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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]
Google's Memory Upgrade - How Blogger
could do more than improve Google's Web
searches.
Google's Memory Upgrade - How Blogger
could do more than improve Google's Web
searches.
03/13/2003 10:26 AMThis excellent piece by Steven Johnson touches on some of the bigger
ideas few people have been thinking about in all the Blogger/Google
speculation and analysis.
Global 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]
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 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 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.
m-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 C# On Mac OS X
Learning C# On Mac OS X
06/14/2004 02:14 AME-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 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 [...]
BBC LEARNING - TO THE RESCUE
BBC LEARNING - TO THE RESCUE
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp://game.panlogic.net/
....Because Friday Funnies sometimes have to happen on Monday.....
PHPnuke and E-Learning
PHPnuke and E-Learning
03/08/2004 11:22 PM
Submission by Claudio Erba
PHPNuke The most used CMS in the world has been integrated with
spaghettilearning. Now you can have School / University / Business /
Government portal integrated with Learning Management system
Spaghettilearning.
Every user can enter in both reserved areas with the same password
using a single database.
System works as a user syncronizer and use PHPNuke 6.9 + NSN Your
Account Modification + Spaghettileanring 1.1 Release candidate.
A special syncronizer for already existing installation has been
included. Read the README file before using it!.
DOWNLOAD IT FROM HERE
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?
E-learning sent to Coventry
E-learning sent to Coventry
02/10/2004 07:15 AMPersonal Computer World Feb 10 2004 11:43AM GMT
FC Now: Learning to Be Lean
FC Now: Learning to Be Lean
09/08/2004 05:11 AMVarious contributors have touched on lean manufacturing's application
to other aspects of work previously. This evening, I came across an
article makes the case much...
ASP.NET Learning Curve
ASP.NET Learning Curve
01/18/2004 08:12 AM
Here is a particularly useful information on ASP.NET: Application
Instances, Application Events, and Application State in
ASP.NET. This is
the line that surprised me:
The ASP.NET runtime creates as many instances of application
classes as needed to
process requests simultaneously. ... Application instances
are used in a thread-safe
manner, that is, one request at a time.
Gee, thanks for that curve ball. If you didn't know this
before, now you know
why application instance variables were behaving
weirdly. Yes, you
were sleeping with her twin sister, so to speak.
Here is another one, this time from Dr. GUI: Am
I Losing Memory?
A key reason that the Application object exists in ASP.NET
is for compatibility
with classic ASP code ... consider storing data in static members
of the application
class rather than in the Application object.
This begs the question “Why limit oneself to 'static members
of the application
class' instead of just 'static members'?” That's
just a good way
to add unnecessary dependencies.
BTW, it's funny how many pure ASP.NET applications are using
HttpApplicationState.
Old habits die hard.

Learning to use the C word
Learning to use the C word
08/03/2004 03:42 AMSite Offer Programming in C at 30 per cent off
Web Tools for Learning
Web Tools for Learning
11/10/2003 10:51 PMWeb Tools for Learninghttp://wwwtools.cityu.edu.hk/
Web Tools for Learning is a one-stop resource for
university instructors interested in the World Wide Web as a teaching
tool. Here you'll find:
* free software tools in
support of teaching;
* a directory of available
course-delivery tools & methods;
* an active forum for
technology-in-education issues;
* a weekly newsletter on
tech/ed issues, challenges, tools & resources;
* a searchable
catalog of our favorite online resources--add yours!
*
announcements of conferences worldwide related to technology in
education.
A + next to any link indicates a recent
update.
Learning from NTT DoCoMo
Learning from NTT DoCoMo
11/10/2003 11:08 PMThe Nation - Thailand Nov 10 2003 7:43PM ET
Learning Xcode
Learning Xcode
11/10/2003 11:19 PMI’ve been using Xcode for a couple weeks now. I’m learning
it slowly, just learning new things as I notice them.
There are a few small but nice touches that I’ve come to rely on
already. I haven’t seen these mentioned elsewhere, so I figured
I’d mention them.
1. The Project toolbar button in source file windows.
When you’re editing a source file, you can get back to the
Project window quickly by clicking the Project icon. I do this all the
time.
2. The Show Editor toolbar button in project windows.
You can switch from three-paned-view to two-paned view easily. In
other words, you can hide and show the source editor within the main
project window.
3. The Console Window toolbar button in debugger windows.
By default, there’s a button for showing a Console drawer. But
even on my 21" screen I need to make the console a separate window so
I can stretch out the stack and source panes.
So if you do a customize toolbar on the debugger window you’ll
find a Console Window button.
Learning to Rest
Learning to Rest
12/08/2003 08:08 AMAdam
Bosworth: I admit to not being a REST expert and the people
commenting, Mike Dierkin and Mark Baker in particular, certainly
are. They tell me I'm all wet about the REST issues. I'll dig into
it. But I admit, I don't get it. I need to be educated.
