nevertheless consistent with the symmetry. The effect of these things happening is to shift the context of what might be forseen.
But as events become focused on one level of a symmetry, so the greater dimensions of the symmetry that contains that symmetry become more possible and anticipation moves out to the greater symmetry - maybe as way of increasing the variety of possible events...

So we zoom out again...
But the symmetries here are 'ideal'.. events do not conform to expectations. They transform expectations, and consequently transform the symmetries. In this way, anticipation is plastic, continually moulding expectations (any musician could tell you this!).. I imagine it might be like stretching these pictures on a sheet of rubber.

So what about a mathematics of anticipation? Partly this has to do with the calculus of fractals, but also I suspect something needs to be done in terms of the 'deformations' of symmetry. (That deformation has some sort of hysteresis, for example). But the fractal metaphor might show a way to think of anticipation and symmetry without time...


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HAPPINESS...

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011 0 komentar


This is just the kind of inspiration I was looking for...so pretty and fresh...



calming and soothing...


Delightfully Beautiful...
This is where I would like to hang out this weekend, wouldn't it be just perfect? Wishing you all a glorious weekend xx







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so i REALLY want someone to get this fabulous wallpaper.....it's vintage from this etsy gal....i seriously debated forever about buying it but i really don't have a great place for it.  it's so cool....

*images all found on my pinterest (pinterest is acting up so i can't get my links)

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