February, 2010


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Feb 10

Digital Leaders Update

This is somewhat of a cross post, one that also appears on our new Digital Leader UK blog, outlining the progress we are making with the Digital Leaders project forVital.ac.uk.

Craig Sumner has been working hard on the Hamble College DL blog. Nearly as hard as the DLs themselves. The MU set up appears to be very popular, we already have a number of posts ‘pending,’ these students are keen to get themselves published! The permissions create clear lines of responsibility and this in turn promotes teamwork and internal leadership. When the theme is finalised, it will be shared with the remaining school blogs to support a corporate brand.

Communication with Vital.ac.uk is very positive and we are hoping that all interested schools will be able to meet in Oxford on March 11th/12th for our development meeting. In the MySpaces section we have a moodle course where we will draft the course and share ideas, Digital Leaders Space SE Co-development (Digital Leaders Group). We have room for two more schools if anyone from the SE is interested!

Popularity: 12% [?]


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Feb 10

Hamble College Middle Leaders CPD

‘Great Leaders move us. They ignite our passion and inspire the best in us. No matter what leaders set out to do – if leaders fail in this primal task of driving emotions in the right direction, nothing they do will work as well as it could or should’ Daniel Goleman

Popularity: 7% [?]


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Feb 10

Help Files to Moodle Subject Dock

Moodle Dock DocsMoodle documentation and attached help files are now available. Recognition is attributed to the generally super helpful Dan Humpherson (MoodleDan ) and our very own Craig Sumner (Hamble College). Now, it may have been my idea, but without these two super heros that is what it would have remained! (Dock files)

Popularity: 14% [?]


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Feb 10

Quote

We have moved from “know what” learning to “know where” learning.

Popularity: 1% [?]


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Feb 10

Publish it

Teachers need to stop saying, “Hand it in,” and start saying “Publish It.” Alan November

Popularity: 1% [?]