Tag: Hi2007

  • Starting a war….

    This term I did a little experiment with some readings on contemporary networked warfare and learning in my HI2007, War, State and Society option. I staged the discussion in the first week to see if different sequences of readings might produce different discussions. It didn’t, but it was an interesting week.

  • Fourth Generation Warfare & Organisations

    I had to explain why “Fourth Generation Warfare” is important for organizations last weekend at the Burren Slow Food Fleadh, and I thought I might set down a quick version of  it here . We are all familiar with the old model of hierarchical organizations, but we are lagging a bit at moving to understanding…

  • Can I make Twitter a requirement for my students?

    Harold Jarche is one of the most popular bloggers dealing with social networking, and for good reason – he is insightful. His blog post from yesterday gathers ideas which prompt me to wonder why I haven’t already made twitter a requirement in my courses, and how I can overcome the obstacles to using it in…

  • Expanding SOTL problem

    Action research in any form has a funny – or not funny – way of running away on you. I’ve been doing a bit of SOTL work on the wargame design task in my Hi2007 class, and next term I thought I would have a research plan to  finish of my Masters in Teaching &…

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