Instructor and project discoordinator at The University of British Columbia: reusable media, personal and collaborative publishing, and lots of fuzzy stuff nearby...
I cribbed that motto from Errol Morris. But it's as close to being an expression of my philosophy as anything else I've seen. I have a natural inclination toward tools and approaches that are easy to use, inexpensive (or better yet, free), and that allow individual users as much autonomy within their online experiences as possible.
Wiki is Hawaiian for quick. “Wikiwiki” means real quick. There is no quicker way to get hypertext online… partly because of the open access, partly because of the [simple, stripped-down mark-up language]. At its purest a wiki is totally open...
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Weblogs are increasingly touted for their potential to foster online interaction and resource sharing in the field of education. They’re also gaining attention as an alternative means to delivering instruction online. Essentiallly, a weblog allows any person with an Internet...
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("Training" in brackets because I don't personally distinguish between the two.) I am presently co-teaching a course for UBC Masters of Education Technology Program entitled "Text Technologies: the Changing Spaces of Reading and Writing." The writeup: The rise of computerized...
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... call them what you like, but let's try to avoid calling them "learning objects", OK? I've been working with online media and learning for a number of years in a number of areas: creation, management, dissemination and reuse. When...
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