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Celebrating Sabine Manning and the L&W Newsletter
About one month ago our friend Sabine Manning published the latest edition of the Newsletter for European Research in Learning and Work [L&W]. As we know, she has been editing ... -
Celebrating Felix Rauner - Years and more! (Part Two)
During the first week of May this year Professor Felix Rauner celebrates his 80th birthday - and we celebrate with him: Congratulations and many happy returns! Given the corona-pandemic and ... -
Celebrating Felix Rauner - Years and more! (Part One)
During the first week of May this year Professor Felix Rauner celebrates his 80th birthday - and we celebrate with him: Congratulations and many happy returns! Given the corona-pandemic and ... -
25 years working with Graham Attwell - networking, social media and new challenges
Some time ago it has crossed my mind that i should write some lines on my cooperation with Graham Attwell. Indeed, I have already written a blog post on my ... -
Thoughts on retirement and retreat - Part One: What consequences for blogging?
In my latest blog posts I have been closing my activities as a project-based researcher. In addition, I have made a brief review on different phases of my career with ... -
Remembering Gerhard Zimmer
Yesterday - after a long delay - I got the sad news that my friend of old, professor Gerhard Zimmer had passed away. As I read from the 'In Memoriam' ... -
Notes on the Blogchat of February - ePosters powered by Learning Toolbox are not merely ...
Some time ago I had a chat with my colleague Gilbert Peffer on the recent progress with the Learning Toolbox (LTB) that was developed in our common project. I was ... -
Meine persönliche Erfahrungen mit der Wende - Part Two: Memories of Germany October 1990
In my previous post I shared some memories of my study visit to Germany in October/November 1989. However, I didn't write the post primarily as a report of the study ... -
Wrapping up the ECER 2019 experience - Part Five: Debates on VET research (past, present, ...
With this blog post I conclude a series of posts on the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER 2019) that took place earlier last week in Hamburg, Germany. The first ... -
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 ...