Quite a day here in Melbourne for the National Training Day 2006Â – aside from the challenges of commuting into a city centre where there is a G20 meeting and complete lock down for security reasons… The venue was great -"The Backlot"Â in the Rydges Hotel Melbourne…. now for those who have been around for…
Read MoreAll articles filed in annebb
Learning Technologies 2006 video streams
While I’m still trying to catch-up on my posts and reviews from the LT2006 conference in Mooloolaba – the video streams of keynotes and featured speakers are available from MediaSite – this may not be the permanent URL – if there are any changes I’ll update it here. They’re all about 20 minutes long –…
Read MoreThought for the Day….
"A book store is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking" – Jerry Seinfeld… Oh right – then what about the internet….. Powered by Qumana
Read MoreLearning Technologies 2006
Mooloolaba – here we come!It’s that time of the year again – Learning Technologies 2006 – time to head north to the Sunshine Coast for 3 days of sun, fun – oh, and some conference presentations, workshops, catching up with friends and sharing innovative practices (and just a little surfing before the sessions start!)This is…
Read MoreWeb-Moderators – call for expressions of interest
MentorNet is looking for web-moderators…. The RoleThe Australian Businesswomen’s Network is seeking expressions of interest from experienced web moderators for a new mentoring program (see below) to commence in January, 2007.The web-moderator will manage the technology environment for a cohort of up to 25 participants over a 6 month period. There will be several programs…
Read MoreMentorNet – Young Female Entrepreneurs
About 8 months ago I was involved in a tender for a mentor program to be funded by AusIndustry (Australian Federal Government) to develop young women entrepreneurs…and to get to the point – we were successful! Yippee! The program will be delivered entirely through web-based applications, on a national basis and involve up to 200…
Read MoreGlobal Summit – Sydney
I’m at the Global Summit in Sydney – the wireless network is up and running (yeah) and the ballroom is filling up – looks like around 200 people (from 11 countries). I’m finding it a rather interesting experience – I worked here (ShangriLa Hotel) for 18 months when it was the ANA Hotel as part…
Read MoreSwamps, Fog & Jetlag
I’m back in Sydney after an amazing 3 weeks in Europe – can’t believe how fast it went and how much I packed into it….However, I’m back… and I’m now wading through a swamp of emails – so if I take longer than usual to respond…sorry about that…Then there’s the fog….the jetlag fog…. it really…
Read MoreSuw Charman: BlogTalk Reloaded
Social Software in Business – An adoption strategy: Installing social software in a variety of companies – as a consultant…As a social software consultant Suw goes into organisations to fix "socially broken" social software applications – how to get people to use it.Trojan mouse method – bottom up approach…Top down adoption..Neither of the above strategies…
Read MoreLee Bryant – BlogTalk Reloaded
Lee has just shared a case study application of social software in a large global legal firm – the underlying philosophies and principles….don’t push the "happy, clappy" sharing philosophies….talk about information flow and efficiencies…. I loved the change in focus away from email dependency and interoffice email spam to RSS / subscription that controls the…
Read More
You must be logged in to post a comment.