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Paul Left wrote a new post, The NKK Learning Design Model 5 days, 15 hours ago
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Paul Left wrote a new post, Flexible learning planning guide 8 months, 1 week ago
For a large institution, selecting a flexible learning software platform is a major undertaking, requiring careful consideration of many factors. Such a process can seem like overkill, however, when a […]
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Paul Left commented on the post, MOOCs, sustainability and the business model 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for your comment, Muvaffak.
I agree that the cost of delivering materials and automated assessment is negligible. But more significant costs are incurred when we need to provide learning support and when […]
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Paul Left wrote a new post, MOOCs, sustainability and the business model 10 months ago
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Paul Left wrote a new post, E-Learning project tenders – do they discourage innovation? 1 year ago
In Smaller RFPs, more agility and smartass kids, Mike O’Donnell claims that overly prescriptive and complex tender documents in the IT sector discourage those best able to compete the work and actively encourage […]
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Paul Left wrote a new post, Prezi and PowerPoint: the same but different 1 year, 2 months ago
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Paul Left commented on the post, Connectivism: why I’m a skeptic 1 year, 2 months ago
Yes, I’m really interested in the metaphors we use to describe learning and teaching.
And yes, we need to recognise that a lot of significant learning takes place outside the education system – when we are […]
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Paul Left commented on the post, Connectivism: why I’m a skeptic 1 year, 2 months ago
I agree, nothing wrong with learning as managing information – but I believe there is more to learning than that, and (for me) connectivism doesn’t deal with these things. eg at the macro level critical reflection […]
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Paul Left wrote a new post, Connectivism: why I’m a skeptic 1 year, 2 months ago
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Paul Left wrote a new post, Online Learning Communities: resources and references 1 year, 3 months ago
A bibliography of useful books, articles and online resources
Australian Flexible Learning Framework. Effective Online Facilitation. Downloaded 5 January 2010 from <a rel="nofollow" […]
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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Google + now has improved photo editing 1 year, 6 months ago
Google+ Instant Upload is a great feature – in fact it’s a good enough reason on its own to use Google +. I used it every day on a recent three-week tour of the Peloponnese: whatever photos I took on my Android camera phone were automatically uploaded to my Google account whenever I connected to a wifi network. [...] -
Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Education reform: we need robust debate 1 year, 7 months ago
I strongly support the move to more open education and the need to critique the role that educational institutions play within society. But some of the debate seems to lack any real rigour. For example, the UnCollege Manifesto seems well-intentioned but it doesn’t really present a strong argument. Take this recycled quote on its home page:
You…
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Susan Lotoa became a registered member 1 year, 9 months ago
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Paul Left commented on the blog post Android for Teachers: easy APA referencing 1 year, 9 months ago
Yes, it’s good – and it works for older books where there is no barcode, or when the code has been covered up by the librarian :-)
Thanks for sharing the link, Dana!
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Dana Karem commented on the blog post Android for Teachers: easy APA referencing 1 year, 9 months ago
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Dana Karem commented on the blog post Android for Teachers: easy APA referencing 1 year, 9 months ago
Very nice :-}
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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: How to remove MyBlogLog tracking code from Wordpress 1 year, 10 months ago
Have you used MyBlogLog in the past to track readers of your Wordpress blog? You probably either used a plugin to do the tracking, or perhaps a short snippet of code added to your theme. Although it’s preferable to use the plugin approach, sometimes adding the code was necessary in the past to avoid incompatibilities with [...] - Load More







