E-Learning Provocateur

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Violets are blue

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When I pressed the Publish button on Roses are red , it capstoned a year of semantics for me which spilled over into this year. In addition to my annual list of conferences in Australia for digital educators, I applied my cognitive surplus to another nine posts that dive deeper into the murky waters of meaning.

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Gold vibes only

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One man doth not a team make, despite what the press perpetuates and the fans believe. It’s why a football team that pays an obscene amount money for a star player won’t win the cup if the back office is mismanaged. The parallel with the corporate sector is clear.

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The point of preference

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Unless the topic is irresistible, it’s too easy to move on to more pressing matters. But, more often than not, I don’t do that either. There’s just something about a 1-hour recording that turns me off.

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My decade of provocation

E-Learning Provocateur

On this day 10 years ago, I pressed the “Publish” button on my first ever blog post. Otherwise I never would have pressed that “Publish” button in the first place. It was a welcome message pitching my corner of the World Wide Web as “a forum to share my thoughts and ideas about everything e?learning,

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The future of entertainment

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One of the most pressing ones was point of view: in a 360° environment, there is simultaneously no POV and all POVs. While I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and commend AFTRS on the quality of their work, I was also fascinated by the unique technical challenges they encountered.

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Sharing is caring

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Please do me a favour: when you see them, press them! It’s under Settings > Sharing Settings. Anyway, I’m curious to see if the icons make much of a difference to my readership. Thanks :o).

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The big myth of social networking

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I could also mail her a letter or press the buzzer at her Hollywood mansion. For the sake of this argument, let’s accept it’s her. I can write a message on her wall and hope she replies, but that’s not really the point. The point is connectedness.