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Have a good new year!
 
 
 
NIACE ENQUIRY - The Inquiry into the Future for Lifelong Learning        READ THIS JC!!!!
 
 
New ABE Online learning Forum for tutors - a learner forum will follow shortly. Tutors will need to register to see take part. Recent Ital trainess are very welcome. More support for tutors will be available in the following weeks and month at www.icandothat.info

Recent Online ICT links of Interest - (see online project below for more)
Barking College - ESOL getting more out of Moodle - good site too.
ScotFEICT - a list of resources??? commercial - but interesting on what's happening
http://www.moodleblog.org/ - a moodle blog with archive
 


Latest Links


ILAs - individual learning accounts available if you're over 16 
infed site - excellent site - the intellectual side of what we do
Political Literacy Pack - from the Scottish parliament
Social Enterprise - in the basque country - not dodgy - but inspiring,
the humanist academy - do a Higher in Humanism
Gov Supports Open Source - at last! 
Zoho - a  better free online office suite than Google docs?

 

Projects 


the spectrum circle - the ABE Saturday Reading Group. 
the google cloud - get free online Google services.  A site for learners and tutors.
the busy learner - some stuff I do with learners.  Might be useful for tutors.
stuff about stories - data on how stories work  - interesting ideas about how stories work.
turn your computer into recording studio.- make your computer do amazing things - for free (well, nearly).
eLearnscotland - where our Moodle stuff is.


Targeted Links 


learn to type online!  - just testing these - reports welcome - for J and others
set up a reading group - advice from 'hi-read'.  Also here.  For R and J.
the centre for confidence and well-being  - for Drop-in folk in general


Online Project


find below, links for online development from the adult literacies online site - not read this all yet myself, and  a most of it is sifted from John McGraths moodle materials (links below):  btw, this is more of a reading list for myself than something I'm necessarily recommending to others!
I can do that! - new ABE website
moodle for beginners - vital stuff - and there are 'issues'.
working with adult literacies learners online - download the whole thing in one (Unit 7 Complete Pack)
adult literacies online  - again.  This is the main resource site, but reading the above two links should be a good starting point.
Moodle Workshop 1 + 2:  going to the moodle workshops on the 1st of May - might be worth reading these (main menu on left of the page)
The Edublogger - this looks like it might be the best way to use and monitor blogs with learners (and not Blogger after all)
JISC infoNet - vital stuff on the 'effective use of VLEs' (virtual learning environments)
Moodle Philosophy - oh yes there is!  Social Constructionist Pedagogy
The Case for Moodle - I must read this - I must read this - I mus...................zzzzzzz)
 A Moodle Case - interesting slide show on making a wiki.
 
Free Online Learning
OEDb - a bit high end
MIT - open source free learning
Blos, Wikis...  Excellent resourse material in this course - CHECK IT!!!
Wikieducator - excellent stuff
 
 

 
 

BLOGS


Niall Sclater - Director of Learning Innovation The Open University - like, a really brainy guy.. about online learning and stuff
Taming Moodle - Blog about administrating open source LMS Moodle
www.wordpress.com - make your own blog or log in.


Vital Links!


scottish qualifications authority - important stuff
copal - reading and links - and tutor forum!
sola - Scottish offender learning association - under construction.
adult literacies online   - important resource
highland adult literacies - agency partners - good links to people, partners and resources
english - LTS - mountains of important stuff
Literacy Support Centre - lists interesting sites and online resources - excellent!
Personal Development - LTS resource - have a look
EnglishBanana - massive free resources


Reference


elgazet - many resources, but more for Esol, maybe.
bbc scotland education (not sure of usefulness)
quality improvement agency - interesting online resources for introducing IT to learners
online literacy course - some stuff - but good links to creative writing, making web stuff?
elearning centre
education portal - some links to resources and ideas.
national adult literacy database - a Canadian site of links to resources


Key Resource Links


skillswise - words  - online activities - excellent tutor notes
bbc learning english  - good resources (inc' skillswise above)
ted power - huge lessons resource
the really useful guide to words and numbers
the reading agency -  loads of stuff
skillsworkshop - tons of adult learning worksheets


Highland Organisations, Contacts and Locations


the spectrum centre  - Adult basic Education page
strategic plan (pdf) - the big plan
adult basic education - the base - people and projects
learning connections
the spectrum centre

Politics


hate free highland - an offence is an offence
hope not hate - reject nazi poison

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ABOUT THIS SITE

This site is just a convenient place to keep my stuff and links - it's my cyberspace office.  You might find it useful too -  let me know if you doJohn Cradden

INFORMATION

Contact Me - work out the address

QUOTE OF THE MONTH


Carol Craig includes ten key 'messages' in her book, 'The Scot's Crisis of Confidence'.  I'll post one a week (app) from now on:

 
6. Another paradox is that Scotland is a country which should be vibrant, outward looking and inventive. Unlike the English who have always had the reputation for being a deeply conservative and inward looking people who venerate tradition and what they know from experience, the Scots were once internationally renowned as energetic, speculative and inventive people. If we could lift the dead-hand of some of Scotland’s restrictive values, some of this old vibrancy may bounce back.

7. The Scots are so proud of their egalitarian values that they deny the reality of modern–day Scotland. Scotland is a society which is deeply divided by class and wealth. Any outsider will tell you that Scottish society is very hierarchical and there is a distinct pecking order. Racism and bigotry are also ugly features of modern Scotland. If Scotland is to become more dynamic it must begin to face up to these problems. It must also start genuinely valuing diversity and seeing difference as something to be welcomed rather than something to be curtailed. Again one of the underlying problems here is that there is too tight and restrictive a notion of what it means to be Scottish.

 
From 'The Scot's Crisis of Confidence' by Carol Craig
(see here for the key points of her book)
See also The Centre for Confidence and Well-being, her foundation, which includes good advice and support for all involved in learning in Scotland.