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Community Dynamics versus New Technology
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ community-dynamics-versus-new.htm…Tēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allThis post is entirely my take on a current workplace problem. It is one that is being experienced by many who are charged with the duty to introduce the use of new technologies into the workplace. None of what's in this post is new, though my way of looking at it may be new to some people.
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Learning and the Much Maligned Mistake
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ learning-and-much-maligned-mistak…Tēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allFor my last post in September, I write a tribute to the mistake. Having made several mistakes this month, I feel that I should extol the virtue of this much maligned, yet salutary indicator.Of all the things that one does in a lifetime, the mistake deserves an accolade for being among the most unwanted deeds - deliberate or accidental.
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Can Learning Infringe Copyright?
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ can-learning-infringe-copyright.h…Tēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allArt by Hannah Christine Allan DearEarlier this year, I wrote an elearning discussion paper on reusable learning resources for Futurelab. It was snapped up and published.
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Told You So
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ told-you-so.htmlTēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allEver thought how useful it would be to be always right? Over time, one has the opportunity to make many mistakes and regrettably, a lesser number of successes. My track record is as chequered as a new weave of tartan.When I look back at the things that I got right, I feel very humble.
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Problems with a Private blog on Blogger
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ problems-with-private-blog-on-blo…Tēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allA plea for helpI’ve just set up a private blog on Blogger with about 20 author invitees. Some of my invitees are having real problems getting in. I’ve checked all their email addresses – twice now.
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Scan This
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ scan-this.htmlTēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you allWe’ve had an avalanche of enthusiasm and opinion about podcasts and videocasts, audio comments and video comments on blogs. I don’t knock any of those. I’m all for innovation, and I like the idea of identifying with the person who is communicating with me.Back in
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Sit Back and Wait for the Learning to Happen
http://newmiddle-earth.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ sit-back-and-wait-for-learning-to…Tēnā koutou katoaGreetings to you all I was struck by the diversity of opinion to be found on The Learning Circuits Blog on To-Learn Lists. Clearly I'd been kidding myself all these years that everyone knew all about to-learn lists.Yesterday I read Gina Minks' post on What’s a "To Learn" List, and wrote a comment:Ah! The ‘to learn list’.Many years ago I went on a course on manual writing.
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Hello, my name is Dramagirl, and I’m a webaholic …
http://katefoy.com/ ?p=339Several of my latest posts here have focused on the flood of social networking sites I’ve been attracted to during the past few months. In fact, an entire theme has developed with these often apologetic posts.
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Blogging competition for students
http://wyatt67.edublogs.org/ 2008/ 08/ 01/ blogging-competition-for-students/Are you enjoying blogging? Do you write fantastic comments on other students’ blogs? Would you be interested in taking part in a blogging competition just for students? It would involve 10 weeks worth of activities, one challenge each week with some bonuses for those who want to go overboard.
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How well do you comment?
http://wyatt67.edublogs.org/ 2008/ 07/ 20/ how-well-do-you-comment/Back in May, some students in our class took part in a comment challenge, which was mainly set up for adults. I tried to adapt the challenges to fit what students could do. Now that you have had your blogs for a couple of months or more, what would you suggest we could use to run a competition just
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