Early Life and Education
- Born: June 16, 1957, Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Family moved frequently due to his father's service in the Royal Air Force.
- Attended various schools across Europe including St George’s School in Gibraltar and Sandwick School in the Shetland Isles.
- Studied fine arts, graphic design, and photography at Hereford College of Art and Design.
- Earned a Cert Ed teaching qualification at Polytechnic Southwest.
- Obtained a degree in Psychology via part-time study at the British Open University.
Academic Career and Technological Contributions
- Lecturer in Information & Computer Technology at Plymouth Institute of Education, Plymouth University.
- Visiting Professor at Technical University of Liberec (Neisse University), Czech Republic.
- Researched the uses of Web 2.0 in education.
- Published over 150 scholarly articles on e-learning.
- Authored five books related to learning technology and innovative pedagogy.
- Awarded a Fellowship by the European Distance and E-learning Network (EDEN) in 2008 and a Senior Fellowship in 2017.
- Active edublogger, writing regularly on his blog Learning with 'e's.
Artistic Development and Style: "Whimsical Realism"
- Explores “Whimsical Realism” as an artistic style.
- Artwork featured on WahooArt.com.
- Influenced by a desire to blend scholarly insight with captivating artwork.
- Depicts subjects with a unique perspective, often incorporating elements of fantasy and imagination within realistic settings.
- Notable work includes "Laura and Georgie, Respiratory Physicians," showcasing his ability to portray individuals with both accuracy and artistic flair.
Influences and Artistic Lineage
- Early influences included Paul Klee and Joan Miró, whose exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in 1941 were particularly impactful.
- Inspired by Northwest Coast Indian art, incorporating its linear stylization and symbolic language into his own work.
- Drew from anthropological texts to understand the formal and symbolic principles of Native American art.
- Shared artistic connections with Peter Busa and Robert Barrell, fellow students at the Art Student's League.
Historical Significance and Legacy
- A unique figure bridging the worlds of academia and art.
- His work in education technology has been widely recognized, contributing to advancements in e-learning and innovative pedagogy.
- As an artist, he offers a distinctive perspective on contemporary life through his "Whimsical Realism" style.
- Continues to inspire both educators and artists with his interdisciplinary approach and creative vision.