I personally think that the place to start is to first tease
apart the "HTTP is the one true protocol" from the "REST is the one
true architecture", and then initially focus on the latter.
Once done, you may come back to believe in one or both of these,
but they can be addressed independently.
To draw an analogy, Java 1.0 did not have a component
model. A convention of getters and setters methods
corresponding to a property emerged. Getters always have zero
parameters, setters typically have one.
On the web, there is an analogous component model.
Resources have a GET and POST method (as well as a few
others). This is not one per property, but one per resource
(object). This encourages a coarse grained approach to
integration - something that scales better than fine grained
access.
Nothing in REST requires or precludes an equivalent to
WSDL. However, nothing in WSDL today models the interaction
that is typical of WSDL itself: "at this address is a document of a
given type. If you GET it, you will find a strongly typed
description of another resource (endpoint)".
Anybody with experience in database design will tell you that it
makes sense to focus a lot of energy on optimizing reads. The
web does this well.
Other principles that apply: all persistent resources have
identifiers. No implicit state.
I have further thoughts posted at
REST+SOAP. I'd also point to
The Eight
Fallacies of Distributed Computing, but alas, it has gone
404. (The concept of 404 itself is an important implication
of a REST design).
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 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...
Learning through play
Learning through play
02/16/2004 11:58 PMComputer Times Asia Feb 17 2004 3:37AM GMT
Re-learning that same old lesson...
Re-learning that same old lesson...
12/29/2002 10:35 PMI went to the grocery store today. On an empty stomach. Now I have
more food that I ought to. I really thought it'd be different this
time. I knew what I was doing but still managed to buy too...
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.
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.
Biological Learning and AI
Biological Learning and AI
07/07/2004 07:46 PMCogprints just announced
the addition of a 1994 research
paper (PDF format) by Christian
Balkenius on the implications of biological learning mechanisms to
artificial intelligence. The paper is ten years old but still relevant
today. It ties in nicely with Rodeny Brooks'
subsumption approach to behavioural robotics and suggests that prior
AI
research efforts to find a generalized set of learning algorithms were
fundamentally wrong.
learning from experience
learning from experience
06/27/2004 09:15 PMOne of the things I've learned of late is that, despite being a
wonderful, generous community of truly warm-hearted people,...
Injecting Fun Into Learning
Injecting Fun Into Learning
06/15/2004 06:03 PMStudents in Michelle Loya's combined third-, fourth- and fifth-grade
special education class are showing how a fledgling computer project
can help them tap their creativity and better express themselves.
By Mike Perrault, The Desert Sun (via MyAppleMenu)
What Is 'Usable' e-Learning?
What Is 'Usable' e-Learning?
08/28/2002 03:58 AMIT Learning Materials
IT Learning Materials
05/04/2004 06:37 AMIT Learning Materialshttp://www.itlearningmateria
ls.comIT Learning Materials provides annotated
internet links for educators, students, and new teachers. There is
also a section of tutorials on computer applications and concepts,
including: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, C, C++, Visual
Basic, JAVA programming, Operating Systems, Search Engines. and Web
Design. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Language Learning
Language Learning
04/20/2004 04:40 AMLangLear 0.4.5 released
Apple And Sun: Learning From Each Other
Apple And Sun: Learning From Each Other
08/10/2004 09:19 PMApple needs to learn from Sun how to share. By Rob Enderle,
TechNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Learning with an eDirectory expert
Learning with an eDirectory expert
08/27/2004 02:13 PMMy old friend Jim Henderson was in town a couple of weeks ago and we
found time to catch up on what's happening in the world of eDirectory.
Henderson is the co-author of "Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting
eDirectory" (along with another old friend, Peter Kuo), the very able
successor volume to the "Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting NDS" of a
few years ago. I hadn't seen Henderson in person in a couple of years
and a few changes have taken place in that time.
Newsfeeds and Language Learning
Newsfeeds and Language Learning
01/10/2004 03:22 PMI have no gift for foreign languages but due to having grown up
overseas can limp along in bad French. I usually get to France once
every year or two and after a few days find that I am limping faster.
I just realised that
Libération, the newspaper I read
while in France, has an RSS feed, so I subscribed and now I’m
reading a few hundred words a day
en Français (with occasional
help from either
this
French-English dictionary or
this one). Why is Libération
my paper of choice? Among other things, because it’s a tabloid and
easy to carry; if you walk into a café or restaurant or store in
France with a copy of Libération stuffed under your arm, the locals
will instantly assume you’re not a gringo and you’ll probably get
treated a lot better. Try it, it works.
Piano Learning Software
Piano Learning Software
01/08/2004 07:20 PMGrok Description matches for Learning from Google's IPO
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