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Message from your DE100 Tutor (October 2017), Steve

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Edited by Steve Bamlett, Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017, 20:30

Hi Group

There are 15 of you in the group (but only one of me acting as your tutor) so I thought I ought to contact you in the hope you will contact me back. 

I hope the welcome letter drew you to this blog. Here is a picture of me with my my brain. I call him Brian and a skull showing what I look like doing OU Live (with my head-set).  This is the office I will sit in for our Adobe Connect (AC) meet-ups.

Steve and Brain

Write a comment to this introduction blog if you wish - go on! It is lonely out here in cyberspace!

I hope we will get used to this way with others of communicating but others will do - mobile text, email, phone call etc.. Follow me on Twitter: @steve_bamlett, though only some of the postings there will be relevant to you.

I also look forward to Adobe Connect live online and and face-to-face (F2F) sessions you can get to. You don't have to come to mine but I'd love you to do so.

Here is the text of the welcome letter I sent to you:

"To: new DE100 Learner in Steve’s Tutor Group

From: Steve

Contacts:

Steve Bamlett

Email: s.d.bamlett@open.ac.uk

Home tel: 01388 766738

Mobile: 07469616929

Twitter: @steve_bamlett

Hi everyone

This is my fourth year teaching on DE100, and Psychology related courses (I also teach on SDK228 Mental Health: Science of the Mind and last year DD210 Living Psychology). My career has been a very complicated one but nowadays, I am all yours – having partially retired (from full-time work that is).

I have lived in Crook, County Durham with my husband, Geoff, and my demanding Staffordshire terrier, Ruby. My contacts are given above and I will be delighted to hear from you if you have any issues with the course, or just want to discuss anything or just be in touch. I have only one rule on contact: don’t do it after 9 p.m. at night. (I turn into a werewolf!)black eye

Werewolf

Since I can’t know if I’m going to be busy, it might be best to arrange telephone calls with me by leaving a voice-message on either home or mobile or texting me. Email is another good way.

Whatever, if you are having issues – deep and complex or simple – don’t assume I won’t be interested. I will!cool

Well, here’s my edited professional life-story (told you it was complicated). I started my career as a Lecturer in Higher Education, teaching English Language and Literature in Roehampton in London (Now Roehampton University). However, when I moved to Durham with my partner (40 years ago), I explored my options through taking Open University courses, initially in social care. 

After qualifying as a social worker at Durham University (this was before the OU had a course) I worked as a social worker in the statutory and voluntary sector, latterly with people who give care for a relative or friend in the community or ‘carers’. So if you are a carer – many OU learners are - I will know your issues a little.

During that period too I also completed an OU Psychology degree and taught Psychology in 3 Further Education colleges in the North East. I taught both A Level and Access to HE Psychology and wrote a course on Health Psychology for online delivery by the University of Northumbria.

The next stage was a return to community social work in both primary care health settings with people with problems with depression and anxiety and in outreach community work with people with severe and enduring mental health issues and  people who identified in themselves a 'learning difficulty'. After this I returned to teaching at Teesside University, teaching Social Work with an emphasis on the use of social and psychological issues in the understanding and work with people undergoing difficult life-transitions.

Now 63 (October), and after taking early retirement for a brief time and then returning to teaching, which I was missing, with the Open University in 2014. I still however review academic papers and articles for the British Journal of Social Work.

I also continue my own study with the Open University - you can never have too much of a good thing. I've just successfully completed the MA in Open and Online Education and am now at the start of a MA in Art History.

From 2016, I use my Tutor blog-space for communication my groups. (You are on it now) The address is: https://learn1.open.ac.uk/mod/oublog/view.php?user=250567#.

This should be a helpful resource. This letter will appear in it. Hopefully, it encourages learners to do their own blogs. My Twitter account is @steve_bamlett

I look forward to getting to know you, chatting on the forum or on email – or meeting you if you attend my Face to face Sessions.

We have Adobe Connect (AC) Tutor sessions booked. If you have never used AC, have a go now. Contact me for help if you want. Once you have been on once, all the necessary (rather lengthy) process of downloading the software will have occurred.

If you have studied with the OU before, things are now a bit different. I mark and send feedback to you on all your TMAs but the Face-to-Face (F2F) and AC sessions based on the TMAs are shared out within our Cluster – that is a group of tutor Groups so I won’t necessarily be teaching you on this. Although I’d love you to be present make the choice of tutorials that is best for you – and remember I’m there for you.

The cluster staff: SB = me,  JC = John Crook, AJ = Angie Johnson, DM = Deborah McGann,

All the best

Steve"

I hope to see a comment from you below - even just a quick hello!

All the best AGAIN clown

Steve

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Hi back

Although I have already said hi through email it is good to put a face to the name smile Looking forward to this module (my second so far) best wishes Ron