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Enterprise Learning Associates
Celebrates One Year of Improving
Corporate Learning
Enterprise Learning Associates
Celebrates One Year of Improving
Corporate Learning
07/01/2004 02:08 AMEnterprise Learning Associates, a San Francisco based consulting firm,
announces one year of successfully improving corporate learning.
During the companies first year, Enterprise Learning Associates (ELA)
assisted clients to develop, implement, deploy, and measure learning
strategies. ELA's clients represent a broad range of industries
including: energy, financial services, manufacturing, professional
services and software. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2004]
QuickMind Introduces “Rapid e-Learning”
to Brazilian Market - Dramatic New
Innovation Presented at e-Learning
Conference
QuickMind Introduces “Rapid e-Learning”
to Brazilian Market - Dramatic New
Innovation Presented at e-Learning
Conference
06/22/2005 02:46 AMQuickMind Knowledge Management, a Brazilian partner of IntraLearn
Latin America Ltda (ILLA), introduced its industry-leading “Rapid
e-Learning” program last week at the e-Learning Brazil Conference, the
main eLearning conference of the HR industry in Brazil. [PRWEB Jun 21,
2005]
Sentient Learning Launches Learning
Object Repository - With a Difference
Sentient Learning Launches Learning
Object Repository - With a Difference
12/24/2004 12:19 PMSentient Learning has announced the launch of a new learning object
repository, Sentient LearnBase, which was showcased for the first time
to hundreds of academics and information professionals at the Online
Information event December 2004. [PRWEB Dec 23, 2004]
Biological Informatics
Biological Informatics
06/12/2004 04:39 AM
Biological Informaticshttp://www.BiologicalInf
ormatics.info/Biological Informatics is a Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog developed and created by the
Virtual Private
Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest
resources and sources on an ongoing basis for biological informatics.
We always welcome suggestions of additional sites and resources to be
added to this comprehensive listing and please submit by clicking
here. This site has been developed and is
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Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. Additional links and resources by Marcus
are available by clicking
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IBM nurtures biological growth
IBM nurtures biological growth
06/01/2004 08:15 PMZDNet Jun 1 2004 11:39PM GMT
Adopted Boy Sent Back to Biological Mom
(AP)
Adopted Boy Sent Back to Biological Mom
(AP)
12/24/2004 12:19 PMAP - A couple must return a 3-year-old boy they adopted shortly after
birth to his biological mother, a judge has ruled.
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal of Biological Chemistry
01/24/2004 07:29 AMJournal of Biological Chemistryhttp://www.jbc.org/Almost a
century of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC) is freely
available. Fulltext V1 - V278 (1905 - 2003) searchable and free. The
material published in JBC in a calendar year is released for open
access on January 1 of the new year. The American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) has an Open Access
statement available
here.
Biological Function for Prions?
Biological Function for Prions?
12/30/2003 05:22 PM Remember
Prions? Sure, but
Do They Remember
(for) You?
Noone should be
too (pdf) surprised if these
controversial
a> proteins turn out to be involved in a lot more than Mad Cow
disease, and maybe have some important biological roles. But storing
memories for nerve cells? Wow.
Registry of Standard Biological Parts
Registry of Standard Biological Parts
03/26/2005 07:17 AMRegistry of Standard Biological Partshttp://parts.mit.edu/The
development of well-specified, standard, and interchangable biological
parts is a critical step towards the design and construction of
integrated biological systems. The MIT Registry of Standard Biological
Parts supports this goal by recording and indexing biological parts
that are currently being built and offering synthesis and assembly
services to construct new parts, devices, and systems. In the future,
they hope to expand this support in the areas of standards for
biological part families, parameter measurement and quality control,
and development of an open community of biological engineers and
scientists. This has been added to
Biological
Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
U.S. Continues Biological Warfare
Research
U.S. Continues Biological Warfare
Research
10/30/2003 10:20 AMGlobal Learning Systems and KeyStone
Learning Systems Consolidate Operations
in Frederick, MD
Global Learning Systems and KeyStone
Learning Systems Consolidate Operations
in Frederick, MD
07/01/2004 03:45 AMGlobal Learning Systems and its sister company Keystone Learning
Systems have announced the opening of their joint facility in
Frederick, Maryland. GLS creates innovative technology-based custom
learning solutions for the education, corporate and government
e-Learning marketplaces. KLS has been a leading provider of
information technology and IT certification training for more than 15
years. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2004]
Exploring the Biological Alchemy of Stem
Cells
Exploring the Biological Alchemy of Stem
Cells
04/04/2005 09:15 PMDr. Sean Morrison and his team of researchers at the University of
Michigan are hard at work extracting the secrets of stem cells
with the help of Macs running both specialized software and standard
productivity apps. In the past, we studied one gene at a
time, Dr. Morrison says. Now technologies make it possible
to study dozens or hundreds or thousands of genes at a time.
