I spent some time over Christmas reflecting on digital education and the post I wrote about digital capabilities and climate back in July, mostly because I was sat in a “bomb cyclone” in New England – another of the extreme weather events which are becoming more regular. I’m not sure what direction I am taking…
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Reflecting about adopting more technology
This is just me thinking out loud… My wife went for a run at the weekend. She does that. I do not run, for the record. She’s an orienteer (running with a map and compass), she’s also a former British Champion at night orienteering. Orienteering is a very social sport, so the pandemic had an…
Read moreReflections Week Six: leaning into, and on, the network
This week has been really busy, mostly doing research around academic behaviours during the crisis. We’re learning really important stuff and we hope to be able to share early findings soon and publish later in the year. And this is a short reflection, prompted by the conversations with academics, and my own engagement with people.…
Read moreReflections Week Five: How do I look?
The end of my week 5 in lockdown (and I know that is not the same as my country’s lockdown period but right now I am grateful for my organisation who decided we should all work from home earlier than required). My twitter timeline blew up this week over a couple of articles, one in…
Read moreReflections Week Four: changes and choices
Well it’s now Week four… We’re starting to reflect and understand a little more about how we work in this situation. Maybe. Maybe for some, not so much for others. Most of my current work is now focused on the future, looking at what we are doing now, looking at the impact and the ramifications.…
Read moreReflections Week Three: creativity and compassion
It is the end of week three. This is a week I would have been on the NB Haversham, a narrow boat, with friends from the US, cruising the picturesque, lazy backwaters of the Blackcountry and Birmingham canal systems. (Video of the NB Haversham in the week before lockdown – Graham Holden) The people I…
Read moreReflections Week Two: pace yourself
And here we are at the end of Week Two. How are people feeling? I was wondering this week if there’s been a bit over compensation to the isolation. FTR, I have been locked up in restricted spaces for extended periods before and whatever hints, tips and tricks you find online to this particular time,…
Read moreReflections Week One: distance and dissonance
It’s been a bit of a week hasn’t it? And I am not really sure if this is week one! Three weeks ago I think some people were wondering if there would be an impact, two weeks ago, after having run one of the workshops that she’d come to the UK for, Donna Lanclos arrived…
Read moreA Provocation for Digital Leadership
On 6th December 2019 Jisc launched a Digital Leadership community. As the instigator of the Jisc work in this space I was invited to offer some provocations to kick the community off. I have been around the education technology space for a while, and I thought a retrospective on my personal pursuit of EdTech Unicorns…
Read moreMind the gap!
This has been on my mind for a while. It bothered me at the time, but I said nothing. And it is also inspired in part by Marcus Elliott’s post about non-overlapping magisteria Earlier in 2018 I was asked to speak to a group of senior professional services staff from across the higher education sector.…
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