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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Guild Demo Fest: Sun MicroSystems

Learning Visions

Thursday, December 06, 2007 eLearning Guild Demo Fest: Sun MicroSystems The eLearning Guild hosted a webinar this afternoon featuring the winners of The eLearning DemoFest which took place at the DevLearn Conference & Expo on November 7, 2007. Sun added a lot of page-level restrictions. She saw the first two presenters.

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Escape to the sun

Good To Great

Dont forget to check out my favourite blogs below, and follow me on Twitter (@StephanieDedhar) for more bite-sized updates. Hopefully youll find lots of good, thought-provoking stuff on here - please drop me a line to let me know what you think. See you again soon!

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Sun, sand and sangria

Learning with e's

Well plenty of sun, but none of the other two. My twittering vanished to nil. Just the sun, the pool, and total relaxation. We were too far from the beach to care. And my medical condition precludes any alcohol, no matter how much like gnat's wee it tastes. I simply rested, ate, slept and. rested some more.

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Sun, Elite, and the future

Jay Cross

At the CLO Symposium, Karie Willyerd showed samples of how Sun Microsystems is preparing to greet the workforce of 2020. Sun is constructing a platform that makes the nuggets available; you can mine for them however you choose. Sun and ILA are developing what I call learnscapes. This is a group that learns from nano-nuggets.

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Friday Find Finds — Video for Learning, Async Collaboration, Designing Hybrid Learning

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening to: This Sunny Day playlist has me thinking about getting outside in the sun again soon! (If Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. But at least I still got to give her birthday hugs. Hope your week has been great and COVID-free! Thanks for reading. If you’re on Spotify, you can follow me here.).

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Classical and Rigorous

Clark Quinn

A recent twitter spat led me to some reflections, and I thought I’d share. We used to believe that the sun circled the earth, and that the world was flat. And I don’t take kindly to someone questioning my integrity. (I’m I’m an ex-academic after all! ;) I thought I should point out why I said what I said.

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Chance encounters

Learning with e's

I was reminded of this earlier today by Mark Anderson on Twitter, and decided the best way to relate the following story is to blog it (where I have more space). It was wonderful weather, the sun was shining down, and even the infamous Wellington winds were nothing more than a gentle breeze. Follow him here on Twitter.

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