By Tony Bates, on January 3rd, 2010
Tolley, R. (2010) A New Year – but Old Mantras? e-Folio in the UK, January 3
In an excellent diatribe from the UK, Roy Tolley comments on the curse of old thinking when using new technology, or as he more eloquently puts it:
‘Transformative change’ is not so much about the use of contemporary technology [...]
By Tony Bates, on May 6th, 2009
Tolley, R. (2008) Who’s hi-jacking our e-Portfolios?
Ray Tolley is a consultant in England who has been providing staff support in ICT for some 25 years in the school sector. He has an interesting blog and this article from last year decries the attempts to ‘institutionalise’ e-portfolios, which he believes should belong to learners.
By Tony Bates, on April 27th, 2009
Marry in haste and repent at leisure, so the old saying goes. It could also be applied to blog posts – post in haste and repent at leisure.
In a previous post on research in online learning, I wrote:
‘It seems that many ‘traditional’ instructors approaching e-learning haven’t done their homework, in terms of looking at the [...]
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