Oct 252012
 

Over a year ago I wrote Video video, a post about my uneasy relationship with video. I’ve been watching loads lately, mainly for the MOOCs I’ve registered for, and I’m coming to the conclusion that often ‘just’ one medium is not enough. Two examples of what I mean…for me, the video experience at events works better [...]

Sep 192012
 

Update, 20 Nov: lengthy review in ALT-N, highlighting a preso on network analysis, always welcome…with a graphic representation of ALT-C tweets “underlining the fact that with online content, only “2% of people contribute, everyone else consumes”. Another old favourite, ALT-C, the annual conference of the (UK) Association for Learning Technology, has just rolled round (12-13 Sep). [...]

Mar 252012
 

Update, 20 July 2012: this event is the subject of a case study in JISC’s Greening Events II report, giving more insights into the event model and how it was run on the day. The event tested Janet’s potential role in the delivery of hybrid events, with presentations made from four different locations. The report [...]

Nov 072011
 

13 Nov: Using G+ in different sectors – with the launch of G+ for business there’s been a flurry of posts about using G+ for particular purposes. I’ve listed some at the foot of the page. On 27 October I attended the latest Social Media Club Copenhagen meeting on Google+ . It looks fine. Only thing [...]

Mar 032011
 

Updates: read Videos as knowledge products for another video-sceptic take (20 May 2011). In defence of video, I’d Rather be Writing makes the point that the more familiar you are with something, the less instruction you need (19 August 2011) . Two tweets popped up in my stream this week on the topic of preferring reading to watching [...]