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William H. Dutton : JISC

William H. Dutton : JISC. I’m curious where their offices are. I’m sure it’s my old room in the rear quad.

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Making swim coaching a tad easier with SwimTag

Fig. 1. A plethora of session plans – what a year of elite swimming training looks like Swimtag today, skitag tomorrow Serendipity had me click on Swimtag and I’m hooked – as a swimmer and coach, but...

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Lost in the clouds in an OLDS MOOC 2013

Fig. 1. Detail from Clouds (1812) Constable. I’ve shared my frustrations with Cloudworks from the start of the OLDS MOOC 2013 … and had some experience a year ago so entered the cloud with a sense of...

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Teenagers and technology

This from a paper from Rebecca Eynon a Professor of Education and the Oxford Internet Institute (Eynon, 2009:277) Her book ‘Teenagers and Technology’ is a valuable read too. So what do you think? Do we...

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I keep getting this crazy panic that I can’t know enough soon enough to ‘make...

Fig. 1. Testing ahead of an MBA Webinar I keep getting this crazy panic that I can’t know enough soon enough to ‘make a difference’ – the learning bug has set off a tempest in my brain Just as well...

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What happens when connected as ‘like-minds’ six or seven such individuals...

Fig.1. Dr. No. Society online is a society on speed and at speed – it might reflect society but in the Alice in Wonderland World Wide Web everything is faster, connectable and so warped in a way that...

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Working in the clouds

Fig. 1. Study of Clouds, John Constable. Inscribed 31 Sept.r 10-11 O’Clock. Constable did little else but paint the weather from July through to October 1822, which is why curators can accurately say...

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