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Dec
16
2017

It’s time for the next generation of leadership

In my opinion Open education

  In this blog post, I discuss some aspects of my latest research on next-generation leadership for education for all,… View Article

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Oct
06
2017

ALT contributes to the world’s leading festival for the open Internet movement … #MozFest

ALT news Community Featured post Open education

From 27 to 29 October, the Mozilla Festival or Mozfest, the world’s leading festival for the open Internet movement, takes… View Article

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Laptop and stickers
Sep
28
2017

Who am I? Reflections on the identity of a learning technologist.

Careers Community Open education Participatory education

People who know me a little bit, may have noticed that ideas pop into my head all the time. These… View Article

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Old School Open
May
15
2017

#OER18 Open to all.

Open education

      One of the joys and sometimes the challenges of being part of a global open education community… View Article

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Jan
13
2017

Open Learning as Lifelong Learning: Conduit for education in South Korea

Case studies Open education

  South Korea is developing open learning on par with any nation in the world, fuelled essentially by virtually unlimited… View Article

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May
27
2016

FutureLearn MOOC will provide credits towards a University of Leeds undergraduate degree

Community Featured post Open education

This week the University of Leeds and the Open University announced its first series of short courses that will lead… View Article

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May
04
2016

#OER16 – the friendly conference

Conference reviews Open education

OER16 Open Culture, the Open Educational Resources conference, took place on 19-20 April 2016 at the University of Edinburgh, ably… View Article

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Apr
21
2016

Blended Learning Essentials MOOC

Case studies Featured post Open education

Blended Learning Essentials: part 1 ‘getting started’ and part 2 ‘embedding practice’ have now both run once on the FutureLearn platform. The courses were generously funded by the UFi Charitable Trust, and were produced by a consortium of partners including the University of Leeds, the UCL Institute of Education, and ALT, alongside many other Vocational […] View Article

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Mar
31
2016

Editor’s choice: All things Open.

Editors' choice Open education

Open Education week 2016 saw a flurry of activity around the world and this post offers an opportunity to connect… View Article

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Feb
03
2016

#1MinuteCPD: A year of microlearning

Community Open education

How it all began… After a term of frustrating no-shows and low sign ups to our advertised technology enhanced learning… View Article

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Nov
30
2015

Reflections on the 12 Apps of Christmas

Case studies Innovative practice Open education

Twelve Apps of Christmas (12AOC) is an open online course created at Regent’s University London, which ran for the first time in December 2014. It successfully brings together educators worldwide to engage with a range of mobile technologies for teaching and learning.  It is available under a Creative Commons licence. A key issue in outreach […] View Article

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Nov
25
2015

MozFest is our bonfire

Conference reviews Open education

“We are at a point when everyone will be on the Internet. So how the Internet works out will have… View Article

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