Tuesday, 16 February 2010
I flit, I fleet, I fly
It's an occupational hazard. Or maybe it’s a sign of my true shallow nature. As a learning designer, I immerse myself in an environment, test out the platform and then adopt it as part of my personal learning network or flit to another platform. Sadly blogger has got my cold sholder. I've turned my fickle gaze to another set of bells and whistles. So if you’ve come here, expecting to find me, sorry – this technological butterfly has flit, fleeted and flown with his blog (called Shooting Robots) to a WordPress blog installed on the weblearning domain . Please update your bookmarks.
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
My batting folder
Let's practice our formatting skills by looking at this unformatted article in Word about the best days of her life. Take a look at the file and then format it according to the instructions below.
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Digital Portfolios
Shoot! Technologically - a failed lecture on Digital Portfolios. My old computer conked out and I was left with a chalkboard and a borrowed lap top (thanks Marco). I had wanted to introduce my students to the Digital Portfolio template and had put together for the Skills for a Changing World Programme and get them inspired with an evocative set of Portfolio Metaphors.
Never great when the Ed tech guy can't get his computer working. Note to self - ensure that you have a backup on your memory stick!

Never great when the Ed tech guy can't get his computer working. Note to self - ensure that you have a backup on your memory stick!
Monday, 23 February 2009
Folding a Folder
I've always found it useful to start a course with the end product in mind. I also wanted to communicate that the Ed Tech course that I was introducing would be hands on (both behind the computer and at the desks). So I spent a good few hours groveling around the web, looking for a nice introduction. Stumbled across Life Hacker's post on making a DIY paper pop up CD case which had a Chung Da Lam teaching how to fold a CD case. Neat - but too advanced for me. But the comments had some useful suggestions and with help from Wake1080 I created a template for students to store their portfolio CDs in.
The template also divided the class into groups and allowed them to store important information about their accounts. Take a look and tell me if it works for you.
The template also divided the class into groups and allowed them to store important information about their accounts. Take a look and tell me if it works for you.
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Preparing teachers for the future

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