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IT Training: Retail giant set

IT Training: Retail giant set to tackle e-learning
House of Fraser has successfully completed the rollout of an online training programme across more than 50 locations, in a scheme that will result in up to 8,000 staff being trained via IT.

IT Training: Kodak in 85,000

IT Training: Kodak in 85,000 global skills pilot
Film and digital imaging giant Eastman Kodak is piloting a global e-learning initiative for all of its 85,000 employees. Skills to be delivered will include soft and hard skills, such as quality assurance, personal effectiveness and leadership, and IT training.

Guardian Unlimited: The atrocity through

Guardian Unlimited: The atrocity through the eyes of weblogs
Another quality of weblogs that I appreciate: the feeling of author and reader together, equally ignorant, on a web journey of discovery. There is nothing worse than an ignorant Sky News anchor asking scripted questions designed to shore up their credibility. I like the tone of modest inquiry that the best of the bloggers adopt.

Pew Internet & American Life

Pew Internet & American Life Project: The Internet and Education
Over 50% of adult Internet users used the Internet (most likely the Web) for job-related research. On any given day, 16% of Internet users are online doing research. 94% of youth ages 12-17 who have Internet access say they use the Internet for school research. 71% of online teens say that they used the Internet as the major source for their most recent major school project or report.

Cisco E-Learning: Cisco E-Learning Case

Cisco E-Learning: Cisco E-Learning Case Studies
The following is a collection of various Cisco organizational challenges that we have solved with e-learning. These case studies represent challenges, solutions and benefits that are potentially applicable to almost every organization and business.

Darwin: The Hole in the

Darwin: The Hole in the Ordinary - David Weinberger
The Web, in short, drew upon the knowledge of citizens from around the nation and around the world to make us smarter...and thus to keep our fears as realistic as possible on an unrealistic day.

Web Techniques: Effective Info Architecture

Web Techniques: Effective Info Architecture
There are techniques and people who can help you become a better information architect. You're about to learn the techniques; your users are the people who can help you. Through techniques such as personas, card sorting, and pen and paper testing you stay close to your users and should have a good idea of how to design for them.

Fast Company: The Old Economy

Fast Company: The Old Economy Meets the New Economy
Fast Company recently convened a Fast Talk session in Chicago, bringing together some of the smartest people in the world.

Content-Wire: The Usability of Online

Content-Wire: The Usability of Online Content
Usability specialists need to learn more about content, something rather vital that ‘the field has traditionally ignored’, was a point recently being discussed in ‘usability’ circles.

NY Times: Internet Surpasses Its

NY Times: Internet Surpasses Its Original Goal
Nearly 40 years after it was conceived as a method of maintaining communications in the event of an attack on the United States, the Internet — long since broadened past that purpose — last week had the first real test of its original goal.

Forbes: How to Make Technology-Based

Forbes: How to Make Technology-Based Training Work
Change may not be easy, but it is necessary, inevitable and often beneficial. Whether your business succeeds or fails depends in part upon how well your organization leverages its full intellectual capital -- and e-learning is taking a starring role. Also, think about joining forces with an organization that has implemented e-learning -- share knowledge and learn together. Keeping informed and following the steps outlined in this guide will help to ensure a comprehensive, well-thought-out e-learning system for your company -- and may help to safeguard your company's future in the process.

Itranet Design Magazine: Found Software

Itranet Design Magazine: Found Software for Virtual Teamwork
The technologies that enable groups to piece together a shared vision are technologies that enable people to see the same thing. A movie screen, TV screen, computer screen, data projectors and large monitors all create a shared space, a place that all participants can share thoughts and ideas.

BBC: Web connects design students

BBC: Web connects design students
An innovative programme using interactive learning techniques has allowed architecture students and professors from across the US and Latin American to share and pass on their knowledge

Computer World: E-Learning evangelists Jackie

Computer World: E-Learning evangelists
Jackie Sullivan, a project manager at a large food manufacturer in the Chicago area, attempted to complete a bachelor's degree in IT twice before concluding that, as a single mom and working IT professional, e-learning offered her the best route to a diploma...

