Geography and sentimentality for place I have never seen
I am working on a research project at the University of Edinburgh, specifically the MSc in Elearning program, which is out to investigate what space and geography means to online…
I am working on a research project at the University of Edinburgh, specifically the MSc in Elearning program, which is out to investigate what space and geography means to online…
That is an incredibly lofty title for a post that doesn't necessarily say anything original, but in the age of crowdsourcing perhaps we are pushing past notions of individual originality…
That title actually addresses the fact that this post is about two different things, so apologies if that was misleading. I have just been doing several, slightly disparate activities over…
Part of the impetus for writing this rests on the fact that I have been battling all day with a variety of tools and technologies so I wanted to pause…
See the full gallery on Posterous In the spirit of dissecting articles written about entirely different slants and using them for springboards into other topics, I am going to do…
I just recently watched Terence Malick's Tree of Life so this post might have the remnants of the philosophical stupor I have been in for the last few days since…
I read a recent presentation from George Siemens on Self-Organization in Online Courses (embedded below) that addressed some aspects of learning complexity (through the context of a MOOC) that intrigued me. In particular,…