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Lines of Thought for ALT21
Last week Wendy and I gave a presentation about the collaborative poem written for a DS106 Daily Create and some of the remixes that came from it. Here’s the recording and a link to the slides.
Posted in #CLMOOC, Conferences, DailyCreate, DS106, Remix
Tagged collaboration, ds106, lines of thought
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The emergence of participatory learning: authenticity, serendipity and creative playfulness
Today I got the final confirmation that I have been awarded my PhD in Education, with the title The emergence of participatory learning: authenticity, serendipity and creative playfulness. The thesis is now uploaded to my Uni library repository, and anyone … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, D&G, DS106, MOOC, Online learning, Peer interaction, PhD, Remix, Researcher Journal, Writing
Tagged #clmooc, Bricolage, participatory culture, PhD, serendipity
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Doodle Days
Over in our CLMOOC Facebook Group we post lists of daily doodle prompts. Some of us are better than others at daily doodling, but whether or not I’ve had time to draw anything I enjoy popping in and seeing what … Continue reading
Trust me, I’m a doctor
On Monday I passed my PhD viva. This thesis has been a long time cooking – I began on Jan 7th 2013, took a year out due to ill health, had two changes of thesis title and lost three supervisors … Continue reading
Unwrapping the Fun in Assessment & Feedback
A podcast recorded on December 2020 when I talk a lot about assessment, feedback and participatory learning
Posted in #CLMOOC, Academia, Assessment, HE
Tagged #clmooc, assessment. HE, connected learning
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Pandemic Postcards
I’ve been thinking about sending some postcards recently, but not having a theme in mind to motivate my doodling, so this tweet from Karen was just the prompt I needed. Today’s been a dreich day, so while I’ve been watching … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, Doodles, postcards
Tagged clmooc, connections, doodles, pandemic, postcards
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Collective Hope
Some collaborations keep giving and giving, making me smile and giving me hope. Last year some of us put together a calendar on the theme of hope – pictures we had drawn, photos we had taken, words we had written. … Continue reading
Permission to have fun
Fish flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license I was told this week that we’re only meant to be doing work that is essential. Now, if this is true, then I know that it’s being said … Continue reading
What would Wittgenstein think of remix?
We were playing a game at the weekend, which Kevin started. We answered by making an acrostic of the word we guessed until we got it right Then Wendy put her twist on it. Different game, different rules. Obviously related … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, Learning, Online learning, Peer interaction, Rhizomes, Wittgenstein
Tagged #clmooc, games, remix, Wittgenstein
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Tying it all together
Nearly there. This week I spoke to my supervisor and my Graduate School and I have sent off my “intention to submit” by March 31st 2021. It’s almost done- I just need to finish the final chapters and give it … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, Academia, Editing, Learning, MOOC, Researcher Journal, Writing
Tagged #clmooc, PhD
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