LOOP: Experience Models The authors

LOOP: Experience Models
The authors describe Sapient’s development of experience models and the collaboration that takes place among researchers, visual design communicators and information architects. Case examples illustrate the value of experience models, most importantly as tools to identify strategic business and design opportunities not previously considered by clients.

Gerry McGovern: Website content: the

Gerry McGovern: Website content: the need to specialize
One of the most serious mistakes that people new to content make is underestimating the expense and sheer difficulty of launching a successful publication. Yes, the Internet has made everyone a publisher, and every website is indeed a publication. What is lacking, however, is an understanding of publishing. Hard lessons are only recently being learned.

NY Times: Internet Surpasses Its

NY Times: Internet Surpasses Its Original Goal
To judge by the availability of media sites, many of which were inaccessible in the hours just after the first plane hit the World Trade Center on Tuesday morning, one might assume the Internet had failed the test. But in fact, according to firms that analyze Web site traffic and performance, while some sites slowed, the overall flow of data across the Internet was not degraded by either damage to critical fiber optic lines or the clogging of those lines by Web users.

Washington Post: Taking Classes To

Washington Post: Taking Classes To the Masses While the killer app that would draw people by the millions to online learning hasn't materialized, while many high-profile ventures flounder, there have been big strides at a more mundane level. Hundreds of universities of every sort have been putting some pretty basic courses up on the Web, using sometimes pedestrian software. And students seem to think they're okay. Community colleges and regional universities that have slowly, organically moved into the online arena -- doing their old job in a new way -- have succeeded where the flashy business types and big-time private schools have not... The nonprofit tortoises may have passed the dot-com hares.

Converge: The Power Of Portals:

Converge: The Power Of Portals: Personalizing The Web To Build Community
Good relationships are built on mutual understanding. When individuals can use a portal to get the targeted information they require, they are more likely to be in touch with an institution on a more regular basis. That kind of frequent usage promotes stronger relationships and deeper bonds between the individual and the institution.

The Chronicle: Pakistan Plans Its

The Chronicle: Pakistan Plans Its First Virtual University
Pakistan's Ministry of Science and Technology has announced plans to establish a virtual university here. The institution, which is to be called simply the Virtual University, will be the first of its kind in Pakistan when it opens next February.

The Chronicle: Canadian Universities Band

The Chronicle: Canadian Universities Band Together in a Giant Journal-Licensing Deal
In Canada, 64 universities have banded together to spend nearly $30-million (U.S.) on nationwide site licenses for online scholarly journals. The National Site Licensing Project will provide 650 journals and numerous citation indexes to its members.

Tehelka: Not just falling buildings

Tehelka: Not just falling buildings
As the talking heads on American television have begun bristling with threats of armed retaliation, it is necessary to say this over and over again. The Arab people are not just terrorists, but teachers. Not just terrorists, but patient mothers. Not just terrorists, but children wanting toys. Or, to hell with cliches! They are not just terrorists, but a man worried about his second ulcer. Not just terrorists, but a woman wanting books. Not just terrorists, but a family terrified of terrorists who come in tanks.

Tehelka: Unheard voices: Afghan refugees

Tehelka: Unheard voices: Afghan refugees tell their stories
In the first of a powerful four part series, Meena Nanji - a film maker from Los Angeles - speaks to a range of Afghan women on the run from the Taliban. Teachers reduced to prostitutes, doctors to beggars, Nanji brings home the true terror of the Taliban.

The Atlantic: Coming to Grips

The Atlantic: Coming to Grips with Jihad
What are the roots of Islamic fundamentalist rage against the U.S.? How did Afghanistan become a hotbed of international terrorists? Three Atlantic articles look at the origins and consequences of jihad.

NY Times: Microsoft to Change

NY Times: Microsoft to Change Flight Game
Microsoft will remove depictions of the World Trade Center towers from future versions of Flight Simulator, its popular computer game that allows players to fly airplanes over New York City and other metropolitan areas.

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