I’m frustrated! A couple of weeks ago I noticed Terry Anderson’s blog on the newly-released US Government report, Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies. Somewhat curious, I decided to take a squiz at it, but found that the link didn’t work. Continue reading
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Finding nuggets: best books + beyond
… still having fun at Wawasan🙂
Anyway, while finishing my preparation for today’s workshop, I spied a posting by Stephen Downes. Stephen’s Web of 11 May comments on Tony Bates‘ list of the eight (actually nine!) classic e-learning publications. Have a look and see if you agree? One I’d add would be Continue reading
Tokyo blowpipe
You may be surprised (I certainly was!) to know that last week, while in Tokyo, I learned how to use a blowpipe. Yes, one of those long thin tubes that natives of South America use with poisoned darts to kill birds and small animals. Now I didn’t kill anything or anyone, but I did manage to Continue reading