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Saturday, December 07, 2002
 

elearningpost

is an intelligent digest of daily links to articles and news stories about Corporate Learning, Community Building, Instructional Design, Knowledge Management, Personalization and more. Besides the daily links, elearningpost brings out feature articles and related special reports on the above topics. elearningpost's mission is to provide quality e-learning content that attracts a diverse and emerging audience.
This log deserves a post because the content is so good, well maintained and there is a substantial amount of work put in to make sure it is relevant.


1:18:56 PM   comment []>  

Knowledge isn't power, says Xerox. english: The idea that knowledge is power has been knocked on the head by researchers who claim that high-performing employees are more likely to be ones who proactively share information with their colleagues. High-flyers consistently recognise the value of sharing knowledge. In contrast, employees rated as 'low performers' tend to be hoarders who avoid contributing to the knowledge pool, according to research commissioned by Xerox... (via eLearningpost exlink: ) [cognitiveArchitects News] [Blogging Alone]
12:30:12 PM   comment []>  

eGoverment Best Practice

The Victorian Government is widely regarded as a world leader in making its services available to the public online. Since 1995 agencies of the Victorian government have carried out an enormous amount of innovative and practical work aimed at having all suitable services available online by the end of 2001. The results of this work to date can be best seen by visiting Multi-service Express where online services are provided - Multi-service Express uses navigation as

  • Top 5 Online Services
  • Service Assistant
  • Topic and subtopic headings including Life Events, and
  • A-Z Indexes by Service Provider and by Service.

The eGovernment Resource Centre aggregates our substantial knowledge as to how we, as the Victorian Government, are meeting our goals of providing services online. It is a dynamic site and aims to help us all learn from each other and continue to be the pacesetters in using new technologies to deliver better government services.

Wow, the site is well organized and useful!  Maybe I should recommend this approach to Mitt Romney and the new crew governing the State of Massachusetts.


12:23:15 PM   comment []>  

Supernova.

I am attending Supernova, the most interesting conference I have seen in years, put on by Kevin Werbach & Jeff Pulver.

Unified by the theme of Decentralization, its on most of the technologies and business models that have made me an optimist again -- weblogs, web services, collaboration, P2P, grid computing & WiFi.  I look forward to seeing old friends and new ones, let me know if you are going.

And the line up can't be beat:

Jeremy Allaire, CTO, Macromedia
Marc Benioff, CEO
Salesforce.com
Sergey Brin, Co-Founder, Google
Andy Chapman, EVP,
Narad Networks
Nick Denton, CEO, Weblog Media
Cory Doctorow, Evangelist, EFF
Ann Thomas Manes, Author and Former CTO, Systinet
John Hagel III, Consultant and Author
Dan Gillmor, Columnist, San Jose Mercury News
David Hagan, President, Boingo Wireless
Duncan Davidson, CEO, SkyPilot
Morgan Guenther, President, Tivo
Mike Helfrich, VP of Applied Technology,
Groove Networks
Meg Hourihan, co-author, We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs
David Isenberg, Principal Prosultant,
Isen.com
Karl Jacob, CEO, CloudMark
Dan'l Lewin
, Corporate VP, Microsoft
Mike McCue, Chairman,
TellMe
John Parkinson, CTO, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Yatish Pathak, Founder,
SOMA Networks
Howard Rheingold, Author, Smart Mobs
Bill Robins, CEO,
Stencil Group
Martin Rofheart, CEO, Xtreme Spectrum
Sean Ryan, CEO, Listen.com
Doc Searls, Linux Journal
Clay Shirky,
Shirky.com
Dave Sifry, Co-Founder, Sputnik
Narry Singh, VP of Marketing, CommerceOne
Rod Smith, VP of Advanced Technology, IBM
Dave Winer, CEO,
Userland

I am blogging the conference, but don't expect to be the only one.

[Ross Mayfield's Weblog]  

And, I for one will look forward to a record of the discussion, I wish that I could be there.   I certainly seem to be missing a lot of stuff, but blogging keeps me current.


1:11:14 AM   comment []>  

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Ivan Noble
BBC News Online Science and Technology writer Ivan Noble was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour in August. He has been charting his progress in a weekly column.  Here he describes beginning another round of chemotherapy and looking back on the last three months.
 
This is a really amazing story, taking place before our eyes. 

12:45:39 AM   comment []>  

  • Altercation:Is this the right room for an argument? Eric Alterman on media and culture.
  • Cosmic Log: MSNBC Science Editor Alan Boyle on space, science and explorations
  • Hardball: MSNBC's Chris Matthews' insider's guide to the way politics is played
  • The Juice :Arts and entertainment news with attitude, from MSNBC's Jan Herman
  • Practical Futurist: Tomorrow's headlines today from Newsweek's Michael Rogers
  • Spyscope: Inside info on intelligence and the arms trade from NBC's Robert Windrem
  • War of Words Michael Moran eyes international media on conflict, politics and diplomacy
  • kausfiles  A mostly political Weblog

These MSNBC weblogs make good reading.  I particularly like the Spyscope.  It has lots of links to   Spaceimaging.com and photos of Iraq.


12:10:39 AM   comment []>  


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