Monthly Archives: May 2004

Beyond Mainstream

I mentioned in an earlier post that we were going mainstream with this blogging thing (in reference to the PC MAg article). Now, I am sure of it: These problems could be solved, said Mr Gates, by using blogs and … Continue reading

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BBC: E-mail provides Arctic lifeline

E-mail provides Arctic lifeline Michelle — Resist the urge to say — now isn’t this cool? Ah well… Failed that. When we think of designing for students in less than ideal Internet conditions… hard to top 2.4 Kbps… I have … Continue reading

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Town Hall 2004: UBC e-Strategy: Enabling People to Excel

Just a plug for our annual e-Strategy Town Hall, scheduled for June 15, 2004. The Town Hall is an annual event for everyone in the UBC community to come together and discuss the role of technology and e-Strategy at UBC. … Continue reading

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Another Excellent Educause Quarterly (Vol 27, #2)

I think I have said this before — but I’ll say it again.. the Educause Quarterly consistently publishes some of the best papers for learning technologists… The latest volume is strong throughout.. A few of my favorites this month are … Continue reading

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