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When I wrote about deeper learning last week I didn’t expect it to be so well-read. Since then, I’ve had a feeling the last element, technology, might be the most anticipated. LnD has a difficult relationship with technology for learning. Please note my choice of words; this isn’t about learning technology, the proprietary software, and… Read More Technology Infusion
Saw this message on a forum recently: I should also note that I found a use for two text books as monitor risers. Anon Digital and analogue can co-exist, just not in the ways which we always plan and expect. Using pencils to reset devices Playing a tune through Shazam to get a CD Showing… Read More Moving to a digital space
I’ve noticed more use of automatic lights in office buildings. They detect movement and, when the room is empty, turn themselves off. They are more efficient and save money. If, however, like me, you tend to pause and think during the day, they can be a bit annoying. Head down, I can be typing and… Read More Automatic lights
If I’m buying a new TV, tablet or laptop I’ll do my research beforehand, compare specs and costs and then make a choice. If I’m unhappy with it, I take some of the responsibility. If it doesn’t do what it’s meant to, I take it back. My TV shows programmes by connecting to set-top boxes… Read More Buyer’s remorse