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Learning Toolbox going strong to the year 2020
Yesterday I had a lengthy catch-up talk (via Skype) with my Barcelona-based friend Gilbert Peffer. As regular readers of this blog know, we had worked ... -
Starting the new year with many changes and new challenges
Yes, the new year 2020 has started already some weeks ago - I hope you all have had a good start of the year. For ... -
Ed-tech for good?
The Open Universiteit and the Centre for Education and Learning (CEL) at Leiden-Delft-Erasmus are publishing a new video series. "The digital revolution is having a ... -
Work based learning
"Will US universities be made redundant by the employability agenda?', asks the Times Higher Education. It is a bit of a curious article. THE says ... -
Skills Gaps
A new report by the Learning and Work Institute for the Local Government Association (LGA) finds that by 2030 there could be a deficit of ... -
The UK and Erasmus+
I've had a lot of questions about the future of the Erasmus Plus programe in the UK. This follows the defeat of an amendment to ... -
Does AI mean we no longer need subject knowledge?
I am a little bemused by the approach of many of those writing about Artificial Intelligence in education to knowledge. The recently released Open University ... -
Artificial, Intelligence, ethics and education
I guess we are going to be hearing a lot about AI in education in the next year. As regular readers will know, I am ... -
SMEs are not the same as large firms
Much of my work at the moment is focused in two different areas - the training and professional development of teachers and trainers for the ...