
How to escape education’s death valley
Ken Robinson: How to escape education’s death valley Some time ago I wrote a couple of posts around Ken Robinson’s approach and perspective on education,

Understanding Online Learning Content Development: The Cycle
In the last post I looked at where small to medium sized organisations tackling the development of online courses can run into problems when selecting

Jaron Lanier: Why we need to rethink digital culture.
Jaron Lanier, one of the founding fathers of AI and a leading exponent of a critical and ethical implementations of digital culture.
Leading horses, the Emperor’s clothes, and rusting Ferraris: in search of good content
Everything takes time. For the past few days I’ve been trying to find a decent metaphor to introduce this post. I’ve been unable to decide

Mobile phones for Education in India’s Low-Cost Schools
© 2015 Photo copyright, Tony Hughes, All rights reserved. Children at Ramana’s Childrens School, Rishikesh, India This is a guest post written by Kim Campbell,

Development is a Joint Venture
There’s always a more or less discernable ‘zone of irritation’ for an organisation when developing online learning with a partner learning organisation. I think, after