OER19: It Was Emotional
For some reason I seem to have established a pattern where I only attend the OER conferences every other year.… View Article
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Leave a commentImagine you had to make the most accessible conference ever. What would you need to consider? Venue, Price, Location, Cost,… View Article
1 CommentThis new Learning Technology Handbook by Daniel Scott is a clear, practical and honest guide for teachers, trainers and assessors… View Article
Leave a commentThe 25th ALT conference took place in Manchester, 11-13 September. There was much looking back as well as ahead.… View Article
Leave a commentEvery summer I take the opportunity of catching up on some reading on technology. Sometimes this involves going through the… View Article
2 CommentsThis case study looks at a pilot of Microsoft Teams in a Faculty of Health and Wellbeing. When students begin… View Article
1 CommentIt has been a few months since I finished reading Adam Greenfield’s Radical Technologies: the design of everyday life. In… View Article
Leave a commentIn this book, the author Matt Bower sets out to examine research findings relating to the use of TEL which… View Article
Leave a commentAlong with DevLearn in Las Vegas, Learning Technologies in London shares the top spot for largest learning technology exhibition and… View Article
1 CommentIn this book, the author Matt Bower sets out to examine research findings relating to the use of Technology Enhanced… View Article
Leave a commentThe e-book Assessment, feedback and technology: contexts and case studies in Bloomsbury, co-edited by Leo Havemann and Sarah Sherman, shared… View Article
Leave a commentThis year was my fourth trip to MozFest – the annual global gathering of the Mozilla Foundation. The event has been… View Article
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