Posted in blogging on Dec 30th, 2008 No Comments »
Today I moved this blog and all the old posts from edublogs to wordpress com at learningau.wordpress.com
That’s http://learningau.wordpress.com
Thanks Edublogs for the last two years of hosting this blog, and for your support of the edublogging community. I’ve heard James Fraser speak about learning and I know he’s passionate about it, but I couldn’t live [...]
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Posted in blogging on Dec 16th, 2008 No Comments »
Last day at work for the year today, and heading up to the Snowy Mountains for a few days to do some walking, breathe some air and slow down.
Looking back at some of my posts over the last month or so I do sound a bit tired and jaded. It was nice to get the [...]
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Posted in blogging on May 14th, 2008 No Comments »
I stumbled across this blog post on my space while searching out a musician I like (Josh Rouse: for some reason musicians have stuck to myspace!) I though it might very well qualify as THE classic myspace post; the one that defines the genre:
HeY eVeRyOnE!!!
How are you all? Well life for me at the [...]
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Just coincidence? Or something darker that I read today of two edublogs being closed down by the institution where the teachers works. In his blog Teaching Generation Z, Graham Wegner pointed out Al Upton and the minLegends 08 which currently reads:
Order for Closure
This blog has been disabled in compliance with DECS wishes (Department [...]
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I spent some time tonight doing a presentation at Coburg Senior High to a group of English teachers on a Virtual Resource Centre I’ve been working on with my co-author of The EnglishBoook. The EnglishBook is a senior English resource book aimed at students undertaking their final year in the VCE, published by Cengage Learning. [...]
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One of the magazines that makes its my way to the giant pile on my desk that I actually look forward to is the American magazine Learning and Leading with Technology, published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).
In the November 2007 issue which just made it to the top of the pile, [...]
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