EduPOV have flown me over to Australia to talk with Sydney Institute of TAFE, Western Institute and Illawara Institute. The topic for discussion is EduPOV with the brief being to focus of on the conceptuial side of that. No worries.. here’s my 10 point frame for that talk. Looking forward to it.
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March 25, 2009 at 1:24 pm
Steven Parker
For context, recommend this research paper on the effects on people’s mental health and consequently their behaviour in the context to your point
‘Everyone and anyone recording and publishing what ever it is they see as important or worthwhile. We can expect everything and anything to be available to us in this new Internet.’
and other upcoming surveillant technologies:
http://tinyurl.com/dyhbzq
The writers, M. G. Michael, University of Wollongong and K. Michael, University of Wollongong are researchers in informatics and will be presenting at the edupov conference in Wollongong. Other interesting papers:
http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/
March 25, 2009 at 5:00 pm
alexanderhayes
There is some good things being looked at beyond just the technologies here and that’s the whole purpose of bringing Leigh across and getting an inaugural conference up and running.
What I will be happy about is when we see teachers and trainers congregating around the concept and claiming “ownership” of it’s principle for instructional and other user-generated learning design….
Good to see you made it Leigh and even better to see you stating that I’m going to have to buy another one of your (blog) books