I went to the theatre yesterday for the family’s yearly dose of Panto. This time it was Alladin - my fifth yet always surprisingly new experience (I didn’t grow up with this tradition). The whole thing is quite amazing, really, that mix of expected stuff, improvisation and audience participation.
Using drama in teaching is not a [...]
Archive for January, 2008
In search of informal learning
Posted in Analogies, Definitions, Location on January 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The map and the territory
Posted in Analogies on January 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A two-minute old search for ‘online informal learning’ has returned 165 results – a few more than what I found a few months ago. This is one difficult territory to map.
But then again, ‘the map is not really the territory’, is it?
The amateur in the water
Posted in Analogies on January 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s been a convoluted end of year with blogging totally out of question (despite various saved drafts of posts that were abandoned halfway through for one reason or another). My private research diary progressed, though, which makes me wonder about the point of blogging if I’m being so picky about what I actually put up here.
Anyway, read [...]