A good use for Prezi !

Stephen Downes hasn’t managed to provoke any action in me recently, other than to leave his daily email unread. He has enjoyed talking about MOOCs much more than is healthy for months now, and I could take no more. I’m especially glad therefore, that I decided to have glance through…

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A MOOC for International Jazz Day

I’ve been involved in a few MOOCs before and have been exploring them from the point of view of my day job. So far I’ve not managed to complete one but it hasn’t been the reason I’ve been following them. Some, especially the ones on the subject of learning technology itself have had bewildering amounts of…

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Well, That Went Really Well – Kevin Child Head of ELTS

Kevin Child , Head of ELTS, from  his Travels in HE Blog writes about the recent English In Wales Conference held in Swansea.  http://kceltsblog.blogspot.co.uk/ What a great day the LEW Conference turned out to be! (I’m not as surprised as I sound here, I know who put the work in to ensure the…

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The Worldwide Flipped Clasroom

Following on from the Flipped Classroom session at the recent SALT Conference, I’ve been watching the video below that shows Daphne Koller talking about Coursera.  Here she is, according to the blurb, “enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free — not just as a service,…

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You know how like, Wikipedia is like, really bad …

Wikipedia has not always had the best of reps amongst academics … and that is probably putting it mildly ! The reasons are many and varied. I just searched for “why do academics hate Wikipedia ?” and got reasons including: “coz it iz smarter than they iz !” (obviously written…

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