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A House by the Sea - Musings on Learning

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It was produced back in 2013 for a client project and then filed away but I think it deserves a wider airing. This animation has been rescued from the archives. It uses storytelling to explore some of the most fundamental issues of teaching and learning. I hope you enjoy it.

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Do as you would be done by

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For 2013, I will endeavour to 'do as you would be done by', not in any karmic sense, but as a designer of learning solutions. For the past few years, my resolution has been to take the football less seriously, as my emotional state is so often determined by the run of results of Brighton and Hove Albion FC, but this time it's different.

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The cognitive power of error

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This week I chaired three very enjoyable sessions at Learning Technologies 2013. These were with cognitive neuroscientist Dr Itiel Dror talking about memory, Professor Stephen Heppell , discussing lifelong learning, and Associate Professor of Learning Technology Steve Wheeler , sharing his vision for future technologies.

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Consistency and surprise

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To conclude my reflections on the sessions I chaired at Learning Technologies 2013, I would like to focus on a theme developed by Itiel Dror in his presentation - the power of surprise. Itiel's point was that, when things become routine and commonplace, we start to ignore them.

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US surveys show e-learning on the rise as training budgets fall

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from 2008 to 2013 for learning technology products and services. Thanks to Kineo for pointing me to the Market Update recently released by Ambient Insight which forecasts a compound annual growth rate of 16.3% The report notes that "the market is favorable for learning technology suppliers, despite, or perhaps because of, the recession."

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