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Knowledge Anywhere Founder Predicts the Future: How Online Training Has Changed from 2001

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In June 2001, Knowledge Anywhere Founder Charlie Gillette published an article in The Eastside Journal, entitled Tips to Setting up a Virtual Office. Charlie Gillette Monday June 11, 2001, Eastside Journal What's Changed Since 2001 Quite a few things have changed since 2001, as evidenced by the Classified ads listed next to the article.

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What Learning Designers Can Learn from Agile Software Designers

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The problem was that when the sun came up, I wanted to go fishing or skateboarding or play baseball with my friends. When you begin to research Agile programming methods, you quickly come across a manifesto, written by agile Software developers in 2001 to describe their beliefs about how software should be designed.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

Sun launches the SparcStation. Sun releases cross-platform Java language. 2001: M/S launches XBox. Microsoft announces Windows 2.0. 1988: Most PCs still running DOS, not Windows. Steve Jobs launches futuristic Next computer. 1989: Intel launches 486 chip, the first fast enough to run Windows. M/S ships Word for Windows.

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