Tally Ho Secret Several by @AireborneT was an ABSOLUTE BLAST! Definitely a must see at #edfringe19. Perfectly toned spoof of Enid Blyton #makeyourfringe
A great team to be a part of! I’ve just had such an interesting and engaging 3 days helping out at #CVIOrkney. I’ve learnt a great deal from the experts, listening in and scribing for the workshop. Now to apply it to my work! #worldheritage#climateheritage@UHIArchaeology
It’s #WorldHeritageDay, head down to the @OrkneyLibrary to see a pop up museum display of Neolithic artefacts from the Orkney sites! It’s been twenty years since HONO’s @WorldHeritageUK inscription. I’ll be heading down once I’ve got through my lectures on Neolithic Scotland 👌.
Happy #WorldHeritageDay! Scotland currently has six World Heritage Sites ranging from breathtaking Neolithic settlements to staggering feats of Victorian engineering. Head to https://t.co/9nGIUSvfD9 for fun and free World Heritage activities to get involved in today.
Hopefully @bbcone Climate Change - The Facts tonight from 9pm has taken into account the flaws pointed out by @GeorgeMonbiot in his criticism of #blueplanetlive. It must address the vast systematic change needed to tackle climate change and not avoid taking on powerful interests.
I’ve now caught up with the latest #BluePlanetLive programmes, and they dismay me. Yes the BBC is talking about environmental issues. But there are two flaws so massive that they make these programmes worse than useless.
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Loving these short podcasts from @JuliesBicycle! Museums can hold the creative and interdisciplinary pieces needed to tie together the abstractness of climate change in Scottish society, forming powerful messages so climate change is tangible. I’m excited for @ClimateMuseum!
A brilliant, but frightening use of lights to show a threat of global warming, making rising sea levels more tangible to those in Scotland. How a wee Scottish village is shining a light — literally — on rising seas https://t.co/cLcSvOs2G8
Currently writing my dissertation on engagements with climate change and environmental issues using Public Archaeology. Since creating my Twitter just last night I’m following work from @CoastArch, @DMHarkin and #learningfromloss and it’s keeping me on my toes, great work guys!
@MaximumRefresh @RoutedM Ah yes! Do not be abashed, I've been making notes on the song and starting a listening experience of the song that I'll make a ritual.
Beginning my Twitter adventures. Already found some very interesting things, got a lot of catching up to do! Any suggestions of good community or volunteer groups to follow would be much appreciated. Cheers!