[Apr 04, 2005]
Biological computer kills cancer cells
Biological computer kills cancer cells
04/29/2004 07:46 AMNetDoctor.co.uk Apr 29 2004 11:27AM GMT
Acronyms Related to Biological
Informatics and Biodiversity
Acronyms Related to Biological
Informatics and Biodiversity
02/11/2004 07:52 AMAcronyms Related to Biological Informatics and
Biodiversityhttp://www.iabin-us.org/glossary_acronyms/gloss_acronym_index.html
A site that features sources for acronyms related to
biological informatics and biodiversity. Great resource and I have
added it to my Subject Tracer™ Information Blog
Biological
Informatics.Biological and Chemical Terrorism
Information for Healthcare Professionals
Biological and Chemical Terrorism
Information for Healthcare Professionals
08/23/2004 06:30 AMBiological and Chemical Terrorism Information for Healthcare
Professionals by Rachelle Ramseyhttp://www.istl.org
/04-winter/internet.htmlHealthcare providers need
up-to-date, reliable information on the types of agents and diseases
they could be faced with during any type of chemical or biological
event. This webliography provides links to information on biological
and chemical agents as well as current news of importance to the
medical community. Included are resources for treatment of diseases
caused by these weapons and links to information on the make-up of
these agents. While bioterrorism has been the topic of recent
webliographies (
Perkins 2002,
and
Hinegardner and
May 2003), those articles have concentrated on general resources.
This webliography provides access to information about specific
biological and chemical agents, and a more comprehensive list of
general resources than the other publications." This has been added to
Biological
Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Microsoft Office Automation Utilizing
Biological Information
Microsoft Office Automation Utilizing
Biological Information
09/13/2004 02:42 PMLaboratory Network Sep 13 2004 6:26PM GMT
5th BioDetection Technologies:
Technological Responses to Biological
Threats
5th BioDetection Technologies:
Technological Responses to Biological
Threats
12/19/2004 03:17 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10537) has
announced the addition of 5th BioDetection Technologies: Technological
Responses to Biological Threats to their offering. [PRWEB Dec 4, 2004]
Biological Computer Diagnoses Cancer And
Produces The Drug -- In A Test Tube
Biological Computer Diagnoses Cancer And
Produces The Drug -- In A Test Tube
04/30/2004 12:12 PMScience Daily Apr 30 2004 4:19PM GMT
Research Reveals Faulty Biological Clock
Genes Could Influence Addiction
Research Reveals Faulty Biological Clock
Genes Could Influence Addiction
06/17/2005 03:48 PMBaxa to Sponsor Los Angeles Symposium on
Environmental Exposure and Biological
Uptake of Antineoplastics
Baxa to Sponsor Los Angeles Symposium on
Environmental Exposure and Biological
Uptake of Antineoplastics
05/31/2004 01:47 PMBaxa Corporation is sponsoring a dinner symposium for pharmacy and
nursing professionals to discuss the findings in a recent study from
the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP). The symposium
will be held Tuesday, May 18th at the W hotel in Los Angeles, CA. The
presenter, Jim Jorgenson, RPh, is Director of Pharmacy for the
Huntsman Cancer Institute, where the study took place. [PRWEB May 12,
2004]
The Office of Science and Technology
Policy Blue Ribbon Panel on the Threat
of Biological Terrorism Directed A
The Office of Science and Technology
Policy Blue Ribbon Panel on the Threat
of Biological Terrorism Directed A
04/16/2004 08:54 PMRand Apr 17 2004 0:07AM GMT
Ariadne Genomics Announces the Release
of PathwayStudio™ Central, Client-Server
Software for Biological Pathway Analysis
Ariadne Genomics Announces the Release
of PathwayStudio™ Central, Client-Server
Software for Biological Pathway Analysis
