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Moving, by Terry Freedman

Moving, by Terry Freedman

Important email alert: I've moved!

July 6, 2018

I've just switched web hosting providers, so this has led to the unfortunate side effect that the articles that were on the old website (www.terry-freedman.org.uk) but not republished to the new one (www.ictineducation.org) are no longer available. But fret not! I will gradually go through them and republish or update and republish the ones that have proven to be 'evergreen' -- most probably in the Digital Education newsletter first. 

Typing in the web address www.terry-freedman.org.uk will cause you to be transferred automatically to this one, that is: www.ictineducation.org.

While all this was going through, the email address terry@terry-freedman.org.uk became temporarily unavailable. By 'temporary' I mean it was unavailable for about 20 minutes, possibly slightly longer. If you sent me an email to that address between 6 and 6:30pmt GMT on 6th July 2018, then it may have disappeared into the ether. If you think that may have happened, please send it again.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused, but I thought by doing this at the start of the weekend then disruption to everyone would be kept to a minimum.

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