Tag archives for digital divide

Lets get real about analysis – starting with the last LS2010 Keynote

Like I mentioned in my wrap-up post from Friday at the Learning solutions conference, I did not care for the last keynote talk. The keynote was given by Leonard Brody, and was entitled “365 Days From Now: Preparing for the Change Ahead” My Issues Here are some the things he said that I disagree with: [...]

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The web has been around for #20years (and I’ve been around for 14 of them)

EMC has an online magazine called On. In this month’s issue, it talks about the Web being 20 years old. Len Devanna tagged myself and Barry Burke to answer the following questions (which were also asked in the magazine): How has the Web changed your life? How has the Web changed business and society? What [...]

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Technical Aptitude, the Digital Divide, and Learning 2.0

This post has been bubbling in my brain for about two weeks. Our group finally turned in our midterm project, so I have a little time to get these thoughts out of my head. Before I start let me say something to my group. I am just using our collective painful experience to illustrate a [...]

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