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Student satisfaction unrelated to learning behaviour and academic performance
I seem to spend a lot of time lately moaning about bad data practices. About approaches to learning analytics which appear to be based on ... -
The slow cancellation of the future
Writing in the Guardian, Becky Gardiner, a senior lecturer at Goldsmiths University in London, explains why she is on strike. Although the strike in the ... -
Open Leadership
I like the open leadership map white paper released by the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla say: Open Leadership is the “how” of our work. It’s how ... -
Pontydysgu SL
Regular readers may know Pontydysgu have been involved in different European projects around the use of technology in education, the training of teachers and trainers and ... -
Are job algorithms good enough?
We've all made jokes about the jobs that various 'professional' social networks recommend for us. This morning I had a message from ResearchGate: LinkedIn is ... -
Online Educa Berlin
OEB Global (formerly Online Educa Berlin) has announced its Call for Proposals and the overall theme for 2018: Learning to Love Learning. The event will ... -
Personal Learning Environments on Serbian TV
I don't suppose so many of the readers here speak Serbian. And that is a shame since this fantastic fulm made by Serbian TV at ... -
Another one bites the dust
A reminder of the problems of so called 'free' software and services. It is way past time for new sustainable models. Alan Levine says "A ... -
Are we lost in online space?
Last November I was invited to give a presentation at a conference "Are we lost in online space?" organised by in Belgrade. As the ... -
The problems of assessing competence
It was interesting to read Simon Reddy’s article in FE News, The Problem with Further Education and Apprenticeship Qualifications, lamenting the low standard of training ...