Day 1: Blackboard T&L Conference #BbTLC2014
At the first day of the 2014 Blackboard T&L Conference I made a decision – tweet less, listen more, take/make meaningful notes, and enjoy the sessions for what they are, not what I wanted them to...
View ArticleDay 2: Blackboard T&L Conference #BbTLC2014
Day 2 of the 2014 Blackboard T&L Conference started with the usual Bb roadmap, which I’ll leave for others to cover. As with the sessions I followed yesterday I’ve continued to sketchnote my way...
View ArticleDay 3: Blackboard T&L Conference #BbTLC2014
Day 3 and the final day of the 2014 Blackboard Teaching & Learning Conference in Dublin. A few more sessions to keep us amused and awake, a few more strong cups of tea, and a fond farewell to...
View ArticleThe Internet (in real-time) Infographic
We all love infographics (well, I do. Well, decent ones anyway) which is why this one is really interesting. Instead of being a static “this is what happens in an Internet-minute” like this one and...
View Article70:20:10 – informal learning
This post is a slight detour from my usual educational technology based around use and uses in higher education, but this video from Charles Jennings of the Internet Time Alliance does have impact and...
View ArticleCreate the digital image you want
Whether you use the term digital footprint or digital image social identity or online profile or some variant, there is much discussion on and around how we portray ourselves online, and how those who...
View ArticleReading: Education and the Internet
The 2014 IGGY Junior Commission report on Education and the Internet is an important read. I’ve not had chance to digest all of it yet, but what I have read makes for some uncomfortable reading for...
View ArticleInfographic – The education of tomorrow
Infographics are great, when they have something worthwhile to say, and show the data in a worthwhile way. This is one of the better ones - The Education of Tomorrow. Here are some of the headline...
View ArticleHere’s my eLearning pet peeve. What’s yours?
Tom Khulmann, on the Rapid E-Learning Blog, regularly writes on techniques and tips for eLearning success. Recently he wrote about a discussion thread happening on the Articulate community site about...
View ArticleGetting ready for #altc
The 2014 ALT Conference is just around the corner (in more than just time – it’s being held at the University of Warwick, which is where I now work!), and I’m getting ready for it. The theme for this...
View ArticleLearning Technologist of the Year #altc #LTaward
The 2014 ALTC conference is the first I’ve attended in person, it’s one of the conferences I’ve wanted to get to since I started in this career. It’s also the first year I’ve been part of the Learning...
View ArticleBook review: The Social Leadership Handbook @julianstodd
“What we know today will get us to tomorrow, but we’ll have to learn more again tomorrow to keep ahead … welcome to the Social Age, where change is constant and we live in constant beta.” I’ve never...
View ArticleInterview with Sue Beckingham, #EdTechBook chapter author
As part of a new series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this first post I talk to Sue Beckingham,...
View ArticleInterview with Peter Reed, #EdTechBook chapter author
As part of a new series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this third post I talk to Peter Reed,...
View ArticleInterview with Rachel Challen, #EdTechBook chapter author
As part of a new series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this fourth post I talk to Rachel...
View ArticleInterview with Sharon Flynn, #EdTechBook chapter author
As part of a series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this fifth post I talk to Sharon Flynn,...
View ArticleThe Future of Higher Education in a Digital Age
If the student voice has so much power, as I keep reading that it does (when it comes to module feedback, learning resource development, pricing, etc.) then it stands to reason that the voice of...
View ArticleI need your vote – UK Blog Awards #UKBA15
I was very surprised to find I’ve been nominated for the UK Blog Awards, 2015! Voting is open from Monday 10th November, 2014, until Monday 1st December, 2014. I’ve been nominated in two categories,...
View ArticleInterview with Sheila MacNeill and David Walker, #EdTechBook chapter authors
As part of a series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this sixth post I talk to Sheila MacNeill...
View ArticleInterview with Julie Wedgwood, #EdTechBook chapter author
As part of a series of posts, I will be talking to authors of The Really Useful #EdTechBook about their work, experiences, and contribution to the book. In this eighth post I talk to Julie Wedgwood, a...
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