by Clint | Feb 6, 2009 | Global virtual teams, ICT4D, Innovation, Technologies for Intercultural Communication, Web 2.0
Below are some details for a unique course I will soon be teaching on ICT4D (Information and Communication Technologies for Development). The Masters and Ph.D. students taking this course will be from and located in different places around the world (Africa, Asia,...
by Clint | Jan 14, 2009 | Cross-cultural perspectives, Global virtual teams, ICT4D, Innovation, Intercultural communication
Just finishing up a 10-day workshop in Tanzania as part of the ICT4D Consortium of African and European Universities. We had people from 8 different institutions and 11 different countries – a very international and interdisciplinary group. It has been fun to...
by Clint | Jul 21, 2008 | Conferences, Cross-cultural perspectives, Global virtual teams, Key Lessons, Key Questions, Resources, Web Analytics
I wonder if anything has more impact on our future than the questions we ask? First, if we take it on more of a micro-level, imagine going into any random meeting. You will see things differently and have a different experience if you are asking “How can I get out of...
by Clint | Apr 7, 2008 | Conferences, Global virtual teams, Intercultural communication, Just something cool, Web 2.0
Hope you don’t mind if I share some good news with you. I was very pleasantly surprised by it! I recently got the reviews back from a paper submission we had made to an academic conference. The paper is a synthesis of some of my work in Finland (titled...
by Clint | Mar 29, 2008 | Global virtual teams, Innovation, Key Lessons
I heard Ed Catmull, innovative president of Pixar and Disney animation studios, speak on Thursday at BYU. He spoke about a topic that I have been thinking a lot about lately – how do you create the best situation for a multidisciplinary team to work on something...
by Clint | Oct 30, 2007 | Conferences, e-learning, Global virtual teams, Technologies for Intercultural Communication
Thanks for all who participated in an interesting seminar! Don’t forget the next seminar at Kitee on 21.11.2007 (see http://clint.wisdomoftheworld.com/?p=77) We still need some work on figuring out the best ways to handle video and audio in this environment...