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GovLoop....the Social Network for Govt 2.0
I am noticing a hockey stick-like moment for ning lately - at least in my circles. Brent stood up one for our summer session on 2.0 , the folks behind Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations are using it as a framework for all the good they are doing and now its even getting picked up by 'unofficial' segments of the U.S. government. Meet GovLoop . A full-on ning site designed for: "gov't employee (fed/state/local), public policy student/professor, good gov't organization, gov't contractor with good intentions." I am really digging this particular implementation and kudos ...
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
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promotion ... personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed. Act 2: Why
A few important questions to ask before ...
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This reads like an alarmist, local news tease...
... people came out of Pandora's Box along with email people. If you haven't put in place the training and HR policies to ...
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Getting Settled In
... work from a hotel while waiting for the moving truck to arrive. Yesterday morning I worked from a local coffee shop ... (91 days after we bought it. 90 day return policy, anyone?). We haven’t yet unpacked enough boxes to make ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Wednesday, September 24, 2008 -
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WikiEdProfessional eLearning Guidebook - WikiEducator
... effort when uploading course content into the local learning management system;
The ability to change, modify and customise the resource for local needs without making changes to the central text on wikieducator.
Cut and paste into ... few customisations to illustrate this advantage. You can download this file and edit within eXe assuming you have a local ... .
Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License .
Privacy policy ...
delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, August 6, 2008 -
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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 ... and Apple , enterprise technology , government policies and the way the Internet is changing how we live and work ...
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Silicon Valley ... , policy and law, security, social networks, electronic commerce, eBay, Amazon.com
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GardenWorld
But the actionable policies we need to make this livable with grace and compassion have not been architected by the ... fairness and compassion;
All these problems affect the local quality of life.
When not on the Stanford campus, ...
Internet Time
- Thursday, July 3, 2008 -
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The Other Librarian
October 20, 2008 in Community Development , Ethics , Leadership , Local Engagement , Trends ... strong decisions when more people sat home and twiddled their thumbs than actually chose to endorse his policy position ... ;25th
October 14, 2008 in Community Development , Leadership , Local Engagement , Networking ... .
Pride Week in Halifax
July 23, 2008 in Community Development , Leadership , Local Engagement ... know that most of you do not need or care for information about local (to me) community. That makes total sense, ...
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Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
... source as a possible way to save costs, increase interoperability, and gain local control of systems. But most ... interactivity, mobility, synchronous communications, and a faster, friendlier, and more locally controlled interface ... . Additionally, policy and practice often interfere with motivation because they are typically designed and articulated to address a ... to schools, especially to those with a limited staff and IT budget to locally maintain their technology ...
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AG08 keynote speaker John Patrick: the future of the Internet
... my own thoughts - if any - in itallics) info on John Patrick Up until now only 5% is being used of the Internet; and the Internet is about PEOPLE. Digital music if the music managers would have listened to technologists, the music industry would have had no discussion about legally sharing music. The same thing will happen to all the other 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 ... easier: open standards - the grassroots win. can we TRUST the internet? seurity redefined, privacy policy and ...
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, April 16, 2008 -
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Keynote - The Future of the Internet
... local Convergence-Divergence Internet global and able to be centralized, but also local (more customized) availability ... - but being prevented by the phone companies (lobbyest creating laws to prevent universal WiFi in local governments) (see ... ones not free. - Privacy policy and framework essential - Linkage of brand and digital ID - Healthcare and Finance ...