Teach the Web Week 3: the Open Web Plan your makes with your collaborator and then do it! If you’re in a study group, you’re encouraged to work together around your topic. Share your makes with the #teachtheweb community. Among the suggestions for reflection were: Why might sharing and publishing in the open be advantageous? […]

MOOC! by AJC1 Attribution-ShareAlike License A bit before Christmas I signed up for #ETMOOC: #etmooc, an open, online experience that is designed to facilitate & nurture conversations around the thoughtful integration of educational technology & media in teaching and learning. from: Introduction to #etmooc | #ETMOOC What is a MOOC A massive open online course […]

Starlings roosting by Steven C Wilson Attribution-NoDerivs License I’ve written several version of this post now, thinking about blogging, e-portfolios and CPD I am not particularly happy about this version but I don’t think I can get it clearer. A while back I got a comment here from Joe which included: Feels like usual suspects […]

It looks like a pile of the ScotEdubloggers are holidaying on facebook. I was invited a few weeks ago and joined up. Compared to bebo and myspace the interface is pretty calm. I’ve messed about with a few tools and gained a few friends but I have not been convinced. I was planning to blog […]

I’ve been reading Jonesieblog the Blog of Robert Jones for a while now and always find interesting things there. His subheading changes regularly, probably one of those fortune cookie plugins, but todays gave me a smile: One of may favourite words after serendipity. Fair cheered me up after a day at work.