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.
September 24, 2004
Seems like the talk about the potential for virtual reality in education has been going on forever, but the technology hasn’t quite been up to it – until now it […]
Read more...August 28, 2004
Useful article in the recent edition of Educause Review – a paper by Joel Foreman titled Game-Based Learning: How to Delight and Instruct in the 21st Century. Foreman??s article is […]
Read more...July 12, 2004
During the NECC conference I blogged my thoughts about the National Educational Technology Plan in the US. One of the fundamental principles in this report is the notion of Data […]
Read more...May 31, 2004
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 […]
Read more...May 11, 2004
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
Read more...May 3, 2004
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 […]
Read more...May 3, 2004
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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