Being Right and Wrong and Working Together One evening in December 2016, I was one of a group of Online Educa conference attendees headed to Berlin’s Tegel airport. (Ah, Tegel, impossibly small and crowded, yet so very convenient!) The taxi ... Read More June 8, 2023 Community Resources, News
Bryan Alexander: Instructors after AI Bryan Alexander is an internationally-known futurist, researcher, writer, speaker, consultant, and teacher, working in the field of how technology transforms education. Here, Bryan shares his insights into... Read More May 11, 2023 Community Resources, News
Stephen Downes: How I Use AI It's popular in some circles to argue that we are unleashing AI as a completely untested technology with possibly dangerous implications on society. My own experience is different. Ever since I studied int... Read More April 4, 2023 Community Resources, News
L&D Global Sentiment Survey 2023: The Return to Data 2023 marks the 10th year of the L&D Global Sentiment Survey. It also appears to mark a transitional year for learning and development, world-wide. This is the year that L&D returns to a focus on da... Read More March 6, 2023 Community Resources, News
Immersive Learning Using VR/AR in the Classroom As technology advances, so do the ways we use it to communicate and share knowledge. Immersive learning technologies are changing how we think about education. There is no doubt that technology is having a... Read More November 30, 2022 Community Resources, Meet the OEB Speakers, News
The Quantum Internet, Nano-Tagging and the Future of Higher Education In hindsight, when we look back to the 1990s, we obviously had to become digitally literate because the means of communication went digital, and communication is central to the way that we all work. In the... Read More November 2, 2022 Community Resources, Meet the OEB Speakers, News
Why Should Podcasts be Used in Learning? Podcasts are everywhere – except, oddly, in learning. That’s not quite true as some are using them as informal doors into a subject or topic. Others are deep dives into learning theory for learning profess... Read More September 5, 2022 Community Resources, Meet the OEB Speakers, News
MOOCs Success: Still a Long Road to Go You may have heard from many sources about how unsuccessful Moocs are. Since they became part of the higher education panorama in the beginning of the 2010’s, they all faced a high dropout and a very low c... Read More September 5, 2022 Community Resources, Meet the OEB Speakers, News
HPass: Using digital credentials to recognise lifelong learning in the humanitarian sector What is HPass, and why did we decide to use digital credentials to improve skills recognition for humanitarians? It’s a familiar narrative: across the world, roles and workplaces are evolving at an acc... Read More July 19, 2022 Community Resources, News
Ethics, Duty, Care Why does it feel like so many discussions of ethics take it for granted that we all agree on core values? The discussion of, say, the ethics of learning analytics so often skips over the part where we disc... Read More July 19, 2022 Community Resources, News