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WebSci 2013 Paris
In the last couple of weeks I have been immersed in the world of “Web Science”, initially with a workshop on the “SOCIAM” project at the University of Southampton, and, following that, with the Web Science 2013 Conference in Paris. … Continue reading
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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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Optus, why is dealing with you so awful?
When I told a friend of mine about my latest nightmarish experience of dealing with Optus his immediate response was that “there should be a formal enquiry about the rubbish that people have to put up with in dealing with … Continue reading
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