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.
August 7, 2007
Aaaargh – I’ve been tagged by Jane – so here goes… First, the Rules: * Post these rules before you give your facts * List 8 random facts about yourself […]
Read more...May 12, 2007
The 2007 Web2.0 Awards were announced just a couple of days ago, and there are heaps of Web2.0 applications to look at and consider – all conveniently sorted under 41 […]
Read more...December 11, 2006
Great post from Stephen Downes on his “Half and hour” blog titled The form of informal in which he further explores the difference between formal and informal learning. Summed up […]
Read more...August 3, 2006
An interesting release from Microsoft is this free “HR tool” – designed to assist school administrators fill staff positions. Microsoft says that the Education Competency Wheel will help in the […]
Read more...February 24, 2006
A highlight of the Learning@School conference for me has been the opportunity to meet with Pat Clifford and Sharon Friesen, co-founders of the Galileo Foundation based in Alberta, Canada. Between […]
Read more...September 17, 2005
In a few week’s time I’m off to Nepal to join an international group to climp to Everest Base Camp as part of a fund raising effort organised by Global […]
Read more...March 20, 2005
Have had a chance to play with JOT since I wrote yesterday – am very impressed. The range of applications that you can install as part of the package particularly […]
Read more...January 31, 2005
A hot topic in the area of eLearning at the moment is anything to do with assessment and evaluation – and the associated questions around “quality”. Few issues are hotter […]
Read more...November 22, 2004
Lisa sent me this link this morning called Schools our kids would build. The article describes the historical development of school design, then describes some of the findings that emerged […]
Read more...August 4, 2004
Delivering audiences relevant, engaging and integrated education content across multiple platforms Lynley’s address provided a stimulating insight into what the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are doing to create and make available […]
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