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Podcast3 - James Farmer - engaging and empowering

August 4th, 2006 · 4 Comments
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This podcast features audio from the James Farmer’s talk entitled ” Engaging and empowering teachers and learners. What does this mean for pedagogies?”.  This talk was partof education.au limited’s “So what’s changed?” event, held at theWentworth Sofitel Hotel, Sydney Australia on August 4th, 2006.

Please check the conference web page at www.educationau.edu.au/whatschanged for more information about this event.

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  • 1    Brett Moller // Aug 4, 2006 at 7:19 pm

    Thought I would throw this out there…. While I was blogging the sessions today someone left an interesting comment on my site about blackboard. They are in the US and found my site will spending a night searching technorati… Direct link is http://blog.brettmoller.com/?p=142

    Thanks for a great day…

    Brett

  • 2    James // Aug 5, 2006 at 9:58 am

    Manual trackback :)

    Just in case.

    Have uploaded my powerpoint too.

  • 3    Dial M for Learning » So what’s changed? // Aug 11, 2006 at 10:18 am

    [...] You can join the discussion or listen to the podcast of each speaker. If my time was limited I’d listen to James Farmer to glean ideas for immediate use followed by Phillip Adams for some thought provoking general ideas. I’d suggest a visit to Futurelab to check out their projects rather than the podcast. Those discussed by Annika were: [...]

  • 4    Impressions Scholarcast » Marker: Check resources from So What’s Changed? Symposium // Aug 20, 2006 at 12:26 pm

    [...] Podcast of James Farmer presentation - James Farmer, a Melbourne based online communications designer and Online Community Editor at the Age addressed the following question. Engaging and empowering teachers and learners. What does this mean for pedagogy? [...]