06/05/2005 11:58 PMAriadne Genomics, Inc. today announced the release of PathwayStudio™
Central, client-server software for visualization and analysis of
biological pathways and gene regulation networks for bio-medical
research labs, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
PathwayStudio™ Central is available for a free 20 day trial at
www.ariadnegenomics.com. [PRWEB May 17, 2005]
University of Pittsburgh BSL-3
Laboratory Awards Practical
Applications, Inc. Contract for
Biological Wastewater Steam Kill System
University of Pittsburgh BSL-3
Laboratory Awards Practical
Applications, Inc. Contract for
Biological Wastewater Steam Kill System
02/01/2005 09:20 PMPractical Applications, Inc. (PAI) has won the bid to design and
construct the BSL-3 Steam Kill System for the Regional Biocontainment
Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh. The system will be used to
kill biological pathogens found in laboratory wastewater generated by
the university as it studies emerging infectious diseases. [PRWEB Jan
21, 2005]
Awareness of Nuclear/Biological
Terrorism hits Close to Home as Two
Documentaries Highlight its Devasting
Effects are Broadcast--Bioterrorism
Expert Available for Comment
Awareness of Nuclear/Biological
Terrorism hits Close to Home as Two
Documentaries Highlight its Devasting
Effects are Broadcast--Bioterrorism
Expert Available for Comment
09/10/2004 04:07 AMScientist available to discuss Emergency Preparedness in the Event of
Nuclear/Biological Attack in America [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Advanced Biological Laboratories SA
(ABL, S.A) Licenses Stanford HIV
Resistance Interpretation Algorithm -
Adds to Viroscore Suite Genetic Sequence
Database and Analysis Engine
Advanced Biological Laboratories SA
(ABL, S.A) Licenses Stanford HIV
Resistance Interpretation Algorithm -
Adds to Viroscore Suite Genetic Sequence
Database and Analysis Engine
03/30/2005 11:49 AMABL to integrate the Stanford Algorithm with the 5 algorithms
currently used in its "global resistance interpretation" report
offered in the ViroScore Suite Diagnostic Product. [PRWEB Mar 30,
2005]
Learning by Doing
Learning by Doing
12/19/2004 03:41 PMReal-time programmer Jack W. Crenshaw has
written a fascinating, if not directly robotics-related, article
on the differing opportunities for learning by doing that exist for
kids
today compared to a generation ago. Jack learned by taking apart model
trains, clocks, and the Sturmey-Archer
3-speed hub from his bicycle. But
how could someone growing up in today's world learn about computers in
the same way? He goes on to describe toy-like machines
that implement digital principals such as flip-flops, counters, and
logic-gates in a mechanical way that allows you to see, touch, and
disassemble them. He doesn't mention it in his article, but I think
robotics kits offer kids some of the same opportunities to take apart
and understand modern machines.
Learning C# On Mac OS X
Learning C# On Mac OS X
06/14/2004 02:14 AMm-learning
m-learning
07/21/2004 05:53 AMm-learning http://www.m-learning.org
/index.shtmlm-learning is a European research and
development project supported by the European Commission's Information
Society Technologies (IST) programme. Its mission is "to develop
prototype products and services which will deliver information and
learning experiences via technologies that are inexpensive, portable
and accessible to the majority of EU citizens." The products and
services currently being designed are targeted for "young adults (16
to 24) who are not currently taking part in education or training" and
who are unemployed, under-employed or homeless. The products employ
themes such as football and music and include activities designed to
develop aspects of literacy and numeracy. Research reports and
Powerpoint presentations are available online, along with video clips
and summaries about the group's work.
