About Derrin Kent
I no longer blog on this site. I now blog along with the rest of my company at: http://blog.tdm.info
Hi!
This Blog is speaking about me as a professional person only.
Nowadays, I see myself as being some sort of hybrid between an adult learning professional, a business manager, a Spanish speaker and English language teacher …and an Open Source Software geek.
People with this combination of skills usually call themselves a “Knowledge Manager”. But, I call myself The Development Manager instead - this is because I like to make sure my work takes an organisation from one place to another instead of just managing what’s already there.
I have worked exclusively in adult education and management since graduating in Education Studies in 1988. I have been interested in e-Learning and web design since 1999 and in Open Source Software since 2005. I have an M-Level Adult Teaching qualification (English as a Foreign Language Teaching - hence the interest in linguistics) from Cambridge University and I am also a qualified Linux professional with the Linux Professional Institute. I speak Spanish pretty fluently (Spanish is the dominant language in my family home) and, after warming up for about an hour, I can also hold my own in Brazilian Portuguese.
I also have a strong track-record as a tender-writer who can win government-funding and I have a strong personal commitment to open standards and to equitable, sustainable international development in the emerging information age.
My professional interest areas are:
- Knowledge Management
- Work-Based Learning
- Corporate Training
- Management Training
- Tendering for Government Funds
- Delivering e-learning with Moodle, DrupalED and other Open Source Applications
- Designing e-learning programmes for others
- Online e-learning facilitator training and development
- Installation and support of Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) applicatons: Moodle, Joomla!, Mahara, Alfresco, Wordpress, MediaWiki, Twiki, dotProject, vTiger, Ubuntu, OpenOffice, etc. etc.
- Open Source IT training - for all the applications mentioned previously, including training people to use the Linux desktop
- Basic XHTML / CSS training
- English Language Teaching
- English Language Analysis
- Teacher/Trainer training, particularly English Language Teacher Training
- English<>Spanish Translation
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