When you follow this blog, you know that I am quite active in pushing the agenda for ‘young people,’ as
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The following headline on the BBC chimed in with me: Parents’ jobs advice ‘disconnected’. The article is about the dearth
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This was over more quickly than I had thought. I started #Juneathon with a run on Sunday (5k) with my significant
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I normally don’t write for specific people, but this blog post is focused on my friend Matt, who’s decided to
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After starting my PGCert recently, I’ve thrown myself into learning how to learn. I know it sounds a bit out
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Last week I had the privilege to spend a whole day learning about MOOCs. Proversity had invited a number of
Posted in Education & Employability, Work life Tagged with: digital literacy, employers, higher education, management, MOOC, skills
It’s only 24h to go, and I’m packing for Manchester tomorrow, and then #placenet14 for next week. So here my
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Please sponsor my run this Sunday Never did this before – but if you like to donate some money for
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This week, I am adding a new permutation to the patch-work of identities that make up my post-modern personality (yeah,
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One of my favourite blogs is Epiphanies by Terry Burridge. As someone who identifies as a cyclist myself, this is
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