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Why are house prices spiralling?
We should all be able to afford a home in an area we want to live. But for many of us in the UK, with ... -
Online disinhibition and the ethics of researching groups on Facebook
There seems to be a whole spate of papers, blogs and reports published lately around MOOCs, Learning Analytics and the use of Labour Market Information. ... -
Exploring digital identities
Catherine Cronin says: "Although this is structured as a short presentation it’s intended to be a conversation starter, a prompt for deeper discussion. I’m ... -
More thoughts on labour markets
Predicting the future of labour markets is not easy at the best of times. And this is not the best of times. The problems include ... -
Using social media for research and teaching
I like this presentation entitled Conole social media from Grainne Conole. Sometimes it is too tempting to believe that all researchers and teachers are ... -
The future of work - myths and policies
I like this blog post by Robert Peal entitled 'A Myth for Teachers: Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet'. The article looks at the origins of the ... -
Reflections on Communities of Practice
Chahira Nouira sent me an email asking if I could make a short podcast around Communities of Practice. " I am writing,” she said "because ... -
Mobile Learning - the Dream goes on
"What killed the mobile learning dream?" asks John Traxler in an article for Jisc's Digifest. John goes on to say: Mobile learning was e-learning's dream ... -
Why Open Knowledge?
I like this presentation on Why open knowledge from Martin Weller. And besides the argumentation he has some very pretty pictures. -
The future of learning at work. How technology is influencing working and learning in healthcare: ...
Over the last few weeks I seem to have been bombarded with calls for submissions for conferences. Most I have ignored on the grounds that ...