From the monthly archives:

September 2008

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Border Crossings Slide39, originally uploaded by bgblogging.

It’s a real thrill to have Barbara Ganley here in Vancouver this week. I’ve long been blown away by her ability to go deeper when the the rest of [...]

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We’re having a federal election up here in Canada as well, set for October 14. I guess I shouldn’t be shocked to see that the Work Less Party hasn’t quite gotten around to nominating candidates. In the run-up, UBC’s School of Journalism (one of the University’s most web-savvy pockets, always good for new surprises) [...]

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bus3, originally uploaded by Lawrence Whittemore.

When considering how changes in media might affect how education is delivered, I’ve been known to indulge in heaping helpings of hyperbolic speculation spiced with apocalyptic flavours. I can’t help [...]

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There have been a couple of notable resources that have crossed my screen lately that merit a shout-out:
* The first drafts of the ongoing OER Handbook have been posted on the ultra-yummy WikiEducator site. If you are wanting to be more active in the open education space there are heaps of useful pieces on the [...]

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