A personal history of ed tech: 10. Why I emigrated to Canada
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I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and...
A personal history: 9 The Northern Ireland Troubles and bun hurling at Lakehead University
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and online learning....
A personal history: 8. The start of the digital revolution
1985 was a significant year for me. I got my first desk-top computer and discovered the Internet.
The state of technology in 1984
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A personal history: 7. Distance education in Canada in 1982
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and online learning....
A personal history: 6. Satellite TV in Europe and lessons from the 1980s
Satellite TV in Europe
Under the leadership of Jacque Delors, by 1985 the European Economic Commission in Brussels was pushing hard for greater European economic...
A personal history: 5. India and educational satellite TV
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and online learning....
A personal history: 4: Some educational technologies in the 1980s
Image: Bob Fuller, 1985
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open...
A personal history: 3. What I learned from Open University summer schools
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and online learning....
A personal history of open learning and educational technology: 1. The start of the...
I am writing an autobiography, mainly for my family, but it does cover some key moments in the development of open and online learning....
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Resistance is futile
First made popular by the Daleks in the BBC series Dr. Who in the 1960's (sorry, Star Trek fans), this phrase reflects...