I picked these comments up from an e-newsletter I subscribe to – they’re from Jay Cross at the Workflow Institute – I thought they were a timely reminder and appropriate for all learning practitioners challenged with the positioning of their roles and the development or implementation of e-Learning. Computers can make aspects of learning more…
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Teaching vs Learning
As I’m starting to prepare my teaching strategies for next semester (only 2 weeks away now…) I’ve been considering many of the issues that my research into blogging and learning journals have raised for me. Wandering along Chiswick Common I noticed a plaque on one of the terraces – E.M.Forster had lived there for some…
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“The Internet is like a giant jellyfish. You can’t step on it. You can’t go around it. You’ve got to get through it.” -John Evans From Quoteland.com Can’t you relate to this one?? I can – as I’m wading my way through blogs, links, references, readings and PDFs sometimes I just wish I could even…
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So – if blogging is a dymanic communication tool, why do I have so much trouble actually getting around to capturing my thoughts on this page? At the moment, the blogosphere is about being online – if you’re not online, you can’t blog! Well, I guess you can revert to Word documents and then cut…
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Why is it warmer in Sydney in winter than London in summer….? Tuesday 13 July – London – 21C, NO rain! Overnight 8C Sydney – 18C (OK so London is warmer today but it hasn’t been – today is expected to be the best day this week)!
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I’m back online after returning from BlogTalk Vienna, followed by a weekend conference in Taunton, Somerset (England). Unfortunately, Taunton is not wireless or broadband – so my only connection was via the hotel room dial-up connection and that’s expensive! Timed local calls PLUS using iPass Global Roaming via Australia…not much fun! However, I’m back in…
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Finally arrived back in London after a few delays out of Vienna. Thought: Even a 2 hour flight can take nearly a day! 1 day to gather my thoughts and then head down to Somerset in England for the EB2 International management conference – not as a presenter or participant – simply a signifcant partner!…
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Just in case any LTUG members are wondering why I’m a blog advocate – particularly from the use as a new media learning technology – perhaps you should visit my PhD blog (which I’ve recently re-instated as I start to spend more time writing than reading after literature searches…). The post “Blogging to Learn” links…
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After day 1 of BlogTalk 2.0 I’m finding more questions are I need to investigate: The dialogue vs monologue is still a primary question – what are my students doing with their blogs – I still think they are starting as monolgues but progress to dialogue…Torill Mortensen discussed the difference and confusion of modalities that…
Read MoreReview of Day 1 @ BlogTalk 2.0
A HUGE day! So engaging to be exposed to ideas, perspectives and practices from other countries – many similarities and also many differences! The venue is cool – as I’ve mentioned previously, the ability to connect on fast wireless access is terrific and a luxury that so many of us in Oz don’t have –…
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