You are here: Home

Search results

754 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type


























New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
Jiansu Province People’s Republic of China
I presented 'Building learning for the future from lessons in the past' to these visitors invited by Essex County Council as part of a business development relationship.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
Jisc Eastern Region
I was invited to present the keynote at this conference titled 'Journeys in the e-World'.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
JISC Eastern Region Joint Forum
I was invited to speak about delightful learning at this meeting of Technical Managers in HE and FE.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
JISC South Western
I made the closing keynote at this regional conference for HE and FE, speaking on 'Can we improve the future with lessons from our past?'
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
JISC-CETIS '08
I took part in this working conference and was responsible for producing the output of a brainstorm titled 'Re-inventing institutional processes to support flexible learning'.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
JISC-CETIS 2010
In this working conference I helped discuss the nature of future higher education and developed these slides to present our results.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
JISC-CETIS 2011
I joined two workshops at this working conference, on student retention and then on making sense of new models of learning organisation.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference
Misc Reference Joan Bliss obituary
(full text) My wife, Joan Bliss, who has died aged 74, was remarkable for the sheer determination with which she made a successful and happy life out of very dismal early prospects, a story told in her 2009 memoir, A Path Made By Walking. She was born into a working-class family in Fulham, south-west London, who were bombed out in the blitz. Her father caught mumps and died when Joan was six. Despite missing much primary schooling, she won a grammar school place, but her mother then withdrew her at the age of 16. Joan left home and took a few secretarial jobs, but wished to travel and hoped for better opportunities. Aged 19, she went to France with £20 in her pocket, and in one year passed all the exams needed to enter the University of Geneva, where she studied child development with the psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget appointed Joan to his staff while she was only a second-year undergraduate, and she worked with him until he retired, in 1971. In the late 1960s she also helped to set up the Centre for Child Development and Education in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), a country she came to love dearly. After Piaget's retirement, she moved back to Britain to work at the centre for science and mathematics education at Chelsea College, south-west London. Her three books, Checking Up I, II and III (published 1971-73) were early examples of "formative assessment" aimed at helping teachers to see what children next needed to do in order to learn. In the 1980s Joan founded the interdisciplinary and inter-institutional London Mental Models Group, bringing together science educators, psychologists, linguists and computer scientists to learn from one another. It was her enthusiasm and fascination with people and ideas that held this unusual group together for more than a decade, and helped it to win funding in the UK and in Europe. In 1996 she became professor and dean of education at Sussex University, retiring in 2005. Joan lectured and taught research methods around the world. It is for her personal qualities that Joan will chiefly be remembered. She combined warmth, joyousness and enthusiasm for life with great directness and strength of character. Always to be found helping someone, she knew exactly what she felt, and never concealed it from anyone. She is survived by me, three stepchildren and her sister.
Located in References
John Davitt
John has been a family friend and a professional agent provocateur for my thinking. His analyses are creative and insightful, but he has always welcomed my critical friendship.
Located in Portfolio / People
Kent Libraries
A presentation to the librarians of Kent County Council titled 'Leading Innovation in ICT and learning projects in the UK'. I used the 'new learning landscape' web page presentation - a follow up from the London Libraries Development agency conference in the summer and a chance to refine it.
Located in Portfolio / Timeline / Conference