Virtual Learning Spaces

07.01.10 Posted in Social Media by Shelley

I’m just kicking off a new project at Tampa’s Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) where I will [hopefully] be exploring ways to expand the idea of virtual learning spaces. A cursory google search of virtual learning spaces lists all kinds of spaces that students interact with on a traditional computer (think second life or [...]


What do I think? You Choose.

06.18.10 Posted in Media, Moxley, Social Media, education, elearning by Shelley

After reading The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions in a Digital Age and “The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age,” I was left feeling extremely optimistic and extremely frustrated. There were so many things to like about these reports, yet I found myself raging against many of the points the authors made. The [...]


Prediction Markets

06.04.10 Posted in Moxley, Social Media by Shelley

Last year, I heard an Educause podcast about prediction markets.The podcast described an initiative to harness the power of the collective to make predictions about trends in technology and learning. The podcast is accompanied by this Word document that describes prediction markets and introduces the NITLE initiative. I’m bringing this up because it is a [...]


Visual CV

11.09.09 Posted in Personal by Shelley

I went through all the trouble of changing my blog theme to accommodate a portfolio, and then I discovered that a web app. I’ve been using for my CV has a portfolio section built in. Several months ago, I set up an account with Visual CV but haven’t revisited the site because I’ve been working. [...]