Thinking about twitter, blogging, communication using these things and learning theories (I’ve finally found the time to learn a little bit about connectivism), I’m reminded of a story … In a summer towards the end of the 80′s there were some devastating floods in Brazil, which, for some reason or another, I happen to remember [...]
Posts Tagged ‘transforming perspectives’
Plus ça change … ?
Posted in Analogies, Dialogue, tagged conversations, mess, muddle, transforming perspectives on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Lost in translation? Unfinished thoughts on the PRATLe talks (28 Feb)
Posted in Boundaries, Dialogue, Location, tagged collaboration, communication across borders, cross-disciplinarity, informal learning, interdisciplinarity, multi-disciplinarity, transforming perspectives on March 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The Pedagogical Research into Aspects of Teaching and Learning (PRATLe) Series at the OU’s COLMSCT kicked off on the 28th February with a couple of very interesting talks. I thought it would be interesting to post here some of my thoughts on the day. I’m using bold to highlight what I thought were the main themes. Anne Adams, [...]