Derek’s blog

Derek’s Blog, launched in 2003, serves as a platform for sharing thoughts and reflections related to his work. It offers over 20 years of searchable posts, categorized by the tags below. Feel free to comment, as your feedback contributes to ongoing reflection and future posts.

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Teaching in the knowledge age

More reading on the train – got me thinking about the Knowledge Society. There’s so much hype about this – we’ve had the “knowledge wave” and been bombarded with lists […]

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The Brains Trust

Have just come in from meeting with a group of gentlemen here in Wellington affectionately known as “The Brains Trust” – a small group of people involved in the IT […]

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Learner-centred eLearning

I was reading this on the train on the way home tonight and felt I have to share it – from the Leonardo daVinci project in Europe, the results of […]

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Project-based learning

Seymour Papert (of “mindstorms” and “Logo” fame) has produced a great summary of his thinking regarding project-based learning at http://glef.org/php/interview.php?id=Art_901 Papert has some particular words to say regarding the inclusion […]

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Semantic Web

A number of discussions going on around theplace at the moment about this topic – (see Derek Chirnside’s Blog). Seems there’s a lot of momentum being created in this direction. […]

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eLearning Strategies

Having invested a large amount of my time last year (and some this year) in putting together an eLearning Framework discussion document for the Ministry of Education, I was interested […]

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Building the school of the future

I came across the following link today in Stephen Downe’s mailing list – Building the school of the future It is a streaming media presentation (not viewable in Firefox) from […]

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Appreciative inquiry 2

Another day with Don Hanna today – plenty of work with the appreciative inquiry approach to change management. (Interesting quite – it’s not change that needs to be managed, but […]

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Appreciative Inquiry

Have just spent a fascinating day with Don Hanna from the University of Wisconsin, Extension, who is in Wellington for the week. (More details of who Don is and the […]

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Blog Software Breakdown

With all of the interest in blogs being shown recently I thought the following link might be of interest. http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm The guy who has put this together has put in […]

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Back from Fiji!

What a break – nine wonderful days in Fiji to attend my sister in law’s wedding. 40-odd guessts, fabulous weather, and not an email link in sight! I’m back feeling […]

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Resource-discourse explained

Following on from yesterday’s blog – the link below will open a page that provides some explanation about the animation and its relevance to eLearning. animation explanation

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eLearning animation

In my role as eLearning manager at the Correspondence School I developed a simply model to illustrate the relationships between the various eLearning tools and strategies, both synchronous and asynchronous, […]

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The future of eLearning?

In preparation for his presentation at TechLearn 2003, Mark Oehlert asked a number of reserachers to answer a set of questions on the future of e-learning models and the language […]

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Learning Objects

Learning objects are getting a lot of press at the moment. The creation, storage, discoverability and reuse of them are all issues that are the focus of much debate. Here […]

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Towards a theory of m-learning

Here’s an article that I think is worth a read – not essentially because what is says is revolutionary, but beacuseof the construction of the thinking and the ways the […]

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Educational Games

My interest in educational gaming was aroused first when I attended a conference in Finland, and heard Randy Hinrichs from Microsoft’s education division speak about the ways in which the […]

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Breaking news!

Download file In today’s Dominion Post newspaper (IT Weekly section) – an article about the Learning Relationship Management System (LRMS) software being developed at the Correspondence School

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My blog started

Today is Monday 3 May – I’m in CHCH to focus on the T4T4T project. Key things for me to do for this week include: – create blog access within […]

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