Category Archives: Psychology

The challenge of twenty first century learning? Seeing the hidden connections

“The field of instructional design has developed separately from other theoretical orientations such as research on artificial intelligence, organizational learning and collaborative teaching and learning. Thus, the main problem of instructional design has been its isolation from other fields of … Continue reading

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Learning science and technology … just remember to put the human first

This week I started my Learning Science and Technology programme at the University of Sydney. It seems that the course has attracted some 25 new starters this year, up from 15 in previous years, and this may well be a … Continue reading

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Intelligent governance for the 21st Century

A couple of weeks ago I went to the RSA in London for “How to Govern Intelligently for the 21st Century”, a discussion with investor and philanthropist Nicolas Berggruen, president and chairman, the Nicolas Berggruen Institute, and Nathan Gardels, Editor, … Continue reading

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