Sometime over the next couple of weekends, I'm going to be rearranging
some of the links to this site. I've been finding more and more
stuff I should link to.
For now though, I'll give a preview to a couple.
Integral World Government, which also has the following link page.
I got the above link from Integral Visioning Wiki. Big thanks and Michael Dubois for putting this up. (I'm assuming he did it).
I've always been a big fan of wiki's - between the main wiki and
google, you can pretty much find anything. I'll be adding stuff
to this particular online dictionary.
It would be great if there might be enough "co-interests", that from an
information perspective, at least, a lot of these online resources can
become co-joined. After all, why have multiple duplication, when
the number of people that are interested in integral theory (and for
me, integral practice and community, ultimately) is small?
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Friday, January 14
by
ebuddha
on Fri 14 Jan 2005 05:46 PM PST
Signed up as a beta-tester for Integral University.
Since this one (of many) things I do at the e-learning company I work at, this should be fun, and, hopefully I should be able to contribute. One of the things that ought to be interesting is the implementation of feedback - for example, I'm not sure wether they are looking to have a Likert scale mode of evaluations - as well as six month follow-ups, depending on the type of information being presented. I'm also wondering whether the "teaching offerings" will be encapsulated with any of the standards in the E-Learning industry (for example SCORM). It would do wonders for re-licensing of various assets or components of assets, and make it easy to integrate content with other systems, when it comes time for that. As well as keeping information packaged in an xml wrapper that can be published to other formats, either now, or easily in the future. From what I can tell, a lot of the content may be generated by Flash technology, which has a mode to publish in SCORM. It will also be interesting for me to see the platform. I'm assuming there may be a prodigious use of Macromedia Breeze, or some similar type of product, but the costs may be too prohibitive for that. But we'll see! I'm excited that this is happening - for me, it's a merging of what I do (elearning and training technology) and what I love (integral thought, practice, etc.) |
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