<!– @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } A:link { color: #0000ff } –> See The CU Online Handbook University of Colorado, Denver http://bit.ly/IOUfc There are a number of articles here. I just looked at a handful that looked as if they were likely to be helpful to me […]
communication
Researcher decodes Rembrandt’s ‘magic’
This could be something to think about in terms of imagery and pedagogy (or should that be anthropogogy?). I’m wondering whether there might be guidance for slide-shows and webpages… viewers also preferred portraits with this “eye guiding narrative” to the original photographs with uniform details across the tableau via Researcher decodes Rembrandt’s ‘magic’.
Goffman: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
I set quite a lot of store by the recognition that liturgical leadership has an element of ‘performance’ in it, even if only at the level of ‘learning to be yourself in public’. So Goffman’s famous work has a contribution to make to our reflection on leading worship. It is useful, then, that someone has […]
Learning in Teams: The new language of facilitation
Many more young people are now needed in all walks of life to be wise risk-taking leaders and facilitators of learning, able to create new knowledge themselves and persuade others of its importance. So they grow up ready for a Knowledge Age or Wisdom Age world. via Learning in Teams: The new language of facilitation.
RU Kidding? Research Finds That Chatspeak Has No Impact On Children’s Spelling Ability
As one of those who are skeptical of claims or concerns about ‘worsening language habits’, this was a somewhat vindicating bit of research to find. I tend to think that the more ways of expression people have the more they are building cognitive capacity. But in this article not only is there an intriguing finding, […]
Blogging for reflection
I’m intrigued to see how some people use blogging as a tool for theological reflection. For example, Pete Phillips of Cliff College, captures this in an interview. And it raises the question which I may try to develop at another point about practical/physical tools and techniques for reflection (as distinct from conceptual tools such as […]
plagiarism
A very handy little presentation from Michigan State Uni here.
Reflection and theological reflection: some resources and thoughts
I’ve just posted up some links to resources to help think about reflection and then homing in on theological reflection methods or systems. It’s on a separate page of this blog; here.