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Category Archives: seminars and keynotes
CCK09: PLEs and the Manchester PLE
I took part in an Elluminate session, presenting on and discussing PLEs and the Manchester PLE . This seminar was part of an online symposium on Personal Learning Environments & Personal Learning Networks, organised by the The National Research Council of Canada PLE Project . The symposium was, in turn, part of the Connectivism and [...]
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Edinburgh and the e-Science Institute
I gave an invited talk at the e-Science Institute in Edinburgh (slides here, oneday), and met a whole bunch of interesting people. I spent my evenings investigating Edinburgh, an old sometime haunt of mine. Always being partial to graceful building, here’s a picture from an evening stroll around the city.
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HEA Physical Sciences: Making Web 2.0 Work for You
I’ve been invited to give a keynote at the HEA Physical Sciences event Making Web 2.0 Work for You on 28 October 2009.
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Making Web 2.0 Work for You