Originally posted on Patrick's Blog:
At a recent Everything Unplugged session (the Wednesday morning London meetup I went to), we discussed what systems and processes we use for learning. This struck me as being a bit too structured for me: I am not sure that my learning works like that. When I need to…
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Briefly: identity, a work in progress, curiosity driven lifelong learner, polyglot polymath, proud SJW, curator of myself, guerrilla educationist, retired educator, wrangler, wanderer.
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Originally posted on Sean's Emerging…:
So I was checking the #plenk2010 Twitter stream on Hootsuite the day after our first PLENK2010 Elluminate session (recording available here) and I saw a lot of re-tweets for this blog post – PLENK 2010: Just Like ‘Watching Football’ – by Stefanie Panke. (Stefanie later got a mention by…
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Originally posted on through the looking glass:
I’m currently working with colleagues at the OU’s Institute of Educational Technology on a small research project exploring communities of education blogging. It’s based on some work I did last year on brain bloggers (some early data on this, more developed publication soon). As with that project, I’m…
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Originally posted on John A Casey Jr:
Tonight I attended a talk by University of Chicago Professor Bernard Harcourt at the Gleacher Center in downtown Chicago. His talk was part of the Graham School of Continuing Studies Great Conversations seminar series. The subject of his talk was Freedom and Education–the seminar series theme for this quarter–and…
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Originally posted on occasional links & commentary:
Specter, “Confessions of a Billboard” I recently finished a wall in baltimore for Open Walls Baltimore it’s a faux billboard that tells a story of a changing neighborhood through the adds [sic].
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Originally posted on The Undefended Border:
Montreal Gazette copy editor Peter Wheeland has been slapped-down hard by the Quebec Press Council. It’s a sign of the times. Copy editors are the anonymous, but essential workers at the centre of print journalism. Unlike columnists, beat journalists and desk editors, virtually no one who reads a daily…
Jan and Greg: Rhizomes for Breakfast
Useful summary of basic Dave on Rhizomatic Learning, with links. OK so it’s not new to even the most dilatory of Change11 followers / near lurkers who don’t accept that lurkers (like their canine counterparts) should neither be seen nor heard. Still useful though for a short course when someone asks, so what is this?… Continue reading Jan and Greg: Rhizomes for Breakfast
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Originally posted on E-Learning Provocateur:
Earlier this year I was honoured to scrape into Bob Little’s Asia-Pacific’s list of e-learning movers and shakers. This list “is compiled on the basis of a person’s perceived current influence on the e-learning industry – as a practitioner, commentator, facilitator and/or thought leader.” To the cynics out there who…
Yikes, not another blog!
The standard first post message reads “Welcome to WordPress.com! This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you started this blog and what you plan to do with it” and closes, “Happy blogging!”… Continue reading Yikes, not another blog!