10 learning hypothesis – Activity 8 H817
These are my rough notes on the paper by Nichols (2003) on "A theory for elearning" which looks at ten hypothesis for eLearning. Rough notes Very little academic [...]
These are my rough notes on the paper by Nichols (2003) on "A theory for elearning" which looks at ten hypothesis for eLearning. Rough notes Very little academic [...]
This blog pieces is part of my ongoing course on H817 at the Open University: Activity 6 asks us to consider innovation in our context. My chosen context is [...]
These are my thoughts and notes around Compendium software in its relation to being innovative. To quote the Compendium Institute (2016): "Compendium is a software tool providing [...]
These are my notes and answers for the activity based around the book chapter "Open education research: from the practical to the theoretical" by Patrick McAndrew and [...]
In Activity 1 of Week 1 of H817, we are asked to consider the role of reflection and documenting reflection, based on a blog article by Michaud [...]
The PROMPT checklist is a simple checklist for reviewing research information developed by the Open University: Presentation - Is the information clear and readable? Relevance - Is [...]
I came across this nice infographic over at Ucreative.com that summarises the key concepts of BJ Fogg's behaviour model: For now this is my last post on his [...]
These are my raw notes that I took as I was reading "Making Habits, breaking habits" by Jeremy Dean who is the creator of the excellent PsyBlog. [...]
These are the raw notes I made as I read Stephen Guise's book on Mini Habits. I decided to read this book due to the crossover with [...]
Whilst looking at creating habits and behaviour change through the work of BJ Fogg, I came across this short slide show on SlideShare entitled "Top 10 Mistakes [...]
As I look to keep up blogging for the year, I have been reading more about BJ Fogg's work on how to change behaviour and create a strong [...]
I am not a big fan of new year resolutions as they tend to be very unspecific, or SMART as they would say in the world of [...]
I have done a couple of of return flights to Germany (Frankfurt and Stuttgart) this week and I reflected on how best to use my time on [...]
As part of working towards my goal of becoming a graphic scribe, I am looking to start sketch noting. This is a pretty practical skill to have [...]
This is the fifth in a series of articles around key concepts that have impacted me personally and professionally over the course of my career. I cam [...]
This is the fourth, in an occasional series, of articles around key concepts that have had a signifiant impact on me as a business leader, person, coach, [...]
This is the third of ten blog articles around concepts that have had a significant on me as a manager, leaders, coach and facilitator. When considering to [...]
This is the second of ten blog articles around concepts that have had a significant on me as a manager, leaders, coach and facilitator. “Stop, Challenge and [...]
This is the first of a series of blog pieces around what I consider to be the most essential concepts I have come across in the course [...]
Over the last few months I have written a series of articles on preparing, framing and giving feedback to people in organisations. This final, tenth article, looks [...]