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Apr 2 2012
Free Cloud LMS: Opportunity, Threat or Irrelevance?
Leave a commentWith Blackboard’s announcement of the takeover of Moodlerooms and NetSpot last week the VLE/LMS market is clearly undergoing a fair amount of change after a few years of relative inactivity. I originally wrote this piece for a talk at a … Continue reading
Posted by: April 2, 2012
Tagged with: LMS, moodle, Open Source, social web, VLE
Aug 11 2011
Social media
Leave a commentEarlier this afternoon Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement regarding ‘the disorder in England’, in which he suggested that the government will be working towards the feasibility of controlling social media at times of unrest. Specifically, he said “Free … Continue reading
Posted by: August 11, 2011
Tagged with: open, social media, social web
Apr 14 2011
Ask the audience – again and again
1 CommentAsking students (or any audience) questions breaks up the monotony of unidirectional lecturing/ presenting, keeps minds from wandering, turns them into active, reciprocal participants, engages them beyond listening. At large or online events, which lack the intimacy of small seminars, … Continue reading
Posted by: April 14, 2011
Tagged with: feedback, opinion, polling, PRS, social web, students, Surveys
