I was surprised to get an email that the slides I used at a keynote at the European Foundation for Quality in ELearning are currently featured on SlideShare’s SlideShare’s homepage. Fun! This is one of the things I still need to blog about, but in the meantime, here are the slides.
I was a little worried about keynoting at a conference about quality in elearning – not my normal bailiwick. But I was pleased to learn about the work of this group as it is not all about rubber stamping a certification that is meaningless outside of any particular context, and there was a great deal of interest in the space between formal and informal learning – a space I’m very interested in.

Blogs are often touted as “individual voices.” Of course, blogs can be many things, including reflective community voices. Check out the blog of the Tassajara Zen Center in California, facing many dangerous fires in their area on the Central California coast.
The ICT-KM Program of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) has an article out about a project that is near and dear to my heart and which I have been working on, the 