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The browser you loved to hate

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That’s the tag line for Microsoft’s latest promo for that much maligned browser, Internet Explorer. In other words, it’s un-Microsoft. It’s irreverent, it’s cheeky, it’s self-deprecating.

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The browser you loved to hate

E-Learning Provocateur

That’s the tag line for Microsoft’s latest promo for that much maligned browser, Internet Explorer. In other words, it’s un-Microsoft. It’s irreverent, it’s cheeky, it’s self-deprecating.

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The next normal

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There will never be a better opportunity for tapping social tools like Microsoft Teams, Yammer, Jive, etc to unlock the knowledge trapped in the LMS and other stores of information all through your organization. That is just one of many possibilities. Look outside your organization to see what others are doing.

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Everything big started small

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In his session The New World of Persuasive Technology , BJ noted that, when you consider the history of successful consumer Internet services, a striking similarity emerges: each one started in a small, focused way. Starting small. BJ offered Google as an example, which started as a search engine developed by a couple of college students.

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E-Learning challenges in vocational education

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The discussion was facilitated by Kate Carruthers (CEO, Digital Business Group), and my fellow panellists were James Dellow (Consultant, Chief Technology Solutions) and Catherine Eibner (Dynamics Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Australia). This tends to (but does not always) correlate with age.

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