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Too much on the go

The initial rush is just about to die down here, with the start to courses here at Canterbury.  here are just to many things backed up.
The Australasian Horizon Report
The Horizon report was interesting. The report is based around six types of emerging technology/applications that these guys (a panel of 45 on the advisory board) believe [...]

George and Stephen’s course

This is a must.  From two individuals espousing the benefits of networked, connected “Free-range” learning, a thing they call a course.

The course – Connectivism and Connective Knowledge – (the wiki is here) will be delivered fully online with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous interaction. Participants who have enrolled in the course will receive feedback [...]

Engaged Learning

As a belief statement I think so called engaged learning is important.  I did the workshops in China in 2007 and once again had to face the fact of how shallow some of my thinking really is in this area.  Helen reminded me of this on Monday.  We were in the middle of a workshop [...]

Athena Montessori College

This little gem of a school is based in downtown Wellington, has gone from zero to 80 pupils in 18 months. I’d always associated Montessori with wooden kids toys.
I was wandering along Willis street last week during my prowl around the MoE in Wellington when I first saw the sign, wandered in the open door [...]

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