Jun 24 2011

#NGFL–The most amazing audience ever…

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Thanks to those who took part in the presentations today… As I wrote this blog post live during the presentation to demonstrate livewriter I had to write that you were an amazing audience, but saying that you were really great so thank you and hope some of these tools below can help you. To get [...]

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Jun 23 2011

Quantity or quality?

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This week I am attending two educational conference events that I think are a little bit different than normal, something us chickens call the ‘scatter gun approach’. What do I mean by that? I mean both these conferences have a massive number of speakers. Take the #ngconf Northern Grid for Learning – http://bit.ly/eIsTgh I love [...]

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May 20 2011

Twitter teasing #ngconf

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I was pleasantly surprised to turn on twitter this morning and read this tweet: The cheek of it, all these people being sarcastic about my appearance, they were not even talking about the chicken suit! What it did remind me of though is that there is literally only one month to go to what I [...]

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Feb 15 2011

Using technology to support teaching & learning #ngconf

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I have just been looking at the programme and who will be attending and presenting at the Northern Grid for Learning’s professional development conference on 24th June 2011. It is so exciting, there are so many fantastic speakers already signed up, if you haven’t registered to attend then please do so before it is too [...]

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