Twitter, in 1935?
Wouldn’t it be funny if Twitter and other such Social Networks weren’t new? In fact, wouldn’t it be a real
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Education, Learning, Leadership, Management – CMALT / FHEA / MLPI – Author of #EdTechBook and #EdTechRations
Wouldn’t it be funny if Twitter and other such Social Networks weren’t new? In fact, wouldn’t it be a real
Continue readingSarah Perez posted recently about a study she’d heard about, by Dani McKinney, a where a podcast loaded to iTunes U
Continue readingContinuing my reports on the Learning Technologies 2009 Exhibition (I know, I’ve been very slack with the writing) I wanted
Continue readingWhile finding people with a similar direction for learning and eLearning I found my way over to the ‘Educause Connect‘
Continue readingI was not lucky enough to be able to attend the Conference at the Learning Technologies 2009 event. This six-minute
Continue readingYet more things Twitter … and this is a goodun’! Now I’ve got a few followers, and are following quite
Continue readingSo far I’ve come across people who like or dislike Twitter, and others who think I’m a sandwich short of
Continue readingOver the last year I’ve become increasingly worried about the security of my ‘identity’ online, specifically my Facebook account. It
Continue reading“People’s health could be harmed by social networking sites because they reduce levels of face-to-face contact, an expert claims.” “… evidence
Continue reading“The first thing any connected person should be is receptive. Whether on a discussion forum, mailing list, or in a
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