Chan, JCM., Mak, KL., and Mak, S.F. (1995). Computerization of manufacturing planning and control systems in the Hong Kong manufacturing industry. Computers in Industry. Vol. 27, no3. pp.291-295, 1995.
Also available here: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=218390 Refer to this site Hub of University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Kop, R., Fournier, H., Mak, S.F. J. (2011). A Pedagogy of Abundance or a Pedagogy to Support Human Beings? Participant Support on Massive Open Online Courses. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning. Vol 12, No. 7 (2011).
Mackness, J., Mak, Sui, Fai, J. & Williams, R. (2010). The Ideals and Reality of Participating in a MOOC. In Networked Learning Conference, Aalborg (pp. 266-274). Retrieved from http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/organisations/netlc/past/nlc2010/abstracts/Mackness.html
The Ideals and Reality of Participating in a MOOC http://eprints.port.ac.uk/5605/1/The_Ideals_and_Realilty_of_Participating_in_a_MOOC.pdf
Mak, Sui, Fai, J., Williams, R. & Mackness, J. (2010). Blogs and Forums as Communication and Learning Tools in a MOOC. In Networked Learning Conference, Aalborg (pp. 275-284). Retrieved from http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/organisations/netlc/past/nlc2010/abstracts/Mak.html
I am John Mak.
Welcome to my blog.
This includes a collection of my articles while attending the course CCK08 Connectivism and Connective Knowledge.
After the course of CCK 08, I have decided to continue writing posts on this blog. Topics include education, learning, technology and research that would relate to connectivism.
Hello:
We appreciated your comments recently at Britannica’s “Brave New Classroom 2.0” forum and thought you might be interested in Dan Willingham’s latest post:
“How NOT to Evaluate Teachers”:
http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2008/11/how-not-to-evaluate-teachers/
Your comments and insight are welcome on this post, too.
All the best,
Barbara Schreiber
Britannica Blog
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Hi John, great you continued blogging after CCK08 finished. You have MANY new good posts. I already bookmarked some of them on my emapey’s Bookmarks on Delicious.
By the way, Delicious was always part of my PLE for the CCK08 Connectivism Course « Onlinesapiens Blog
Since the CCK08 online course has finished I am now using only the tag: “connectivism” for my posts related to this topic
Thanks for your sharing.
I have always enjoyed reading your posts.
John
Hi John
I wonder if you would like exchange links of our respective blogs.
Regards
Murugan
I love your site. Keep it up !
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