Category Archives: Project Notes
Digital Literacies: Reading Signs Along The Way
Last year I taught various digital literacies as a separate course. This year I am integrating them into the existing curriculum. I'll cover the transition in a series of posts. In this first post, I look at some of the signs that led me in this direction. more →
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Designing SOPs for Learners
Are you writing SOPs your staff can understand? This poster, presented at the AABB 2007 conference, offers evidence-based principles for designing standard operating procedures that support learning. more →
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Patterns for Complex Learning
The design patterns for lifelong learners, originally published on The Common Loon, are collected here in one place for convenience (and coherence). more →
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A Pictorial History of This Website
I am not a web designer. But I play on my web space. These are screenshots from my web sites dating back to 2004. more →
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The Common Loon
The Common Loon is a weblog about technology-supported lifelong learning that I used to support an independent learning course in Athabasca University's Master of Distance Education program. more →
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Are You Game?
This games and sims portal is a resource site that examines the relationship between games and learners, and the implications for learning. more →
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Peripheral Visions
Peripheral Visions Workshop: A Creative Thinking Workshop for Educators offered creativity models, processes and tools to help educators break down the barriers of conventional thinking and challenge traditional assumptions. more →
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The Blood Bank Strip
The Blood Bank Strip was a comic strip I drew in a previous life as a laboratory technologist for the CAIH journal. All the old strips are here. more →
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Using Web-Based Tools to Stay Current →