It has been a long time since I last posted on this site. There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, I retired from my Associate Head of e-Learning post at the Higher Education Academy in July 2011. So, despite my continuing interest in the influences (negative and positive) of technologies on learning it […]
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Third Life – Auricle: the next generation
by Derek Morrison, 3 September 2008 Over on the JISC-PoWR (Preservation of Web Resources) site there’s a posting entitled Auricle: The Case Of The Disappearing E-learning Blog (1 September 2008). Yes, that’s right this blog is the ‘disappeared’. While it’s a new experience becoming such a case study the author, Brian Kelly certainly raises some […]
Whose PLE is it anyway?
I assume it’s because I’ve waxed lyrical about related matters in Auricle and various conference presentations that I’ve been asked by the CETIS Personal Learning Environment Experts Group to contribute my ‘position’ on Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). Although I’m wary of accepting the mantle of ‘expert’ – there are none in this area – I […]