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21 Aug 2010
moodler: Ah, back on the Internet again (was offline in Fiji on my one-day holiday). Thanks all for the birthday wishes. :)
11 Aug 2010
moodler: @maryjamesCIH I was giving a seminar to the CS department about open source communities. Was awesome to see what CERN are doing.
09 Aug 2010
moodler: I'm at CERN. :P
08 Aug 2010
moodler: @tim_hunt Great to hang out with you in London, Tim. :) I put some of the photos up..
06 Aug 2010
moodler: I've got about 5 hours to kill in London tomorrow (8am to 1pm) and no plans yet at all. Anybody got any good ideas?
03 Aug 2010
moodler: @awyatt Sure, I'll try!
moodler: Some of my recent travel photos http://bit.ly/drouyN #mootustx10
moodler: @MoodleMcKean #ple See http://www.cogtech.usc.edu/
moodler: @cytochromec Right. Constructivism is simply the view that people construct knowledge based on their prior knowledge. #mootustx10
moodler: #mootustx10 Possibly some of the more fanatic #PLE advocates should really read Dick Clark's stuff.
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