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International Professional Development Association
I planned, lead and spoke at this presentation and workshop titled 'Redefining and Reconstructing CPD for the 21st Century' with Ian Terrell and Geraint Laing discussing a range of relevant Ultralab projects
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Internet has become pervasive
This was a presentation to propose the importance and penetration of internet in our society and potentially in education to the Wigan Head Teachers & College Principals conference 'Moving Forward Together'.
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Introduction
This section provides context to this thesis, including overall aims, information about the author and the nature & criteria for a PhD by Practice.
Introduction - from tacit to explicit knowledge
This section outlines the story of my developing knowledge and links it to my thesis. It explains the origins of the thesis in the development of tacit knowledge in practice and its transformation to explicit knowledge.
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Webpublished Reference Introspection
Introspection is the process by which someone comes to form beliefs about her own mental states. We might form the belief that someone else is happy on the basis of perception – for example, by perceiving her behavior. But a person typically does not have to observe her own behavior in order to determine whether she is happy. Rather, one makes this determination by introspecting. When compared to other beliefs that we have, the beliefs that we acquire through introspection seem epistemically special. What exactly this amounts to is discussed in the first part of this essay. The second part addresses the nature of introspection. Though the term “introspection” literally means “looking within” (from the Latin “spicere” meaning “to look” and “intra” meaning “within”), whether introspecting should be treated analogously to looking – that is, whether introspection is a form of inner perception – is debatable. Philosophers have offered both observational and non-observational accounts of introspection. Following the discussion of these various issues about the epistemology and nature of introspection, the third section of this essay addresses an important use to which introspection has been put in philosophical discussions, namely, to draw metaphysical conclusions about the nature of mind.
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IOE Masters Languages Learning
I spoke on 'Using new technologies for continuing professional development and distance learning: online tutorials and learning communities', describing and analysing the Ultra-Language-Lab material and the Talking Heads project
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iPod 2010
I presented an invited opening keynote on learning with technology , and my concerns for handheld learning, at this event held in Oldham City Learning Centre.
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Isle of Man workshop
The Isle of Man ICT advisory teacher team visited and we offered workshops to share our experience. Mine was about internet broadcasting with digital media.
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Issues for Primary Information (and Communication) Technology
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IT in Teaching, Learning and Assessment
This event at the South Bank University in London was a whole university staff development event at which I presented. I invited the organisers to give me a list of participants to randomly pick from (in my presentation in HyperCard) so that I could invite participation from the outset in steering my talk.
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