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Alt C is going to be a gas

September 4th, 2008 by Graham Attwell


Yes its the AltC conference next week. Lots going on. On Tuesday we will be broadcasting LIVE with a Sounds of the Bazaar special from the Jisc Emerge social. Point your browser to http://radio.jiscemerge.org.uk/Emerge.m3u and it will open the LIVE stream in your MP2 player of choice. And you can join in with live chat at http://tinyurl.com/soundschat – hosted by Cristina Costa.

And we are supporting the first ever conference fringe F-AltO8. There is a fabulous free badge for everyone who signs up in advance on the fringe wiki – http://f-alt.wetpaint.com.

The autumn schedule

August 26th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Ok – all you researchers out there – the summer break is coming to an end and the conference season starts tomorrow. So where can you meet up with us this autumn? This is not a comprehensive list but here is a few events Pontydysgu will be attending.
Tomorrow I am speaking about the TTplus project at the EARLI conference in Jyvaskula. And on Thursday 27 August I will be talking about PLEs at the blearning4all project conference in Kuessaare.
From September 8-11 Crsitina and me will be at Alt C in Leeds. We are planning a live radio broadcast on the Tuesday evening.
The 17th or thereabouts I am at the Mupples workshop at the ECTEL conference in the Netherlands.
On the 8th and 9th October we have a workshop on the training of trainers in Wales. And on the 10th I am speaking on PLEs at a conference at the University of Braga in Portugal. On the 5th and 6th November Cristina, Dirk and I are hosting the first online conference on the training of vocational teachers and trainers (you are all invited – more on this soon).
Well – that seems anough to be going on with….hope to see some of you at some of these events.

Visual media?

July 23rd, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Cristina took this photo whilst we were chatting this morning. Started me thinking – when I set out as a researcher our media was esentially print. Working in Germany, I used to visit the University of Surrey library twice or three times a year to photocopy vast numbers of journal articles. In 1995 we were still sending project documents by snail mail. Telephones were the main mean of ‘chatting’. How things have changed. Skype is always on, Tweets twitter in and out, people are always ‘present’ in my office. The challenge I feel is how to manage the flows of information and how to reflect the richness of such communciation on this web site. The web site itself is increasingly a mashup and i guess we will further develop that. But I wonder if we are not still over-reliant on a text media – at least for reflection – as our society moves more and more to using visual images.

Edu punks – the picture

July 4th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Great picture by Alec Courosa

Sounds of the Bazaar Live – Edupunk

July 2nd, 2008 by Graham Attwell

What is Edupunk? Stephen Downes offers a definition: “edupunk is student-centered, resourceful, teacher- or community-created rather than corporate-sourced, and underwritten by a progressive political stance.”

And an anonymous commentator on his post says: “I can’t think of anything more punk than education.

For the student, learning gives power to the individual. A society full of mindless drones trained to each do a single task doesn’t really have the mental ability to rebel in meaningful ways.

For the teacher, every day is an exercise in punk. You’re almost completely under the control of your coordinator, your principals, your superintendents, your school board, the media. Often, “the man” passes down restrictive rules and decisions that don’t seem to align with what’s best for you or your students. Often, you’re only equipped with sparse resources you’re able to scrap together here and there.”

Are you into edupuank. Or is this just a ludicrous social construction by white males the wrong side of 40.

The next Emerging Monday Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE radio programme on Monday 7 July will explore the edupunk phenomonon. With interviews, music, opinion, poetry and more. LIVE. And hopefully we will be welcoming resident edupunk granny Leila back to the programme. Make sure the show is in your diary. We will be broadcasting LIVE from 1900 – 2000 UK Summer Time, 2000 – 2100 Central European Summer Time. To access the programme just click on this link and it should open in your favourite MP3 player. And please tell your friends.

Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE

June 24th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Tune in tomorrow (Wednesday) for another LIVE Sounds of the Bazaar internet radio broadcast. The programme will go out LIVE at 14.15 Central European Summer Time (13.15 BST). Interviews, features, music, poetry and more. Guests include John Pallister from Wolsingham School, Gunter Beham from the EU APOSLE project, the kids from Cwmglas primary school in Swansea and Nicola Witton and Scott Wilson from the Emerge ARGOSI project. For full details of how to access the programme click here.

