…but it rather depends on who’s ‘ticking the boxes’. It’s well known that the majority of colleges and independent learning providers are not yet realising […]
As many will know to their cost, I have often had plenty to say about the FELTAG recommendations right from the publication in 2014, when it […]
The subject of subcontracting and the management fees charged by lead providers made the news again this week which was bound to catch my attention […]
Chalk and Cheese – “you usually get what you pay for.” A statement reported to have been made by an SFA policy manager during a […]
From guest writer: John Dalziel. I have spent a lot of time… communicating, listening and learning. Nowhere near as much as much as I did […]
One year on 12 months ago today I posted my very first article on my new company’s website after choosing to leave Jisc. The article began: I have […]
From guest writer Paul Warren. Just recently, a number of things have begun to capture my interest with regard to the way in which technology is […]
From guest writer, John Dalziel: I wrote the notes, on which this post is based, just over a year ago with the view to add […]
From guest Writer Judy Bloxham. As I write this article, the county is reeling from yet another round of severe flooding. Roads have been washed […]
Converting learning from paper to digital Not just rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic: From guest writer: Judy Bloxham. I have recently created a set of […]
What does the future hold for education? From guest writer Phil Parker. The pace of change in education makes it hard to imagine what life […]
For several years my role has been known as an eLearning Adviser, or is it e-Learning Adviser? With or without the hyphen it is an […]