Archive for February, 2007






Dear Open source community,

The phenomenon of Free and Open software is neither a myth nor a utopia. It is a reality imposing itself on IS researchers and professionals. Free and Open software designers have indeed disrupted cultures and practices in IS development, by revealing their software codes, and by providing the right to re-use, modify and distribute these modifications.

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There are only a few things that when I hear them, see them, smell them, feel them — make me unhappy. One of them is learning that I will follow Hall Davidson as a conference speaker. First of all, Davidson is very smart. He’s trained in improve, has a rich background, lives […]

America’s governors are facing up to some harsh realities: Their states’ schoolchildren are not ready for the 21st century, their workers are not trained for the new jobs created every day, and their businesses are not c…




I’m sitting in a fabulous presentation by Discovery Educator Network’s Steve Dembo — but I am enthralled by they guy who’s sitting next to me.  He pulls out his mobile phone and clicks a picture of Steve in action.  He then clicks some buttons on the phone and slips it back in his pocket.  Then […]

I’ve virtually known Eric for several years.  He was one of the very first k12 educators to have a podcast.  Eric is a phenomenal social studies teacher, here in Missouri.  He’s made several mentions of Web 2.0 and has given several examples of how he has used the Internet to connect his class with real […]

The dozens of hours I have recently spent in the air and the nights of half-sleep (inspired by mind numbing time-zone shifts) have given me time to think.  The one topic that I have been presenting most consistently has been Web 2.0 — and it’s getting a bit stale.  It’s still “edges of your seats” […]

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