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Is Every Comment Sacred?
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What are the ethics behind comments? We are starting to get a few very random, slightly weird, unrelated comments on our blog and are struggling with the impulse to delete them and keep the convers... Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Harold Jarche May. 25, 2007.

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Hi Jay, I like the ning as well, it is really the first time I have participated on a multiple-layer interactive space, others I have dipped into have seemed to ephemeral. For me there is a trust t... Continue

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Added a post May. 21, 2007

How to start a community?

This is a very good question; my team runs a network of 500 education/communication professionals at my organization and we have been looking into how to re-energize it as a community with a relati... Continue

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Added a post May. 16, 2007

 

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Your passions?
Learning, capacity development, sustainability issues, my family, my organic garden (slugs and all)
About Me:
I have worked within sustainable development institutions for the last 17 years in the capacity development/training/learning field and am very excited about new learning, informal learning developments and am experimenting with them as much as possible so that I can help introduce them into my evidence-based institution (one of the largest global conservation organizations, 1,400 international staff, and still only one blog - ours!)
Website:
www.welearnsomething.com

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What's Going on in Informal Learning in the Arab Region?

I am working to promote informal learning through my organization and its networks, which are all over the world. We are having our next network meeting in the Arab Region, in Alexandria at the end of August. I am finding a few bloggers, and Arab region members of international groups like The Hub in London. I am sure there is a lot going on, but I am missing it somehow. Does anyone have any hints for me, links or recommendations of websites? Especially people focusing on informal learning and s… Continue

Posted on July 19th, 2007 at 4:50am — 5 Comments (Add)

One Blog at a Time

We are about to post our 100th blog on our site: You Learn Something New Every Day (www.welearnsomething.com) so I will guide people to posts on that blog (it is hard to keep more than one blog going at a time I am finding!)

Posted on May 16th, 2007 at 3:40pm — 12 Comments (Add)

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At 12:29am on September 1st, 2007, Gillian Martin Mehers said…
I just put a comment on Buthaina's page about her presentation yesterday in our meeting here in Alexandria. We are meeting for three days on "New Learning for Sustainability in the Arab Region" and have had some excellent contributios which for many people were completely new.

Right now I am in an unworkshop with Vance Stevens, called "FUN Fair" where Vance has us in Second Life walking around with a friend from the British Council, and taking us into other collaborative spaces. We have a very mixed group, some know more about these tools, like Buthaina, of course, and others were introduced to a blog for the first time. It has been wonderful to meet Buthaina in person (photos coming) and to meet Vance, working in Abu Dhabi, who was recommended for this workshop by Jay.
At 11:09am on August 9th, 2007, Buthaina Al-Othman said…
So, what do you think now of Ning, Gillian? Do you think it works? :)

Looking forward to meeting you in person in, Alexandria, Egypt...
At 3:06pm on July 26th, 2007, Buthaina Al-Othman said…
Gillian, in case you want to write me, please use my Gmail:

Later :)
 
 

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