Jonathon Zittrain’s book The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It has been getting a fair amount of attention since its recent release by Yale University Press. Partly this is a matter of its premise. As the description on the Yale site summarizes: This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the […]
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Eight Things: I’ve Been “Me”med
Reluctant blogger Maddie Grant has tagged me with the task of divulging eight things about myself here in plain sight on the web. So, here goes: In spite of the fact that I have made my living from sales, business development, and leading start-up companies over most of the past decade, I am a hardcore […]
Hedgehog & Fox Blog
I post here occasionally on things that are of general interest to me. You can catch me on a much more frequent and regular basis at Tagoras and Mission to Learn:
LMS Selection Resource
My sense from numerous conversations at conferences like the recent ASAE e-learning conference is that the process of identifying and selecting a learning management system (LMS) remains shrouded in mystery for potential licensees. Tony Karrer has been addressing LMS selection on his blog for some time and recently capped off a number of postings that […]
E-learning and Learning 2.0 Quick Hits
A few items in the spirit of follow up from the recent ASAE online e-learning conference. Check out Ellen Behrens’ commentary on the ASAE conference on her aLearning Blog. Cathy Moore (whose posting on the humorous I’M IN YOUR LMS presentation was noted earlier on Mission to Learn) has posted a great collection of e-learning […]
Free Conference, Free Resources
With the wide array of overpriced corporate learning conferences out there, it’s encouraging to see that George Siemens has pulled together an impressive line-up of speakers to be featured at a free online conference: Corporate Learning: Trends and Innovations. The conference will run from November 15 to November 20 and will be hosted by Complexive […]