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| Contents |
| Two Dereks |
| German Edublogs |
| In the Hotseat |
| The Big Questions |
Two Dereks
I’ve been reading Derek Wenmoth’s blog since he first joined what was then known as “Ultralab South”, now CORE Education, and often find much to applaud, for example about Personal Learning Environments ( and [2] and [3] and [4]. The … Continue reading
German Edublogs
Can anybody recommend some German Blogs or Edublogs? The reason why I’m asking is because I’m spending two weeks as a guest in a small course about educational design with a group of students based in Munich, although this part … Continue reading
In the Hotseat
(This is a continuation of my reflections after the Prato dialogue which I began in a previous post.) Saturday concluded late in the evening with an informal demonstration by Etienne Wenger to the four of us occupying the upstairs appartment, … Continue reading
The Big Questions
Here’s an interesting process. A long list of “Big Questions” generated from the face-2-face CIRN conference at Prato has been placed on a wiki for anybody to get involved with contributing towards answering. Why not get in there and have … Continue reading





