-part of the N4L Series; celebrating Learning at Work Week- It's my great pleasure to introduce Karen Franco... About Karen As a teacher, my working day consists of networking with staff, parents, my managers and most importantly my students. A Venn diagram shows how their interests are sometimes conflicting. What networked for learning means to... Continue Reading →
#N4L: Paul E Says…
-part of the N4L Series; celebrating Learning at Work Week- It's my great pleasure to introduce Paul Edwards... About Paul Managing Director of the Pentagon Plastics Group; a UK specialist group manufacturing Mould Tooling and providing Plastic Injection Moulding services, encompassing Pentagon Plastics Ltd and Phoenix Engineering. Paul on Twitter | Paul on LinkedIn What... Continue Reading →
#N4L: Alex W Says…
-part of the N4L Series; celebrating Learning at Work Week- It's my great pleasure to introduce Alex Waterworth... About Alex I am currently about to finish my Ph.D. at Royal Holloway, University of London studying low temperature physics. Once finished I will be a Project Engineer at Cryogenic Ltd. Alex on LinkedIn What networked for... Continue Reading →
#N4L: Emma W Says…
-part of the N4L Series; celebrating Learning at Work Week- It's my great pleasure to introduce Emma Wakefield... About Emma I am an Apprentice Business Administrator in the Business Development Team for Transport and Infrastructure at WSP, completing my Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration. Emma on LinkedIn What networked for learning means to me... Continue Reading →
#N4L: Getting Things Started
-part of the N4L Series; celebrating Learning at Work Week- When I reached out to the fantastic contributors you’ll see in May's Networked For Learning (N4L) blog series I asked them to share... Thoughts on what networked for learning means to them, plus Personal learning insights from the past 12 months In the spirit of... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Networking
I've been doing a bit more networking recently...