Broken links fixed 1/1/2014
Today I came across Alexandre Borovik's Mathematics Under the Microscope blog, set up to support Borovik's book of the same title. The blog has plenty of interesting, funny, and challenging observations and insights, about mathematics, about learning and teaching, and about the politics of education. I particularly enjoyed these two.
- What is missing from the social constructivist theories of mathematics? which likens developing as a mathematician to being a dog trainer - "Mathematician is a dog trainer; his subconscious is his 'inner dog', a wordless creature with fantastic abilities, for example, for image processing, or for parsing of symbolic input. Mathematician has to train his 'inner dog'."
- Psychophysiology of blackboard teaching, from which the lovely image above from Samira Makhmalbaf's film "Blackboards" is shamelessly stolen.
The Scotsman reports that the Interactive University is to shut at the end of May
Updated with footnote, and with link to 2004 report by Sara Frank Bristow, on 28/4/2007
On 17/4/2007, The Scotsman reported that the Interactive University (IU), which has been held up as one of the few UK examples of apparently* successful large-scale provision of on line university-level education, and which was recruiting staff until recently, "is to close its doors at the end of next month", after "it failed to attract participation from the majority of Scottish universities and a bid for a lifeline £1.5 million from Scottish Enterprise was refused". For a detailed review of the Interactive University, written for the UKeUniversity before the latter had the plug finally pulled on it, see this 2004 report by Sara Frank Bristow, edited by Paul Bacsich [180 kB DOC].
* I say "apparently" as I am very sceptical about the approach to content development described by the IU. In my experience "ensuring that the whole content production process is completely independent of the end method of delivery" is neither a realistic nor a desirable endeavour.
Posted on 18/04/2007 in News and comment | Permalink | Comments (0)
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