by Clint | Mar 6, 2008 | Conferences, Intercultural communication, Religion, Web Analytics
I heard Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and cancer survivor, speak last night at the Omniture 2008 Summit. Through sharing his story of surviving cancer, his multiple Tour de France wins, and his hugely successful LiveStrong movement (already sold nearly 70...
by Clint | Mar 5, 2008 | Conferences, Web 2.0, Web Analytics
The use of web analytics is not just changing online business, but all of business. That is one of the key messages that Josh James, CEO of one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies, Omniture, shared this morning at the opening session of the 2008...
by Clint | Feb 7, 2008 | e-learning, Web 2.0, Web Analytics
I believe that public school systems and universities are going to change significantly in the next 20-30 years. My thinking on these issues has been influenced by people like Lave and Wenger (Communities of Practice), Lev Vygotsky (Zone of Proximal Development), and...
by Clint | Sep 14, 2007 | e-learning, mobile learning, Web 2.0, Web Analytics
I presented yesterday at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University E-Learning Lab, and was impressed by what they are doing. Although it is not the only thing they do, I quite simply have not seen anyone as advanced in mobile learning functionality – and I think it is...
by Clint | Jul 19, 2007 | Conferences, e-learning, Web 2.0, Web Analytics
I just participated in the e-Learning DevCon 2007 conference over the last three days, and here were some of the topics and practical skills that I learned more about: How to create effective simulations for learning What Web 2.0 things do and do not work for...
by Clint | Jun 26, 2007 | Key Lessons, Web Analytics
Machines really are able to act more intelligently due recent discoveries in mathematics! Paul Phillips’ presentation was fascinating to me as I could instantly see so many connections in how the application of decision automation can significantly improve...