Lovely video - thanks in huge part to the high production values of the CORE team in New Zealand - they parked me on a stool, let the cameras role... and this video has whizzed around Twitter and the social networks like nobody's business.
Astonish kids and they will astonish us right back...
http://edtalks.org/video/stephen-heppell
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Monday, 17 January 2011
Intervju med Stephen Heppell @ BETT 2011
A lovely chat interview by KTHLearningLab.
Intervju med Stephen Heppell från BETT 2011. KTH IKT Producent: Jonas Thorén
All took place on my Visual learning stand at BETT 2011 - i really like the view of the stand's students just getting on with their work quietly in the background. Some nice questions and early enough in the show that i had not lost my voice!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2n2ielMYqU
Sorry - "his video has been removed by the user" - I'll try to track it down
Intervju med Stephen Heppell från BETT 2011. KTH IKT Producent: Jonas Thorén
All took place on my Visual learning stand at BETT 2011 - i really like the view of the stand's students just getting on with their work quietly in the background. Some nice questions and early enough in the show that i had not lost my voice!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2n2ielMYqU
Sorry - "his video has been removed by the user" - I'll try to track it down
Monday, 3 January 2011
keynote presentation at the 2010 Museums Australia Conference 2010
I really enjoyed making this presentation - the opening keynote - to the keynote presentation at the 2010 Museums Australia Conference on 30th September, 2010.
This is a link to an audio recording of the talk and i think it works very well. It is only 25 mins and gave me a chance to be quite reflective about past and futures. I really do care about museums and galleries and their futures - they function matters.
Good friend Andrew Hiskens recorded and posted this - it is his voice you hear chuckling from time to time!
It posted under a creative commons licence too btw, so feel free to cut and paste bits for your own use too...
Anyway, here is the audio of the keynote:
http://soundcloud.com/ahiskens/stephen_heppell-ma2010conf
This is a link to an audio recording of the talk and i think it works very well. It is only 25 mins and gave me a chance to be quite reflective about past and futures. I really do care about museums and galleries and their futures - they function matters.
Good friend Andrew Hiskens recorded and posted this - it is his voice you hear chuckling from time to time!
It posted under a creative commons licence too btw, so feel free to cut and paste bits for your own use too...
Anyway, here is the audio of the keynote:
http://soundcloud.com/ahiskens/stephen_heppell-ma2010conf
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