Monthly Archives: October 2007

Spaces and places

Some context on the spaces/places I am immersed in (full screen)

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Keynote venues

Here are the links of the venues of the e-learning presentation I have just got from the NSW Learnscope blog For those of you unable to attend the face-to-face Elearning07 event there are two opportunities for you and your team … Continue reading

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Preparing the menu for conversations 1

I have prepared some appetizers, some food for thought throughout this week before the keynote. If you have a little time, please throw in your two cents. The questions will be posted in the various social media (twitter, Facebook, lists) … Continue reading

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Cooking up a Storm in Education

Robyn Jay (a.k.a. Bubbling Brooks) and Alexander Hayes (a.k.a Limitless Infinity) invited me to deliver the closing keynote for the Sydney E-learning event organized by Learnscope NSW on November 2nd (check your time). Here is a more complete program of … Continue reading

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Mobilize This

Mobilize This connects creative Australian youth using emerging technology. A series of discussions and forums hosted by several educators will run from 7am to 16 pm on October 19th, Darwin time (check your time zone). Several Australian organizations are backing … Continue reading

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A Lecture Musical Prank

I have just serendipitously surfed on this student musical production and had a good laugh. A creative way to denounce the boredom of some of the lectures we had to (and some still have to) attend at the university.

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Free Burma

Participate and spread the word. Freedom requires not only eternal vigilance but also sustained dialogue and reflection on its nature and meaning.

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