Category: technology

  • CMALT

    Submitted my CMALT application on 31st January. Professor John Cook has agreed to be my selected assessor, but can’t assess until 12th March. My CMALT ‘portfolio’ is password-protectedly available online at: http://www.learning-technologist.net/cmalt

  • Sweet sweet victory

    http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070810165237718

  • Ban DRM petition

    I recently signed an online petition at the UK government website putting my name down for a ban on DRM. The government has kindly put up a response. I have my own response to this: They say: ‘We believe that they should be able to continue to protect their content in this way.’ This implies…

  • Mac Pro Mac Pro Mac Pro Mac Pro

    I arrived home last night to find a large box waiting for me. I drooled on it a little, and put it to one side of the room. Tonight I unpack it and run my excited hands up and down the cheese-grater.

  • Book Review: Object-Oriented PHP

    A few months ago a package came through the letter box, bringing excitement into my life. I received a copy of Object-oriented PHP to review. This is the first time I’ve received a book to review, and my excitement was such that I was at once looking forward to writing something glowing with praise. My…

  • Personal Learning Environments

    I’ve been thinking recently about Personal Learning Environments from an institutional point of view. It makes sense that an institution would provide/host/manage a PLE for its students, but it makes no sense for that environment to be lost to the student after graduation. When you think of a student then moving between multiple institutions throughout…