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Too busy doing it to talk about it

26-July-2005


was a little worried before the meeting that the idea would be too radical for the partners but everyone was into it. I increasingly feel that most elearning developers - or at least researchers know that present elearning pedagogies do not work and are looking for alternatives. What seems to be holding people back is the unwillingness of institutions to experiment.

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Daily Tribute

11-July-2005


Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours.

  • From Will Richardson : Post on Wikipedia and the response to the bombings in London.
  • From Will Richardson: Post on "careful blogging."
  • From Graham Attwell : Post on the seven challenges of e-learning design.
  • From Sebastial Fielder : Post on podcasts of novels and possible appeal to language students.
  • From Lanny Arvan: Post on whether or not undergraduate education is essential.
  • From Kim White : Post on report to Congress -- why Johnny can't write.
  • From Alec Couros : Post on developing valuable interactivities on a shoestring budget.
  • From Paul Chenoweth: Post on the idea that open source can close the digital divide.

Trackback to : The Seven Challenges of e-Learning design (Part 2) (by Graham Attwell -- 09-July-2005)