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  • Outsource Your Chores And Feel Good While Youre at It - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
    ... local quote of $7,500. Someone in Mozambique designed it for $200, and Serebra was so happy with the finished product that ... buy their clothes from firms that manufacture them overseas at one tenth the price rather than expensive, locally made ... People Personal Computing Phones and Mobile Devices Policy and Law Silicon Valley ... devices, media, mobile lifestyle Posts | Profile | E-mail Steve Lohr Reporter, New ... John Markoff Reporter, San Francisco Silicon Valley, advanced technology, security, hackers, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Get Your eLearning in Gear
    ... especially on mobile devices. The Gears web site has examples of offline search engines, secure financial data ... Google that’s designed to speed up web site load times by caching content on your local computer. It’s sort of ... from the Google Gears Settings. When I allowed WordPress to use Gears it downloaded 212 items to my local computer that ... eLearning courseware is the low hanging fruit. What about mobile learning, or learning on-demand? You can cache ... browser or in Flash. The display logic in Javascript or SWFs can be stored locally and not downloaded every time a ...
    eLearning Development News - Friday, July 18, 2008 - Comments
  • Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
    ... interactivity, mobility, synchronous communications, and a faster, friendlier, and more locally controlled interface ... source as a possible way to save costs, increase interoperability, and gain local control of systems. But most ... -modal/multimedia communication channels, collaboration tools, and mobile computing. Smart Systems Administrators ... mechanisms within the system and also pushed through to other technologies, such as mobile phones. Features and controls should ... : “You wouldn’t want to look at what we’re writing and doing in there.” Mobile ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, June 8, 2008 - Comments
  • AG08 keynote speaker John Patrick: the future of the Internet
    ... industries. Local is the thing to look at on the internet now: it is both global and local. In theory you can have one device ... times. The compliance officer are the ones that have to open up: challenge them: what is the security problem EXACTLY, tell ... home while you are somewhere around the world (give people access to your home, access the dryer, ...). It can be as secure ... up) Where is the internet: the internet should be where we are: with a mobile device the internet is everywhere. The mobile learner is the biggest thing, a great software is Opera mini (the best browser for mobile devices). Iphone ...
    Ignatia Webs - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Keynote - The Future of the Internet
    ... local Convergence-Divergence Internet global and able to be centralized, but also local (more customized) availability ... internet Anything with a chip has networking capability. Everything connected to everything Does expect that security and ... - everything connected to the internet, including appliances. - Will be as secure as you want it to be. - WiFi v. WiMax ... - but being prevented by the phone companies (lobbyest creating laws to prevent universal WiFi in local governments) (see ... internet anyway? For most of us - the PC. - Should be wherever we are. - Mobile internet one of the biggest ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - Comments
  • e-Learning Guru
    ... taking the test?"  THis article explores the security issue and suggests that the built-in video capability in new ... . Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Learning from Mobile Phone Users - in Kenya Posted by Kevin Kruse at 9:43:17 PM Dr. Nathan Eagle, a professor at MIT, wants to understand the future of mobile phone use. So he went to Africa to see the latest trends... yes, Africa. Did you know: Africa is the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world Only 200,000 Kenyan households have electricity, but there are 5.6 million mobile phone subscribers Adding ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Comments
  • EuroAfrica ⬠ICT ⬠31 january 2008 ⬠the morning
    ... communication needs: institutional framework, Emphasizes need for African local actors in this field. Major topics to tackle ... through local actors (point of presence in villages), large pilot projects localised on up to 3 countries could be possible, and wants to integrate mobiles, how to make it work in the field (maintenance, how to organize it), work on low cost ... put the money in to get them alive. Awareness on local level will improve and breach barriers for users. It is difficult ... is a physician) is affected by this. Mobile market is the fastest growing market in Africa . [- because of ...
    Ignatia Webs - Thursday, January 31, 2008 - Comments
  • Army Sets Up New Office of Videogames | Danger Room from Wired.com
    Mobiles Phones Notebooks ... washed kidshooters go murder innocent people in other countries than at school or the local mall, right? Posted by ... Ride Contest (Updated) Five Top National Security Research Challenges for the Next President Chemical, Biological ... ;(63) Homeland Security  (145) Human Terrain  (75 ... ...  (60) Stay connected with Wired Mobile : Tech News, Gadget Reviews, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Friday, December 14, 2007 - Comments
  • Thirty-two Trends Affecting Distance Education: An Informed Foundation for Strategic Plannning
    ... twenty-first century university (p. 34). Since distance educators and administrators must secure instructors ... ). 30. The distinction between distance and local education is disappearing. As universities digitally enhance more courses, the distinction between distance and local education is becoming blurred (Dunn, 2000 ... ; courses. In fact, most online students live in the local vicinity of the institution offering their course ... integration of different applications as well as the secure exchange of data over the Internet” (Crawford ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, July 14, 2007 - Comments
  • E-Learning (elearning) Guru: 100's of Articles & White papers & Tools
    ... taking the test?"  THis article explores the security issue and suggests that the built-in video capability in new ... . Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Learning from Mobile Phone Users - in Kenya Posted by Kevin Kruse at 9:43:17 PM Dr. Nathan Eagle, a professor at MIT, wants to understand the future of mobile phone use. So he went to Africa to see the latest trends... yes, Africa. Did you know: Africa is the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world Only 200,000 Kenyan households have electricity, but there are 5.6 million mobile phone subscribers Adding ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Saturday, March 11, 2006 - Comments
  • Professional Development - Employee Training - Workforce Development - E-Learning
    ... on Kenya Highly informed consumers, customers, and suppliers from both the local and foreign markets have ramped up ... Launches New Sales Workshop New program addresses challenge of securing time with key decision makers ... Career Mobility ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - Comments
  • Creative Online Learning Environments
    ... mobilized the collective experience (Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes - KSAs) of fire, police, hospitals, local, state and ... . Classes are accessed 24X7 around the world using any web browser. This enables students and instructors to be mobile and ... are in a security zone where you cannot easily access the Internet. Alert me if family concerns or work pressures throw ... participation in activities sponsored by local departments of Parks & Recreation. ·       ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, November 21, 2005 - Comments