Do you read people’s writings about covid? I don’t, if I can help it.
Read MoreRules, by Terry Freedman. I thought this sign is a reasonable analogy to the likely rules in a post-lockdown world.
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Rules, by Terry Freedman. I thought this sign is a reasonable analogy to the likely rules in a post-lockdown world.
Do you read people’s writings about covid? I don’t, if I can help it.
Read MoreRoad closed for social distancing, by Terry Freedman
No, I don’t understand it either.
Read MoreCovid19-how to wash your hands, by Terry Freedman
Shouldn’t we have had booths like this a long time ago, long before the pandemic?
Read MoreHands off! by Terry Freedman
As we haven’t adopted the EU’s Copyright Directive, what will copyright law look like in the UK? Also, how has copyright been affected by Covid-19? These and other issues will be discussed in this online conference taking place on 16 July 2020.
Read MoreFoxglove, compost and rubbish, by Terry Freedman
An example of nature’s resilience.
Read MoreAs there are quite a few advantages to learning online, I’m not sure I’d want to go back to the old way of taking classes.
Read MorePark benches in the time of Covid, by Terry Freedman
The effect is to heighten the prevailing sense of dystopia.
Read MoreShops in the time of Covid, by Terry Freedman
When is a shop not a shop?
Read MoreA school, closed, by Terry Freedman
Is a closed school a school?
Read MoreZoom virtual background, by Terry Freedman
Is having a virtual background cheating in a sense? And is having a virtual background that looks like your own but isn’t really, cheating even more?
Read MoreSkies in the time of Covid, by Terry Freedman
One of the unexpected benefits of the Covid-19 pandemic has been clear blue skies.
Read MoreAn Australian news channel has hit upon an astonishingly original idea: a podcast about coronavirus featuring people who have some idea of what they’re talking about.
Read MoreTutors, especially, but also students, should do their utmost to make full use of all the facilities that online tools afford.
Read MoreNow that your experience of being in a classroom has narrowed to the dimensions of your own study or living room, you may be interested to learn from some of the mistakes I have made when it comes to learning online.
Read MoreIn his novel The Plague, Camus described fairly accurately people’s attitudes and behaviour during a plague. It seems rather apposite in our current circumstances.
Read MoreShould you be feeling bereft because of the absence of new articles on this website, here is some good news.
Read MoreOne of the pleasures of attending the London Book Fair is being able to pick up and read issues of Publishers Weekly. Unfortunately, because of the Covid-19 crisis, the LBF didn’t take place this year. But here is some good news.
Read MorePerson wearing a mask, by Terry Freedman
Although continuing to write as if everything is business as usual is quite hard at the moment, I think it’s important to try.
Read MoreSeeing as we are in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, with millions of people either in lockdown or self-isolating, many previously face-to-face activities are starting to be carried out online. I thought this true story might serve both as a cautionary tale and as some light relief.
Read MoreHere is what the rush hour looked like on the last day I travelled in London.
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