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More Circularity, Less Carbon
In just one week, ACR+ will unveil its new campaign "More circularity, less carbon". Participating cities and regions are committing to reduce their carbon emissions linked with local resource management ... -
Productivity, innovation, learning and 'Place'
The UK Centre for Cities has been undertaking a lot of interesting research on the future of cities. In a recent article on their website, they look at 'why place ... -
The Circular Economy and Education
Last week I spoke at a meeting - Circular Economy Competences Making the Case for Lifelong Learning - at the European Parliament in Brussels. The meeting was hosted by MEP ... -
Young people living with parents for longer
WONKHE reports there has been a significant rise in the number of 20 to 34-year-olds living with their parents in the UK, according to analysis of the Labour Force Survey ... -
Managing meetings
There’s been a bit of a debate in social media on how to run successful meetings. Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon seems to have kicked it off. According to ... -
Industry 4.0
The UK Education Select Committee has launched an inquiry into the challenges posed and opportunities presented by the Fourth Industrial Revolution.The Committee is inviting written evidence on: The interaction between ... -
Happy birthday, Graham Attwell!
Today the fellow-bloggers on Pontydysgu site can congratulate Graham Attwell on his birthday. I hope there is no home-made rule that would prevent us from celebrating this day via his ... -
Constructing learning
Interesting report in the Jisc email. They say: "Blended learning (the merging of technology and face-to-face) involves learners ... -
A Design for Learning
A design for learning? Learning experiences for the post-digital world from Peter Bryant "We learn through experience; the abstract can only take us so far" says Peter Bryant from ... -
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 idea that the top 10 ...