As part of CQU’s moves around improving its evaluation of good teaching I was sent a paper by Keith Trigwell (2001), “Judging university teaching”. From that paper comes the following “model of teaching (or a framework for judging teaching)” My interest in this model is the assistance it can provide in thinking about how a […]
Monthly Archives: April 2007
D’arcy Norman (yes, I did borrow the look of my blog from his, though I use my own photos which aren’t quite as accomplished as his) has a post about the results of an online survey which apparently evaluates your temperament type. My results… You Are An INTP The Thinker You are analytical and logical […]
This post contains some initial thoughts for a potential paper for ASCILITE’2007, a conference that has as its theme “ICT: Providing choices for learners and learning”. The full couple of paragraphs for the conference is Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) provide many opportunities for learners and learning. High on the list of opportunities is the […]