Archive for June, 2009

Tweets from OAI6 on Open Access in Geneva

Friday, June 19th, 2009

So my European travels are drawing towards an end. Lot’s of new impressions to digest, both from the travel, and from ElPub 2009 and OAI6 which I attended. Tomorrow morning I will try to catch a few hours of HackMeeting in Milan, before I fly back to Beijing, spending a few days in Dubai on [...]

On critically engaging with other people’s writing

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

I just finished a blog post about Sean Duncan’s PhD dissertation about reuse of learning objects, which was quite critical. And I asked myself for a second whether I should publish it or not. Would it make anyone upset (him, his supervisors)? Was it aggressive or uneccessary? I don’t think so. I think part of [...]

PhD thesis on learning object reuse, and some ponderings

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

I’m stuck at Dubai airport for 12 hours, coming from Beijing, and transiting to Milan, where I will be attending ElPub 2009 (and later OAI6 in Geneva). I could go downtown, but I’ll be spending four days in Dubai on the way back, so it didn’t seem worth it. The airport isn’t that exciting, but [...]

Talk in Chinese at SocialLearnlab: Social Learning

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

SocialLearnLab (or 教育大发现, which is their Chinese name) is a unique online community of students, professors and teachers interested in online education, Web 2.0 and open education. Initiated by Beijing Normal University professor Zhuang Xiaoli (庄秀丽), they run several very active mailing lists, wikis, and use a number of Chinese and international social networking apps. [...]

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