I’m at the end of the second day of a four-day teacher training course here in Nicosia, working with a group of lively (they’ll know what I’m trying to say there, I think) teachers from all around the island. As is usual these days, the group is about 95% female, perhaps illustrating that while technology [...]
Posts Tagged ‘training’
Sunny Cyprus
Posted: 18th June 2008 by Gavin Dudeney in GeneralTags: Cyprus, ELT, teacher, technology, training, Work Links
Travel Woes…
Posted: 17th October 2007 by Gavin Dudeney in GeneralTags: conference, consulate, London, Milan, Saudi Arabia, Siberia, training, travel, trip, visa
November is shaping up to be a complicated month in terms of work and travel, with presentations at conferences in Saudi Arabia, Siberia, the UK and Italy. In between that I’ve also got to keep up with work, and go to Oxford to do some training for a publishing company. That means November is rather [...]
Wasting Time
Posted: 16th October 2007 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: class, corporate, EduNation, kkD Projector HUD, Sarah Robbins, Second Life Links, training
I’m sitting in the office brewing some more coffee, watching live UK TV streamed over the Net (trash, but it makes me feel so much better about my life!) and generally trying to avoid the moment when I have to plug in the headset and do some more Camtasia recording of bioinformatics tutorials which are [...]
Finally Succumbed…
Posted: 15th October 2007 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: course, education, EduNation, lazy, participant, Second Life Links, training
So I’ve finally succumbed to writing a blog after quite some years of simply reading others. Being short for time most of the time I’ve been lazy enough to read a large collection of excellent blogs on a daily basis, contenting myself with the thought that they were doing a better job than I possibly [...]

