Just for fun…
Just for fun… I was going to do more with this, but my editing skills and lack of useful photographs, as well as not wanting to offend too many people, means that this is it!
View ArticleThe Lecture is… ALT-C Reflections
The ALT Conference is always a good conference to challenge your assumptions, make new discoveries and question your practice. This year’s conference was no exception, there was plenty to make you...
View Articlee-Learning Stuff Podcast #057: Where have you been?
James has been attending ALT-C in Nottingham. He describes what he attended and thoughts on the “end of the lecture”. With James Clay. This is the fifty seventh e-Learning Stuff Podcast,Where have you...
View ArticleConference Formatting
So I have spent a week in Nottingham at ALT-C that is in many ways a traditional academic style conference. We had keynotes and invited speakers, papers short and long, symposia with panels and...
View ArticleTwittering at the conference
ALT-C this year once more brought the use of Twitter at conferences to the fore again and discussions on the value of the back channel. Last year in November danah boyd delivered a speech at the Web...
View ArticleSocially Acceptable
In a recent blog post I mentioned the impact of Twitter for me at ALT-C. Overall from my experience, Twitter has really added value to conferences I have attended and made them more joined up and much...
View Articlee-Learning Stuff Podcast #058: Do you like books or do you like reading?
Recording of the Do you like books or do you like reading? symposium from ALT-C 2010. This is the fifty eighth e-Learning Stuff Podcast,Do you like books or do you like reading? Audio MP3Audio MP3...
View ArticleThe Engaging David White at ALT-C 2010
One of my favourite presentations from ALT-C 2010.
View ArticleBack to the Future
I really enjoyed ALT-C, it’s a great conference, so much to hear and learn. However it has one “flaw” and it’s not really a flaw, more a design feature. ALT-C is in September and the submission process...
View ArticlePodcast lectures “better” than real lectures
In recent weeks I have written about lectures following Donald Clark’s keynote on the end of the lecture at ALT-C 2010. As well as reflecting on Donald’s keynote I also posted the video Dave White’s...
View ArticleDown the #altc road
Reading Maren Deepwell’s recent post about her #altc journey, it reminded me of the many conferences I have attended and like her the impact that they had on my life and professional practice. Going...
View ArticleGoing down the #altc road again
This is an updated version of this blog post from 2016. It now includes details of the 2016 and 2017 conferences. Reading Maren Deepwell’s recent post about her #altc journey, it reminded me of the...
View Articlee-Learning Stuff Podcast #057: Where have you been?
James has been attending ALT-C in Nottingham. He describes what he attended and thoughts on the “end of the lecture”. With James Clay. This is the fifty seventh e-Learning Stuff Podcast,Where have you...
View ArticleConference Formatting
So I have spent a week in Nottingham at ALT-C that is in many ways a traditional academic style conference. We had keynotes and invited speakers, papers short and long, symposia with panels and...
View ArticleTwittering at the conference
ALT-C this year once more brought the use of Twitter at conferences to the fore again and discussions on the value of the back channel. Last year in November danah boyd delivered a speech at the Web...
View ArticleSocially Acceptable
In a recent blog post I mentioned the impact of Twitter for me at ALT-C. Overall from my experience, Twitter has really added value to conferences I have attended and made them more joined up and much...
View Articlee-Learning Stuff Podcast #058: Do you like books or do you like reading?
Recording of the Do you like books or do you like reading? symposium from ALT-C 2010. This is the fifty eighth e-Learning Stuff Podcast,Do you like books or do you like reading?...
View ArticleThe Engaging David White at ALT-C 2010
One of my favourite presentations from ALT-C 2010. The post The Engaging David White at ALT-C 2010 appeared first on eLearning Stuff.
View ArticleBack to the Future
I really enjoyed ALT-C, it’s a great conference, so much to hear and learn. However it has one “flaw” and it’s not really a flaw, more a design feature. ALT-C is in September and the submission process...
View ArticlePodcast lectures “better” than real lectures
In recent weeks I have written about lectures following Donald Clark’s keynote on the end of the lecture at ALT-C 2010. As well as reflecting on Donald’s keynote I also posted the video Dave White’s...
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