What’s your ‘personal learning environment’ or PLE? Is it like Facebook? Will...
Fig 1. MY PLE First Half 2012 (earlier PLEs in the blog here) The blogs, Picasa, increasingly eBooks from Kindle on a Kindle and the iPad. Tweeted. This locates like-minds but also provides my notes...
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New Software Things I was starting to get my head around in 2010: Skype (a phone call for free) Delicious (don’t get it, yet … or need it?) Outlook (Never used it ’til last week not being a PC person)...
View ArticleDigital Strategies for Powerful Corporate Communications – the Blog
It’ll not come from one book, or two or many. Having blogged for 11 years and six months I should know some things. I share some ideas here alongside some thoughts from Argenti and Barnes’s 2009 book...
View ArticleWeb 2.0 Tools for Learning – what I recommend
It isn’t for lack of overwhelming, immersive and engaging content online, especially ‘how to’ movies and ‘clips’ in YouTube, its how you as an individual cope with this inexhaustible choice. Armed...
View ArticleWho are you talking to ? Currently in conversation around the globe
Fig. 1. My iPad world clock – all I need now is a Pin and a clickable face of the people in a threaded conversation As I blog I have always been a sucker for analytics – they impact, for better or for...
View ArticleMy personal learning environment (PLE)
Fig.1. Learning online with the Open University – 6 Dec 2012 This has changed somewhat over 2 1/2 years I have been working towards an MA in Open and Distance Education. I rarely print off. I do...
View ArticleDate stamps on digitized photos are an irrelevance
Fig. 1. Current reading Throughout Bell and Gemmel (2009) say there will be a revolution then on p.172 says ‘we will gradually adapt’. The shape of things is evolving, in different places at...
View ArticleBlogging breached the guidelines a bunch of us followed in 2002 – now...
Fig. 1 Blogging brings like minds together – through their fingertips I did a search in my own blog knowing that somewhere I cited an academic who described blogging as ‘whatever you can do on...
View ArticleWe’re no longer trying to sell magic potions out the back of a tub-trap
Fig.1. We’re no longer trying to sell magic potions out the back of a tub-trap. Still playing catch-up after the Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) Through week six writing and most activities (a few...
View ArticleBlogging for knowledge management in the workplace
‘As with writing, blogging is not simply formulating in words an idea already developed in one’s mind. It is also about connecting, developing and redefining half-baked ideas. When writing, I often go...
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