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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | DOC SEARLS MARCH 10, 2010 Futures of the Internet Here’s the whole list: Will Google make us stupid? Are the next takeoff technologies evident now? One of my responses (to the last question) was even published in full. Still, I thought it would be worth sharing my full responses to all the questions. 1. Will Google make us smart or stupid? No way. | | | | | | | TONY KARRER AUGUST 31, 2010 Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison He helped me pull together the following evaluation of a few different solutions: ClassMarker Quia ProProfs Google Docs Forms Creator, and Quibblo. Question Types/Methods : Does the tool offer the ability to create a rich testing experience by offering various question types? Good variety of question types. | | NANCY WHITE OCTOBER 17, 2011 Follow-up from the Leadership Learning Community Webinar So we started with some polls, and then with my host, Grady McGonagill, we took questions during the presentation and Grady and I diverged into conversation as well. So I promised to follow up with the slides, resources and answers to any outstanding questions we did not get to. Here we go… Questions. What are our options? | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR DECEMBER 25, 2008 Last Year's Predictions For 2008, Reviewed Predicted : When considering innovations in e-learning for 2008, it is tempting to focus on advances in technology—such as the use of games, virtual reality, and pedagogical agents. Saul Carliner , Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Educational Technology, Concordia University, Canad. and even Google Search 2.0. Richard E. | | | | | | | | | -
ANDY MCAFEE | MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008 The Enterprise 2.0 Recovery Plan I’d set about trying to learn answers to these questions, of course, but this would be a long, slow process. My colleagues on the new management team would be similarly in the dark on day one about other critical questions: Which of our current vehicle platforms under development will be hits in the market? Which will be duds? MORE >> -
NANCY WHITE | TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 CoP Series #10: Stewarding Technology for Community | Full Circle Associates Elearning is growing and evolving hand in glove with a constellation of technologies that have their roots in a number of places. ″ tools, there is a constant thread of the dynamic interplay between technology and the groups using it. Community influences technology and technology influences community. MORE >> -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009 [berkman] Chris Soghoian on privacy in the cloud Chris’ question: Why have cloud providers failed to provide adequate security for the customers. ( Cloud computing = users’ data is stored on a company server and the app is delivered through a browser.). Vivek Kundra switched 38,000 DC employees over to Google Docs becore he became Federal CIO. Missing points. MORE >> -
NANCY WHITE | TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 CoP Series #10: Stewarding Technology for Community Elearning is growing and evolving hand in glove with a constellation of technologies that have their roots in a number of places. ″ tools, there is a constant thread of the dynamic interplay between technology and the groups using it. Community influences technology and technology influences community. MORE >> -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2009 [berkman] Microsoft on the multinational legal complications of cloud computing Now she addresses some legal and policy issues. This creates jurisdictional issues — privacy, law enforcement, liability, running mixed source, data portability. But, she wants to focus on two sets of issues. “Governments are going to have to work together in new ways to find solutions to these issues, Lisa says. MORE >>
- [berkman] Berkman lunch: Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0 DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
- My Digital Identity STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008
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