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‘Wishful Thinking’ by Jonathan Vernon
Blog: A link to several thousand blog posts
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Jonathan Vernon: Writing, Coaching, and Artistic Expression
Life Drawing: When twenty-somethings fall in love over drawing each other.
Our Lullaby at the End of the Universe: A short love story
Short Stories and Novellas: brief introductions
Ten Days in Beadnell: Teens in Love one Summer
The Balcony Kiss: Teens from competing clubs fall in love at a gala
The Girl in the Garden by Jonathan Vernon
The Life of Jack Wilson
MOOCs
09/11/2014
There’s a word for everything
Jonathan Vernon
29/10/2014
Who gets my things after I’ve taken my life?
Jonathan Vernon
19/10/2014
Facts in an essays are like pepper in soup – the wonders of FutureLearn, the Paris Conference of 1919 and the birth of the League of Nations
Jonathan Vernon
17/10/2014
Why some online learning works better than others
Jonathan Vernon
06/10/2014
Germany: Memories of a Nation – mind bursting perfection
Jonathan Vernon
30/07/2014
Open and free learning needs to preach to the converted
Jonathan Vernon
20/03/2014
Professor Gilly Salmon talks us through her Five Stages of e-learning
Jonathan Vernon
09/03/2014
Do you prefer to read widely or pick the brains of experts?
Jonathan Vernon
07/03/2014
Do you know you xMOOC from your cMOOC?
Jonathan Vernon
07/03/2014
xMOOC or cMOOC?
Jonathan Vernon
14/12/2013
Rethinking online education in MOOCs
Jonathan Vernon
24/11/2013
Web Sciences Visualizing Web usage
Jonathan Vernon
24/11/2013
Web Sciences – faster, rich, responsive, shared …
Jonathan Vernon
24/11/2013
Web Networks – from the micro to the macro
Jonathan Vernon
01/10/2013
How a MOOC will spot the genius. He or she is riding a bike in a favela in Brazil.
Jonathan Vernon
05/05/2013
MOOCs are a relatively new phenomenon. There’s been a lot of hype about them. What does the research say?
Jonathan Vernon
25/04/2013
13 Learning Theories for e-learning
Jonathan Vernon
07/04/2013
If you study the Open University’s Masters in Open and Distance Education a reading list after three years might look like this
Jonathan Vernon
04/04/2013
I LOVE the way the brain will throw you a googlie. It’s why we’re human.
Jonathan Vernon
01/04/2013
I keep getting this crazy panic that I can’t know enough soon enough to ‘make a difference’
Jonathan Vernon
31/03/2013
H817open Week 2 Activity 8: Imagine you are constructing a course in digital skills for an identified group of learners
Jonathan Vernon
29/03/2013
What will the impact be of the Web on education? How is knowledge sharing and learning changing?
Jonathan Vernon
27/03/2013
Three key issues relating to the development of Open Education Resources (OER)
Jonathan Vernon
27/03/2013
Life is not a game and we are more than merely players
Jonathan Vernon
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