24 December 2019 – nearly the end of the year … This morning, I heard on the radio that the Queen will look back to 2019 as a ‘bumpy year’. Who wouldn’t agree? Seems like we’re moving into bumpier times on an almost daily basis, looking at our future…
Category: e-learning
Visiting BETT 2019
On 23 January 2019 I afforded myself another visit to the BETT Show, which claims to be the World’s biggest education technology event https://www.bettshow.com/Even though it’s mainly addressing Schools, it can make sense to have good look around …
Thriving for a new balance
Something hard to maintain in my working life as a learning technologist is the thing called ‘balance’. On a daily basis, there seems to be too much technology and not enough learning. When software developers work hard on improving their products, it’…
BLTC 2016 – a review in pictures
This year’s Brookes Learning and Teaching Conference LEARNING ON THE EDGE took place on 4 July, in a slightly unusual space, which is normally inhabited by very creative Urban Design students. The conference was held on 3 different floors.
In the basement visitors were welcomed, provided with food, drinks and they had plenty of space for networking:
The 2nd floor provided a large seated space for the keynote: ‘Mind the gap‘ with Kirsti Lonka from the University of Helsinki. The ‘gap’ refers to the wide empty space between digital natives and our educational practices. Kirsti compared current students’ experience to being on a ‘long-haul flight’ (= switch all personal digital devices off) and her talk focussed on ideas how to create new cultures for study and academic work,
Also on the second floor was a space for ‘cutting edge’ technology, where Gerard Helmich and Simon Llewellyn moved visitors into different realities:
AND there was the Minerva bridge, hosting – among other things – the digital barometer, asking people to position themselves in the digital climate of the world of work. Here you see three visitors in action:
BLTC 2016 – a review in pictures
This year’s Brookes Learning and Teaching Conference LEARNING ON THE EDGE took place on 4 July, in a slightly unusual space, which is normally inhabited by very creative Urban Design students. The conference was held on 3 different floors.
In the basement visitors were welcomed, provided with food, drinks and they had plenty of space for networking:
The 2nd floor provided a large seated space for the keynote: ‘Mind the gap‘ with Kirsti Lonka from the University of Helsinki. The ‘gap’ refers to the wide empty space between digital natives and our educational practices. Kirsti compared current students’ experience to being on a ‘long-haul flight’ (= switch all personal digital devices off) and her talk focussed on ideas how to create new cultures for study and academic work,
Also on the second floor was a space for ‘cutting edge’ technology, where Gerard Helmich and Simon Llewellyn moved visitors into different realities:
AND there was the Minerva bridge, hosting – among other things – the digital barometer, asking people to position themselves in the digital climate of the world of work. Here you see three visitors in action:
Wildfire, catapult, and daily routine
I’m still chewing on my observation that increasingly Learning Technologies are perceived to be part of ‘business as usual’ in learning and teaching at Universities these days. Lecturers and students are dutifully using a VLE, to a greater or lesser ex…
Wildfire, catapult, and daily routine
I’m still chewing on my observation that increasingly Learning Technologies are perceived to be part of ‘business as usual’ in learning and teaching at Universities these days. Lecturers and students are dutifully using a VLE, to a greater or lesser ex…
Interaktive Lernwelten gestalten – World Café am Forschungstag der DHBW, 5.2.2015, Stuttgart
Der Forschungstag bietet die Chance, verschiedene Themen in interdisziplinären Runden zu diskutieren.
Dieser Workshop bringt deshalb diejenigen zusammen, die sich mit den Forschungsbereichen Lernen in Unternehmen, Lernen in der Hochschule, Lernen in der Weiterbildung, Lernen mit Kindern & Jugendlichen beschäftigen. Sie können die Themen aus HR-Sicht, aus lerntheoretischer Perspektive, mit lerntechnologischem Interesse als Forscher oder Praktiker […]
Going back to Moshi
And before you know it, it’s time to pack the boxes and leave…
I am moving back to Germany next month. I managed to squeeze in 3 weeks in Moshi (Yeah!) with Foot2Afrika , before I start my new job. Preparations for both events keep me very busy, never mind wrapping up my research in Dublin, […]