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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | HAROLD JARCHE DECEMBER 18, 2008 Harold Jarche » Learning is Conversation ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? via Harald Jarche) [.] | | | | | | | | | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR NOVEMBER 16, 2008 The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On Yet, this is changing, and the pace of this change will continue to accelerate. Bandwidth As administrators struggle against the demands video streaming and bit torrent networks place on backbones, it is hard to imagine saying that bandwidth will be unlimited. In this essay I offer a renewal of those predictions. Web 2.0 | | | | | | | | | | | -
HAROLD JARCHE | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2008 Harold Jarche » Big Consulting Companies Jumping on Bandwagon 2.0 ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? technology ? Canada MORE >> -
JON HUSBAND | SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2010 Have We Finally Entered a Fundamental Rupture With the Past ? society is rupturing when the volume and complexity of its activities changes to the point where the statistics that denote the activities begin growing exponentially. It is positioned at the edge of chaos, between the fear of making choices without any reference point and the optimism (or necessity) of changing the current trajectory. MORE >> -
DOC SEARLS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2010 Futures of the Internet Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004. Will our relationship to key institutions change? changing health care. MORE >> - The OER Debate, In Full
of the CC licenses (May 24, 2004) that attribution became mandatory on every license. As Richard Tew (Donky) writes, “That's the thing with releasing mudlibs, people make a few trivial changes and then decide that it has changed so much that it is effectively something completely new.”(Tew, 2004, September 7). i) No. MORE >> -
BETH KANTER | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011 Why I’m Scared of the SOPA Bill by Jim Fruchterman We develop free and open source software to help groups capture the stories of human rights abuse, and store and back them up securely in another country. Department of State just funded us to help LGBT groups in Uganda securely capture documentation of abuses against those communities (again, our funders are not responsible for this post). MORE >>
- Irving Wladawsky-Berger: GIO 3.0 - The 2007 Global Innovation Outlook IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER | MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007
- Harold Jarche » Need for collaboration continues to grow HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008
- Content Delivery Networks STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010
- Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009
- Applications and Theory of Educational Social Software STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2007
- My Digital Identity STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008
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