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I’m @weblearning on Twitter- weblearning: De Waal exhorts us to buy 25 years of the M&G, if at least to justify his continued asthma from dusty archives. Session over #mglit
- weblearning: Sounds like a good idea for a M&G column. What the tabloids say. Could also replace the #Haibo column, but more bizzarre #mgfest
- weblearning: Mr Harber asked how many people read ZA's tabloid Die Son. Only about 3 people. If we want to hear social stories, read the tabloid. #mgfest
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I work for a consultancy called Web Learning (where I act as director, developer, designer, instructional designer and lecturer). Since starting off (in 2003) I have designed, developed and supported e-learning applications, launched commercial, academic and informational web sites, lectured in education technology and authored digital materials for a variety of different organisations.
As an external professional, I’ve worn many hats and worked with a range of clients in both the academic, non-profit and small business sectors. This range of clients, pulled from a variety of environments, developing on a mixture of platforms in association with different and large (and small) staff sets has given me headaches, heartburn and “experience”.
This is the fray where I attempt to make some sense of what’s going on.