When do you stop learning?
Most of us can map aspects of our career trajectory and identify where our experiences led to developments. These experiences,
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Education, Learning, Leadership, Management – CMALT / FHEA / MLPI – Author of #EdTechBook and #EdTechRations
Most of us can map aspects of our career trajectory and identify where our experiences led to developments. These experiences,
Continue readingSince 2012 and the declaration it was ‘the year of the MOOC’, video content has become the cornerstone of online
Continue readingDemands and expectations placed upon us all at some point to take on more responsibility or extra projects exists. I
Continue readingThe view that education is constantly chasing the latest trends, from interactive whiteboards to iPads in the classroom, from AI
Continue readingProject creep, also known as ‘scope creep’, is a common challenge in project management, particularly in the dynamic field of
Continue readingTime is one of the most valuable resources we have. Effective time management and setting clear goals and boundaries are
Continue readingAs I continue my exploration of the learning journey, I’ve discussed the challenges of learning and the role of curiosity.
Continue readingMy last post explored how learning is inherently prickly, filled with challenges and discomforts that drive personal and professional growth.
Continue readingLearning is seen as a path to personal and professional growth and enlightenment, a journey toward acquiring knowledge and skills
Continue readingThe last few years have seen a growing narrative around so-called “Mickey Mouse degrees,” with some suggesting that some university
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