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Tis the thankfulness season…well almost.


Back to following up on an earlier blog on Thanksgiving and Facebook.
I ended with the idea of “us” and “we”. Who am I referring to when I talk about the “us” and the “we” of the teachingcommons?
This has a particular timeline really as things always do, at least in retrospect. The teachingcommons started off heading [...]

Social Networking: A Dynamic Case Study


For those of you who missed the workshop on Social Bookmarking today, you missed one of the most interesting teachingcommons presentations to date. However, through this new-fangled internet thingy the teachingcommons is able to give you some edited highlights…

HEA Conference Report 2008: Part 1


Over the past couple of days I have been attending the HEA (Higher Education Academy) conference in Harrogate.
A fascinating pair of presentations I saw yesterday were on the topic of stategic approaches to learning from the institutional level (well this is what rocks my boat, if you are more interested in ideas about assessment or [...]

Case Studies Project background paper (HEA paper)


Tomorrow Chris Stokes and I will be presenting a paper at the HEA conference on the Case Studies Project. For the rest of the week, I will attempt to post from the conference, we shall see how this goes.
Chris Stokes is on the Case Studies Project Board and is recently of Guardian fame, having been [...]

Flexibility and the “Google Generation” myth


I hope you all enjoyed yourselves this past weekend. Today I came into the office this morning (well, virtually at least because I was working from home) and one of the things I did was read a report on the Higher Education Summit that my colleague Nigel Dandy had attended in February. People like Bill [...]