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Roles - Culture
- Strategy
TOOLKIT: Standards - Mapping
- Auditing
CASE STUDIES: General - Learning
- Audits - Maps
- Surveys 
Vol.
2, No. 4: Global Learn
Day VI: Offering
Insights from Rounding the Mark - Xenia Stanford with remarks
from John Hibbs and Lee Harris
Marking another successful tour du monde, Stanford reports on Global
Learn Day VI. This one celebrates the rounding the mark to ten -
the milestone to the goal of an audience in the hundreds of millions.
Vol. 2, No. 3: Voice
of the Deans of the Socrates Academy - Xenia Stanford
The founding Deans of the Socrates Academy speak of their vision for
affordable and accessible education for all and why they accepted this
appointment.
Vol. 2, No. 3: The Global
Knowledge Primer: Now Free From ENTOVATION - Debra M. Amidon
Amidon welcomes us to the knowledge economy and challenges us to be
an integral player in the solutions ahead. Then she generously makes
her pivotal work: The Global Knowledge Primer - free on the Internet.
See also Review of this
e-book and the companion volume The
Architecture Primer.
Vol.
2, No. 2: Does Archiving
Separate Knowledge from Information? - Barbara Weaver Smith responds
to Denham Grey's Special Discussion Challenge: Wondering if others
also see the need to archive, as an attribute that separates knowledge
from information?
Vol. 2, No. 2: The Golden
Rules of Alliances - Larraine Segil
Segil demonstrates how the Spider Network represents a web
of opportunities and risks. She shares her 8 Golden Rules to minimize
risks and lead to alliance success.
Vol. 2, No. 1: Innovative
Insights
Read insights others have offered in view of
Five ENTOVATION Principles for
Homeland Security and contribute your thought.
Vol. 2, No. 1: A New Look for
KnowMap - Xenia Stanford
Our Editor-in-Chief explains the new site design,
the audience focus and other aspects of the changes and constants that
apply to our launch of Volume 2.
Vol. 2, No. 1: New Ventures
- Xenia Stanford
Stanford reviews some new ventures and reasons to celebrate, including
her appointments as Publicity Director, Global Learn Day, and Dean,
Socrates Academy, and the contributions of the Board and others to this
first issue of Volume 2.
Vol. 1, No. 6: Special Reflections
Page: Comments on Out of the depths of destruction ...
Vol. 1, No. 6: Distance
Cola (Collaborative Online Learning Algorithm): Effervescent Learning
Online - H. Guy Bensusan
Bensusan explains the fundamentals of his COLA innovative method of
making online learning effective, interactive and lively in spite of
the diverse and dispersed make-up of the distance learning class.
Vol. 1, No. 6: Comments
on The Education Scare: The Monster is Out There!
Others offer their opinions on traditional and distance education in
response to Stanford's article The
Education Scare: The Monster is Out There!
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