 Hello everyone, I have some exciting news that I'd like to share with you. After 10 years of putting it off, I've finally got to a position where I want to study for a doctorate degree, so after lots of tweeting and talking with lots of different people and thinking about what I would like to research, I am delighted to announce that I've had an informal offer to study at Cambridge University, so starting part-time this September 2018. So I'm really excited, so tomorrow I'm off to visit and meet my supervisors and have a kind of initial conversation. So I will post more details tomorrow and over the weekend I've got a blog that gives you my research proposal in full. But in a nutshell, my entire teaching career, 25 years, and my passion for design and education, and in the last decade I guess social media, bringing all these things together, my research is now looking at how social media is influencing education policy. So that's what I'd like to tackle. With my reach on social media and the teacher toolkit website, I've been exposed to some fascinating insights and analytical data and impressions and all sorts of growth, and then seeing how social media has influenced education dialogue and what impact that actually has or has not on the classroom floor has been quite fascinating, particularly in the last six months I've been visiting schools all across the UK. So that's my news. Blog out this weekend. I'd love to know your thoughts, any advice, and thanks for watching.