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Let’s nick our vision for education technology from America!

I was recently encouraged to read the American National Education Technology Plan 2010 by a colleague. This is a clear call to change education to meet the needs of a new century and to recognise […]

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3 current trends I’ve observed in education technology – exciting stuff!

At Frog (where I work) we’re getting all geared up for our Annual Conference next week (click here to register, it’s free!) I know that someone’s going to be poking a camera in my face and […]

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Quadblogging – a great idea for peer assessment

I’ve mentioned before on this blog that I think that blogging is one of the most exciting areas where technology is supporting teaching & learning. One of the best educational bloggers around,...

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Using new media to engage students in reflective practice

A session run at Colchester Institute at their Learning and Teaching Development Day, 21st October 2011 I had the pleasure of running this workshop 3 times at Colchester Institute for a wide variety of...

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The ubiquitous web and lifelong learning and why some people still don’t get it!

I have been running staff development sessions in the FE sector for the last 3 years or so looking at the use of social media in learning. I am starting to notice a shift in […]

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Being a student in 1996 vs 2012 – what will be different?

So I’m going back to university next week! I did my first degree in Classical Civilisation at Leeds University from 1996-1999. I’m going to Cranmer Hall, Durham University next week to study for a BA […]

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‘Broken’– a free discipleship or confirmation course based on the BBC TV...

Last year when the BBC brought out the Jimmy McGovern drama ‘Broken‘ I had a number of conversations with priest friends about how it would lend itself well to a study course. Lots of people clearly...

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Grief, Awareness and Blessing – The Experience of Ministry During a Pandemic...

I was invited by Dr Heidi Campbell, expert in digital religion, who I met during my time studying at Cranmer Hall, to contribute a chapter to a unique eBook about ministry during a pandemic called The...

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5 key lessons for ministry in lockdown – short talk given at Premier Digital...

I took part in a Premier Digital Webinar today all about ministry during lockdown. You should be able to view this here, my talk comes on 16 minutes into the video, notes from my short presentation are...

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God for All – my chapter in new Grove Book ‘Hybrid Church’ by Peter Phillips

I was delighted to be invited by my former lecturer at Cranmer Hall and friend Rev’d Dr Pete Phillips to contribute to a new Grove Book written during lockdown. It was a truly collaborative process...

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