“I go through spells where I don’t do anything. I just sort of have lunch—all day.” Writing is not my natural forte, I like the Nora Ephron quote above about her writing process, so similar to mine… Source: Planning. Paragraphs. Post-it notes: A Dyslexic, part-time PhD student shares his writing…
@Darrengarside thank you for being part of the crew in my journey to Ithaca
Chapter 1: Digital technology and educational change This is the latest book of Neil Selwyn. Illuminating and incredibly helpful for my research. The advice to NOT be an evangelist of digital technology is so useful for me. I have been observing this attitude very hidden but present in my thinking.…
@catherinecronin's keynote at OER16 with drops of my own thinking process and ideas
Excellent article to understand better how to structure the argument of my dissertation, thank you for sharing so much knowledge
Interesting views on OER16 which I missed due to difficult family circumstances, and of LAK16 which enhance my own view of open culture and in line with Sheila's idea, it will add to the quality of the learning experience, which is the core goal for me as a teacher and…
This study aims to answer the question of how can the history of mathematics resort to a digital tool – E-Dynamic.Space – designed by teacher-students and intended to serve as a workbench not only to create supportive knowledge from historical material, which has proved to support the understanding of mathematics…
While reading the post on rhizomatic learning that David Cormier wrote, I suddenly started to make connections between Bildung and his idea of knowing as he describes it: (...) It is a long process of becoming (think of it in the sense of ‘becoming an expert’) where you actually change the…
Source: Creating the literature review: research questions and arguments A very good post to understand what is what we are doing when reviewing the literature in our field.
Here is link the storify of the 2016 Learning Technology Conference: New technologies, new ways of working, where Rudy de Waele helps us look into the future and understand how technology could impact on the way we work There are some interesting links to look at