Working from Anywhere and the Digital Nomad
Preface by Emeritus Professor Greg Whateley and Professor Ian Bofinger
There has been considerable chatter about the notion of working from home (WFH) over the
last few years courtesy of the COVID-19. Essentially a health consideration from the outset –
it has now become more of a lifestyle question – impacting on everything from negotiating a
contract, changes in house prices (a shift in demographic), design of new houses (with home
office space included) and the reality of whether to finally make a sea or tree change. The
burning question is whether the associated freedom can ever be reeled back in.
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Emeritus Professor Greg Whateley and Professor Ian Bofinger WFA - Working from Anywhere – and the Digital Nomad
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Adjunct Professor Cyril Jankoff How I use technology as a WFA practitioner, teacher and academic administrator
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Adjunct Professor Art Phillips Productivity and Workspace Design
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Shawn Kok Work from Phone: A Snapshot of Non-Tertiary Music Education in China
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Adjunct Professor Art Phillips WFH and the Self-Employed
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Emeritus Professor Greg Whateley Shared work spaces – a great WFA opportunity
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Associate Professor Tom O’Connor Work From Anywhere: Diary of an Edupreneur
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Adjunct Professor Jamie Rigg and Professor Ian Bofinger Recording from Anywhere –
A Story from a Digital Nomad with a Recording Studio in a Briefcase -
Adjunct Professor Dimitri Kopanakis Ubiquitous Connectivity, Never-ending Necessity (Planes, Trains … and Tokyo Taxis)