Infographics continue to evolve and improve. A particularly nice example has emerged from the Australian VET (Vocational Education and Training) E-Learning Strategy project. It’s largely self-explanatory (as it should be!), a toolkit for implementing e-learning based on the ADDIE model. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Book review 1: ‘Waging Heavy Peace’, by Neil Young
Now in my semi-retirement, I’ve found more time for reading, and have been loving it. Then a few days there was an invitation from Bob Ellis for book review contributions, so I rushed one off and duly submitted it. Continue reading
Wolfram Language: I don’t understand it, but it seems important!
Mathematica is 25 years old. What may arguably be the best mathematics software was developed by Stephen Wolfram (no doubt with plenty of able helpers). It’s been a mainstay at most universities in which I’ve worked. I understand it. Continue reading