by jpgreenwood | Oct 28, 2017 | Digital Culture
Image remixed from Flickr user JwvanEck’s FREE • quote from Matt Warman Some people argue that the Internet is the equivalent of a supermarket where you never have to pay for anything. Others say that the costs of internet use go far beyond money. As...
by jpgreenwood | Oct 23, 2017 | Digital Culture
The world wide web was designed to be open. It transcends international borders and allows the free flow of information, which according to the OECD (2017) is important to “trade, innovation, entrepreneurship, growth and social prosperity”, but this causes...
by jpgreenwood | Oct 10, 2017 | Reading
A little while ago I read Benedict Carey’s How We Learn. I made a few sketchnotes from the big take-aways & thought I’d share them here. These sketchnotes have formed the basis of a few lessons I’ve taught on study skills to students aged...
by jpgreenwood | Oct 6, 2017 | Reading
I’ve been reading Julie Dirksen’s Design for How People Learn and really enjoying it. Here’s a little sketchnote based on the first...
by jpgreenwood | Oct 4, 2017 | Digital Culture
This talk brought together the quite a lot of the key ideas from a bunch of texts that I’ve called ‘big ideas in tech’ on the course I teach. I’ll go through them one by one here. Everyone is carrying a wormhole in their pocket This idea of...
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