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Get to the heart of what will be the vibrant, interesting, & lucrative jobs and careers in the 21st century?

Jo Jordan wrote 1 week ago: New management When I went to university, we were told that management is the art of getting work do … more →

Tags: business communities, redundancy, Jobs, careers, Training, 21st Century, Skills, where your deep gladness and the world's hunger meets, management is the development of people through work

Sustainability and computer-assisted language learning: factors for success in a context of change

Callier Library wrote 1 week ago: Abstract A team of university Italian teachers at an Australian university has been able to obtain e … more →

Tags: Research, Integration, Italian, outside-class CALL, sustainability

Little Brother: More Scary Truth than Fiction

labyrinthia wrote 1 month ago: I almost quit reading Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother when I reached the chapter where Marcus i … more →

Tags: ENGL 5010, Civil Rights, digital culture, Mischief, Security, Surveillance

More Film Bites the Dust: Polaroid Shaken to Death

David Bruggeman wrote 1 month ago: The OutKast song “Hey Ya!” may have just put off the inevitable.  The 2003 tune encourag … more →

Tags: technology

The "National Road"

Ethan Miller wrote 2 months ago: The first “National Road” road built by the federal government, which connected Cumberla … more →

Tags: market revolution

Research on ARTIFICAL BRAIN & SINGULARITY

haplifnet wrote 2 months ago:   Henry Markram’s Artificial Brain in a Computer – excerpt - Markram does a good job of breaking dow … more →

Tags: 1) HAPLIFNET GLOBAL (US-EU), AI, artificial brain, Artificial Intelligence, Brain Disease, Frank Kalder, Genetics, Haplif and Haplifnet, Henry Markram

Some musings on Neil Postman: Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change

labyrinthia wrote 2 months ago: Most of us have seen the pharmaceutical advertisements on TV that depict vibrant, healthy people cav … more →

Tags: ENGL 5010, advertising, GPS

Technology adoption lifecycle

tagresearch wrote 2 months ago: ### From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , The **technology adoption lifecycle** is a soci … more →

Tags: Sociology, Innovation, Society Related, Product Management, technology, Adoption, Theory, Reference

Mobile Pictures Courtesy of Flickr

willeve wrote 3 months ago: http://www.flickr.com/photos/getactive/2339993941/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmoorr/2258410058/ T … more →

Tags: Mobility, Wireless Technology, Mobile Phone, Globalisation, Westernisation

Human Kinds--Ray Kurzweil and Uploading: Just Say "No"--Part 1

Spirit of our Time wrote 3 months ago: Nick Agar’s talk at the Human Kinds Symposium focuses on Kurzweil on uploading, and gives his … more →

Tags: NBICS, enhancement, transhumanism, Human kinds, Community-University, Human Futures, Conference podcast, Community Outreach, Neurotechnology

Everything is AMAZING right now, and nobody is happy1 comment

Maree wrote 3 months ago: So I’m typing this blog on a computer in the south, south western Pacific state of New Zealand … more →

Tags: eighties, complaining, technology, Satire

Defense Department Wants Your Help with Social Networking

David Bruggeman wrote 3 months ago: The military has struggled with social networking technologies and other recent Web innovations.  Bl … more →

Tags: democratization of knowledge, Technology & Policy

Why schools should exclusively use free software1 comment

raxpatel wrote 4 months ago: During my time as a teacher I have met many professionals who are responible or have an interest in … more →

Tags: Free Software, ict, Open-Source, Teaching, Education, Information & Communication Technology, Learning, schools

R.I.P. Kodachrome1 comment

David Bruggeman wrote 5 months ago: A moment of silence, or a pause between shutter clicks, for the passing of Kodachrome.  Or sample th … more →

Tweet.

PeterWallace wrote 5 months ago: I like a lot of the new technologies that have come about over the past 30 years. I’m a big computer … more →

Tags: 2009, twitter, Tweets, Luddites, Communication, social networking

Farfour Meets the Borat Jews

qatzelok wrote 6 months ago: soundtrack — “What brings you to North Sydney, Mr. Farfour?” Shona McIsaac has the … more →

Tags: Farfour Fiction, qatzelok, Palestine, mouse, Revenge, Colonialism, consumerism, media concentration, victim settlements

Gen Y - perceptions and reality3 comments

libreaction wrote 6 months ago: The sessions at last week’s EBSLG conference that perhaps provoked the most discussion concern … more →

Tags: Blended Learning, Creativity, EBSLG, Gen Y, Gen Z, information validation, Learning styles

Ungrateful, if deeply realistic, sod

libreaction wrote 6 months ago: Today I found myself complaining about having to attend a training session having only just got back … more →

Tags: assertiveness, business librarianship, Business Schools, buy-in, Communication, EBSLG, Gen Y, Idealism, lightbulb moments

Exploring tomorrow today

libreaction wrote 6 months ago: Last week I attended another challenging session at the EBSLG conference at Ashridge , presented by … more →

Tags: Challenges, business librarianship, Business Schools, EBSLG, ashridge, Relevance, christine reid, Future, Gen Y


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