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Graham Attwell
Recent posts
- The Seven Challenges of e-Learning design (Part 2)
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09-July-2005
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I have a defence. I increasingly see my blog as part of my everyday work. Many of the things I write are the sort of things that never before made it beyond the back of an envelope hurriedly scrawled down in a conversation with a colleague or written in the pub. Should these things be shared? I think so.
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- The Seven Challenges of e-learning Design (part one)
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09-July-2005
- Assipa Meeting minutes
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25-April-2005
- EducationGuardian.co.uk | News crumb | Wiltshire school abandons 'old-fashioned' homework
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21-January-2005
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Personally I've long been in favour of abolishing secondary schools - as we know them - but at last we see someone saying something sensible about how education is 'delivered' in schools. Right on Mr Hazlewood.
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"A comprehensive school in Wiltshire has just written off homework for 12 year olds deeming it, and the national curriculum, a "dinosaur".
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- e-Compete meeting in Gut Gremmelin
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15-January-2005
- e-Compete meeting in Gut Gremmelin
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15-January-2005
- The Future of e-learning
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14-January-2005
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At yesterdays e-Compete meeting, Jolande Leinenbach asked us to add some comments on the following two questions.
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What are your associations with e-learning?
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How do you see the future of e-learning?
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Here are a few quick ideas.
- Reply to question..
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07-October-2004
I agree with this tatement...but think that it is a slightly slimistic.
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