Lorna Campbell » eduprog http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc Cetis Blog Tue, 27 Aug 2013 10:29:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22 I can see dead people… http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/28/i-can-see-dead-people/ http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/28/i-can-see-dead-people/#comments Fri, 28 Nov 2008 17:09:41 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/28/i-can-see-dead-people/ Famous deceased name checked at cetis08.

Plato

Plato

Marcuse

Herbert Marcuse

Heidegger

Martin Heidegger

Lyotard

Jean Francois Lyotard

Lenin

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Stalin

Josef Stalin

Kropotkin

Peter Kropotkin

McLuhan

Marshall Mcluhan

Cozy Powell

Cozy Powell

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The dawn of eduprog http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/the-dawn-of-eduprog/ http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/the-dawn-of-eduprog/#comments Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:46:37 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/the-dawn-of-eduprog/ Without a doubt the zenith of the recent CETIS08 conference has to be the evolution of a new concept in educational technology – eduprog.

eduprog
(copyright: it’s Phil’s fault)

Eduprog crystalised from the domains of metadata, repositories, educational technology and unusual puddings and is set to challenge edupunk as the real underground movement of the moment. Seizing the zeitgeist by the scruff of the neck the term was coined by Peter Obee and formalised by andypowe11

suggest we need to get in the habit of writing eduProg as #eduprog if we seriously want the concept to challenge #edupunk

This genre defining movement perfectly reflects a domain that generates questionable “concept” specifcations of baroque complexity (cf. FRBR, IEEE LOM) and application profiles and reports the equivalent of extend guitar solos (cf. DC Description Set profile & UKLOM Core, from the eduprog back catalogue). Phil Barker has recently confirmed that the forthcoming LMAP report will be published with a gatefold sleeve.

LOM Lies Down on Broadway
(copyright: David’s fault this time)

Eduprog has spread over the twittosphere like a gold lurex cape and has already generated considerable sage discussion and chin stroking.

Some have been inspired, others critical

#eduprog much better reflects the true state of education technology- long-winded, self-indulgent, boring standards-making

“long winded and self-indulgent” or virtuoso boundary pushing redefining forms and developing new techniques?

Recalling last night’s discussion of the potential for a prog concept album based on FRBR, double album, one side per Group 1 entity

the AV equivalent of restringing a 12 string electric lute going on here…

Last word has to go to one who was there at the dawn of eduprog:

I’ll get me cloak….

The Cloak

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cetis08 Highs and Lows http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/cetis08-highs-and-lows/ http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/cetis08-highs-and-lows/#comments Thu, 27 Nov 2008 13:44:06 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/lmc/2008/11/27/cetis08-highs-and-lows/ So that’s it, #cetis08 is all over bar the blogging and the occasional tweet. I’ll be attempting to synthesise the discussions from the OER session over the next few days but in the meantime here are my highs and lows of the last couple of days:

High Points

  • Adam’s “impressively geeky” summary of CETIS activity via our blog posts – lots of +ve feedback on this.
  • Stuart Lee’s closing keynote – funny, thought provoking, informative and an excellent demo of the power of a good lecture.
  • Tony Hirst’s presentation at #cetis08vle – brilliant as always and loved the idea of fractal wrongness.
  • #cetis08oer top trending on twitter
  • The eFoundations live-blog – *huge* thanks to AndyP, great to have questions coming in from remote participants.
  • Inspired silliness and laughing till I cried at the conference dinner.
  • And of course….the zenith….the birth of #eduprog
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Low Points

  • The pudding – not much I can add to what’s already been said
  • Coming home with a horrible conference cold
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