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Remembering Paulo Freire
Paulo Freire panel discussion at the University of Zurich (1988) from NORRAG NETWORK on Vimeo. Paulo Freire, the Brazilian educator and philosopher was, with Ivan Illich, one of the most ... -
Low stakes assessment
I've been doing some searches on assessment lately as part of our work coordinating the European Erasmus+ eAssessment project. If you have any recommendations for me please leave a comment ... -
Data governance, management and infrastructure
Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash The big ed-tech news this week is the merger of Anthology, an educational management company, with Blackboard who produce learning technology. But as Stephen ... -
Artificial Intelligence and ethics
I have written before that despite the obvious ethical issues posed by Artificial Intelligence in general - and particular issues for education - I am not convinced by the various ... -
The teleology of ed tech?
We do far too few book reviews on this site and I am afraid this isn't going to be one either. Instead we are plugging an eagerly awaited (and very ... -
More on Personal Learning Environments
Last week I said that we were running a track on Personal Learning Environments at the TEEM conference. ON wednesday I received an email from the co-convener of the track, ... -
Pontydysgu proudly joins Climate Cymru
Encouraged by the youth and communities we work with on projects such as CEYOU, and MLC, Pontydysgu recently added our voice to Climate Cymru, an important and worthwhile campaign to represent ... -
CEYOU Great Big Green Week for Pontypridd
This Autumn, world leaders will meet in Glasgow for COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference. This summit is a crunch point for tackling climate change, countries will need to agree ... -
Personal Learning Environments: looking back and looking forward
Its a long time since I wrote anything about Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). But after wading away in the last few years I think PLEs are due a comeback. Indeed, ... -
Summer hiatus
Its been a long hot summer. And I just looked at the blog and realised I haven't posted anything for two whole months. I think that's the longest break in ...