Open Seminar

June 13th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Next Friday – June 20th sees the next in our regular series of Evolve Open on-line Seminars. The topic of the seminar is Mentoring and 21st Century Skills. Anne Fox will lead us on this topic with her Keynote Presentation (further information here: http://tinyurl.com/4oetve ). The event promises Interesting conversations and discussions.

The event will take place at 1300 BST, 1400 CEST or other time zones check here.

The Venue for the presentation is in Elluminate – http://tinyurl.com/4tcmxh (no password required)

There is also a challenge based on a activity around the June topic. See how to get involved here.

Finally please do get yourself an account on the  Evolve platform. There is lots going on (more news next week).

Emerging Mondays – Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE

June 8th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

Don’t forget tomorrows (Monday) LIVE internet radio edition of Sounds of the Bazaar. The programme will go out at 2000 Central European summer time (1900 UK summer time). To listen to the programme just click on this link. This should open in your default MP3 player (e.g. i Tunes).

The programme is the first in a series called Emerging Mondays. The theme for the programme will is “Social software – finding value? The right tools but the wrong approach?

The show features Steve Wheeler from Plymouth College talking about social software, Jay Cross from Internet Times on informal learning, Hank Horkoff from China Pod in Shanghai on personal Learning Environments and language teaching and learning and of course our culture spot with the Last Poet in Oxford.. We will be holding a regular ‘phone in’ slot over skype and would love to welcome you live on the show. Make sure I have your skype address – mine is GrahamAttwell and we will be happy to chat to you on Monday evening.

More summer fun – twemes and Emerging Mondays

June 1st, 2008 by Graham Attwell

It is another week of hectic fun here at Pontydysgu Towers. Tomorrow morning (Monday) I am off at the crack of dawn to the EduMedia conference in Salzburg. I’m doing two presntations – one on the MOSEP e-Portfolio project and another on podacsting and blogging in self directed adult education. Best of all – lots of my favourite peopel are going and I’m looking forward to a pint or tow with you tomorrow evening.

I will post the presentations on SldeShare when I get five minutes. And I am messing with memes – or rather twemes. What are twemes? Twemes are a mash-up of twitterm delicious and flickr. You can see the edumedia tweme here. And if you are using any of these services to add things about the conference please tag them with #edumedia08.

Click advance notice. Sounds of th Bazaar LIVE is launching a new monthly series sponsored by the JISC Emerge programme. And each of the monthly broadcasts will be followed by a social event in Second Life. Cool or what? The first of the series of Emerging Mondays takes place on Monday June 9 at 1900 UK summer time, 2000 Central European Summer Time. I will post the url for the programme laler this week – together with our guest list. But put it in your diary now – don’t forget – Emerging Monday’s Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE Monday 9 June.

Social Software in Schools and Institutions

May 28th, 2008 by Graham Attwell

It is hecti8c here at the Pontydysgu office. We are lining up a great summer of activities, radio broadcast and events. And here is the first. Announcing the the launch of the Evolve Community.

The Evolve project is organising a series of international on-line events and seminars.

The objectives are:
• To provide a space for participant driven discussion and debate
• To promote critical inquiry and discourse
• To allow for the presentation of ideas in progress
• To share expertise, ideas and future thinking around common research agendas

The first event will take place this Fraiday May 30 at 1700 GMT (For other time zones please check here: http://tinyurl.com/5gzysk.

The Venue for the presentation is in Elluminate – http://tinyurl.com/6emm9f (no Password required)

Barbara Dieu
has agreed to be the Keynote speaker for our first event, which is organized around the following theme: Social software in Schools and Institutions. Barbara’s presentation is entitled Social Media in Engiahs Langauge Teaching.

We will also be hosting a topical activity around the monthly themes. See how to get involved here: .

And don’t forget to get your own freefolio spot. You just need to create an account! Go to http://www.evolvecommunity.org

We hope you join us. This is will be a great chance to network, to get to know what other people are doing, and also to share your work and ideas.

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