I'm working through the free Curatr Digital Curation mini MOOC (Massive Online Open Course), put together by Sam Burrough and Martin Couzins. I've been busy with work, as have most others I'm sure, and got to the content later than the goody-two-shoes-geeky-teacher's-pet that I would normally like. I was looking at it on my iPad, whilst relaxing on the sofa... Continue Reading →
Digital Curation MOOC – not even started yet…
I've enrolled in the free Curatr Digital Curation mini MOOC (Massive Online Open Course), put together by well known experts (though I think they would hate me saying that!) Sam Burrough and Martin Couzins. I've enrolled for a few reasons: I've wanted to do a MOOC for ages, not set aside the time/energy and this one came... Continue Reading →
Learning Technologies 2013 – initial thoughts and key points for me
At the end of day one, I've seen some of the conference, Learning Technologies/Learning Skills exhibitions and the fringe event Curation Camp. Before bedtime, some initial thoughts... Organisational responsibility The conference key note speech was from technology legend Nicholas Negroponte, who is responsible for One Laptop Per Child. Parts of his key note didn't resonate... Continue Reading →