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Graham Attwell
Recent posts
- Working in groups
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10-April-2007
- Facilitator styles
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10-April-2007
- Cult of the individualism
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10-April-2007
- Try it yourself
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10-April-2007
A quick exercise but what does it mean
- How do we learn?
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10-April-2007
can you identify with the situation that the course participants found themselves in?
- More issues from the ASSIPA course
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10-April-2007
Here are a few issues arising from this weeks session
- Course Introductions
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09-April-2007
Some questions and practical exerecises for you to consider
- Are exams a turn off
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09-April-2007
Would exams put you off a course
- Professional development and involving students
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09-April-2007
- Sounds from the Bazaar 6
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09-October-2006
Edition 6 of 'Sounds of the Bazaar - Graham Attwell's regular podcast about education and training. e-learning 2.0, social software and much, much more
- Sounds from the Bazaar 6
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09-October-2006
Edition 6 of 'Sounds of the Bazaar - Graham Attwell's regular podcast about education and training. e-learning 2.0, social software and much, much more
- test post using ecto
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04-October-2006
- First night
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12-September-2006
- Depressed tonight
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03-September-2006
- About this blog
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01-September-2006
- What price education
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02-June-2005
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The worth of a degree has fallen, they say, to £150000. I never did trust a lot of the research over the value of qualifications but my bet is that as learning becomes more important, the value of formal and non vocational qualifications will become less.
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- What price education
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02-June-2005
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The worth of a degree has fallen, they say, to £150000. I never did trust a lot of the research over the value of qualifications but my bet is that as learning becomes more important, the value of formal and non vocational qualifications will become less.
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- Open Source mainstreams in education in the UK
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10-May-2005
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The findings could undermine Microsoft’s hold on the education market, but they raise the prospect of millions of pounds of savings for British schools and colleges which spend around £1 billion a year on ICT.
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- Thoughts on this and that
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05-May-2005
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"the term 'social networking' makes little sense if we leave out the objects that mediate the ties between people......social networks consist of people who are connected by a shared object."
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Lets substitute the word e-learning for social networking. It gets us close to the true nature of e-learning. And it raises some interesting questions. Like - what is the object? Is the object the learning materials or or it the learning application. Me - I go for the second.
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- Wall to wall meetings
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28-February-2005
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Sunday (a week ago) , I travelled to Athens for a meeting of the Special Interest Group on Open Source
<br />Software for Education in Europe (<a href="http://www.ossite.org">SIGOSSEE</a>). SIGOSSEE is a two year project funded by the European Commission.
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