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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
In this second post about Mapping Pedagogy, I'm realising that I'm focusing on an almost atomistic view of the technologies. Part of this project is to take all of the things ((The technical term)) we use or have used (and maybe forgotten) and see what they can contribute to ...
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Where would we be without the static web page ((This is part of my Mapping Pedagogy project.))? This bastion of forgotten technology is probably one of the best places to start with my project because we seem to have moved on from it and yet not.
I see the static ...
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Friday, December 29th, 2006
The more I think about the ways in which students (not all but many) approach learning and hence assignments, the more I wonder about the so-called remix culture. The Remix culture is what students are being exposed to. Snippets from here there and everywhere, linking to this and ...
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Im going to start posting some of my reflections from teaching with wikis based on my experience through the last semester. I probably should have been doing this as I went, but, I'm terribly slack at times.
I suppose I should start from the begining.
Preparing to teach with wikis
The hardest ...
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Tuesday, August 29th, 2006
Using the wiki is really challenging me. In good ways. There was an awful lot that I needed to learn to get to this point. I've already started to think of my next grant to further the ideas. One thing I haven't done (or at least not ...
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