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The People and Moments That Define Us

A Principal's Reflections

Due to the influence of my father and a passion to help as many students as possible succeed, I ventured into the world of educational administration in 2004. What I lacked was education on how all aspects of technology could be used to enhance learning. However, in a school of close to 2000 learners I felt that I could do more.

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Make Change Stick

A Principal's Reflections

Leaders in the digital age leverage available technology to transform communications. The ability to learn anytime, anywhere, anything, and from anyone through Personal Learning Networks (PLN’s) is a leadership game changer. This can best be accomplished by building positive relationships at the individual level.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with 'e's

In this paper, having revisited my previous speeches I''m going to try to gaze once more into the near future in an attempt to determine what education might look like in the light of the technological developments that comprise Web 2.0. As with most other technology innovations, Web 2.0 The Network Society. O''Reilly, T.

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Is all learning social?

Learning with 'e's

In the post I made the remark that today's learning needs to be personal, social and global, all of which can be mediated through technology. Keith asked me 'Does learning always need to be social?' Anyone who maintains a personal learning network will clearly recognise this phenomenon. and Wenger, E.