This month we’re trying to find out what’s happening in practice with Learner Management Systems: * who uses them and for what? * who doesn’t use them and why? This topic was initiated by some comments from LTUG members – and there appears to be some contradictory figures floating around. Some figures indicate huge increases…
Read MoreWalk to Work Day
Tomorrow is Walk to Work Day in Australia (Friday 5th October)… Problem is – I was going to work from home tomorrow… Guess I’d better put my runners back on and participate!I wonder if it counts that I walk to work every day anyway? And if you happen to get the walking bug…. why not join…
Read MoreHow the social web came to be .. Part 2!
And here it is! Part 2 from Trebor…. see below for part 1.Again – Trebor, your timing is perfect! I’m in the midst of preparing a presentation for AITD this evening…. mashing up previous presentations, updating and re-framing…. but what strikes me particularly, is that much of the work I published in 2005 (based on…
Read MoreBlogTalk 2008 Announced
The 5th international BlogTalk conference on social software has been announced!BlogTalk 2008 Where: Cork, IrelandWhen: 3 – 4 March, 2008 "The conference is designed to maintain a sustainable dialog between developers, innovative academics and scholars who study social software, practitioners and administrators in corporate and educational settings, and other general members of the…
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I’m currently writing a chapter for a text-book (yes, I know – traditional publishing.. but…) on Adult Teaching and Learning – my chapter is focused on e-Learning (surprise, surprise).In the process of a brief retrospective of e-Learning implementations across higher education, colleges (including community colleges) and the corporate context it’s extraordinary how focused the literature…
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The Australian Blogging Conference When: Friday 28th September, 2007Where: Brisbane – QUT "This unconference, modelled on the successful BloggerCons in the United States, aims to redress this by providing a forum that will allow Australian bloggers to gather together and talk about blogging and the Australian blogosphere. It aims to be a user-focused conference for…
Read MoreThe Future of Adult Education in NSW
Free Lunch Time Lecture for Adult Learners Week Hon Verity Firth MP, Minister for Women, Minister for Science and Medical Research, Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer), Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change, Environment & Water (Environment) will deliver the Annual Dr Bob Frew Memorial Oration.[Minister for everything?]Her topic is:“The Future of Adult…
Read MoreMore – No – no more Facebook!
Well – while I’ve been searching for the elusive Surf Control report quoted all over the Australian media and the world… there’s not a peep about on their own website… I scoured the media release sites and couldn’t find anything more than a brief press release statement – so no report to examine – now…
Read MoreLearning Technologies
10 Ways to a Killer Blog From: yizmo, 10 months ago Presentation of Robert and Maryam Scoble about how to blog well. The Blog Business Summit 2006 is a conference and seminar series focused on business blogging.
Read More10 Ways to a Killer Blog
I was cruising around SlideShare today – just looking for some engaging resources – and I came across this contribution from Robert and Maryam Scoble !OK – so it’s not brand new (10 months old) but it makes some good points and with a couple of hundred students all starting up their edublogs, I think…
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