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March 06, 2006

The simplest thing that could possibly work

I recently had the chance to have a catch-up conversation with John Maxwell, Assistant Professor in The Master of Publishing program at Simon Fraser University. The chat surfaced a number of forward-looking insights from JMax on e-learning and teaching, the future of publishing, and views on emerging information architectures that instructors and developers should note.

Posterwiki480_7 John Maxwell talked about why he has moved away from conventional course management systems to use a wiki as his primary course delivery and student community tool.       

He also talked about new ways of looking at information architectures for teaching and learning, and offers provocative opinions about publishing and the world of books in an era influenced heavily by Google.

More about John Maxwell's work can be found here.

Press this button   to listen to my conversation with John Maxwell.

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