Software, Methods
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Better English by Design
New York Times by ANNE EISENBERG “IN the famous sketch from the TV show “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” the actor John Cleese had many ways of saying a parrot was dead, among them, “This parrot is no more,” “He’s expired and gone to meet his maker,” and “His metabolic processes are now history.” Computers can’t…
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Better English by Design
New York Times by ANNE EISENBERG “IN the famous sketch from the TV show “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” the actor John Cleese had many ways of saying a parrot was dead, among them, “This parrot is no more,” “He’s expired and gone to meet his maker,” and “His metabolic processes are now history.” Computers can’t…
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Successful ICT Solutions
Mark Fletcher weblog Mark Fletcher (CEO Bloglines and previously eGroups/Yahoo Groups) believes that there are some keys to successful ICT: 1. Address a pain point: an existing or soon-to-be problem 2. Run lean 3. Do not require people to change their behaviour in any significant way
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Successful ICT Solutions
Mark Fletcher weblog Mark Fletcher (CEO Bloglines and previously eGroups/Yahoo Groups) believes that there are some keys to successful ICT: 1. Address a pain point: an existing or soon-to-be problem 2. Run lean 3. Do not require people to change their behaviour in any significant way
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Second Life: Your World. Your Imagination.
Second Life Looks interesting;one of the virtual worlds that is now available.
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Second Life: Your World. Your Imagination.
Second Life Looks interesting;one of the virtual worlds that is now available.
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CETIS-Centre For Educational Technology Interoperability Standards
CETIS Home The UK body that is attempting to find common standards for educational technology despite the speed at which the market is moving. One of their current thoughts (unsurprisingly) is that institutions will probably buy into small products that do something well and can then be linked together – hence the need for open-standards…
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CETIS-Centre For Educational Technology Interoperability Standards
CETIS Home The UK body that is attempting to find common standards for educational technology despite the speed at which the market is moving. One of their current thoughts (unsurprisingly) is that institutions will probably buy into small products that do something well and can then be linked together – hence the need for open-standards…
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Distributed Computing
New Scientist “David Anderson, author of SETI@home, has created a new system that will make it possible to run several distributed computing projects on a single computer, and even let you specify what proportion of the computer’s resources is donated to each project.” Next thought… at what point will such a programme allow you to…