Learning Imp 1.1.2
Learning Imp 1.1.2
11/14/2003 04:05 PMEducation software to build your own lessons for language learning or
other categories.
Learning to let go
Learning to let go
05/19/2004 02:41 AMAccessibility and Usability are discussed a lot more lately than the
last few years. Many rumours and half truths about accessibility and
the law make non technical colleagues come up to us with questions
about accessiibility. Most developers make the mistake of considering
accessibility a technological problem, which is only partly the case.
We do not need new technology, as old browsers are here to stay, we
need to rethink the design of the products we make, we need to learn
to let go.
Learning from Google's IPO
Learning from Google's IPO
09/01/2004 07:40 AMExperts at Wharton say Google's initial public offering seems to be a
success, but they note it's too early to issue a verdict.
Learning through play
Learning through play
02/16/2004 11:58 PMComputer Times Asia Feb 17 2004 3:37AM GMT
Learning Photo
Learning Photo
08/19/2004 03:21 PM
There are lots of great sites to help you learn the basics of
photography and keep up with the
latest news, but recently I came across the new site Learning Photo which is doing
something a bit different than the others.
For each shot shared on the site, the photographer describes the
location and how it was taken, and why any changes were made while
shooting. Then, in addition to the information and final photo, the
original images are offered for download if you'd like to see exactly
what Joe started with. It's the first time I've seen a photographer
offer RAW images for download and tweaking by others. Serious digital
photographers shoot in RAW because it allows for fine-tuned control
and pre-processing in an application like Photoshop CS, and it's great
to see a photographer letting readers go "behind the curtain" in this
way. The RAW images are licensed under a non-derivative license, so
you'll have to ask Joe's permission if you want to post a
black-and-white version of his shots online, but in the case of
learning how to shoot and process the best photographs possible,
sharing RAW images under a Creative Commons License is a great way to
share source with prospective students while protecting your
photographs from being exploited by others.
Learning To SMILe
Learning To SMILe
11/21/2002 06:12 PMTake a tour of SMIL, the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language,
and find out how you can use it to quickly and rapidly build Web-based
multimedia offerings incorporating multiple media types.
Little Learning, Big Risks
Little Learning, Big Risks
03/19/2005 03:23 AMGiven the
way this smells, it is only a
matter of time before
Hersh
or his clone will write up a story for the New Yorker that turns it
into a PR nightmare.The insurgents featured on these shows are likely
detainees captured by the US. Also, the network airing the
program is funded by the Pentagon (it is broadcast from
the Green Zone). We have our fingerprints all over this (at high
levels). Do the people in the Green Zone actually think things
through?
Learning About Spyware
Learning About Spyware
03/30/2005 11:47 AMHow safe are you really from Spyware? Do you know what really is
really lurking in your machines, reporting on where you go and what
you do?
Does your machine seem slower than it used to be? Is it doing odd,
inexplicable things?
Before you call the Ghostbusters, maybe it's time to learn about
Spyware and [...]
Learning to use Audacity
Learning to use Audacity
05/07/2004 06:16 AMAudacity is a free-as-in-GPLd, cross-platform sound editor for
Windows, Mac, and Unix. I've recently spent some time learning how to
use it. I can tell you already that it's a gem, ranking up there in my
all-time top ten list of free Linux applications. Before the review
police start whacking away on this story, let me make one thing
perfectly clear: this is not a review. I'll leave that to those who
know a lot more about sound engineering than I do. This is the tale of
an ordinary user learning to how use a kick-ass application.
E-learning takes off at RAF
E-learning takes off at RAF
02/18/2004 07:33 AMPersonal Computer World Feb 18 2004 11:46AM GMT
Learning From the Mistakes of Others
Learning From the Mistakes of Others
04/28/2004 03:16 AMSince so many people are still out there hunting for jobs in this
tough economy, I would like to offer...
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