Today should be an interesting day as we are testing our Drug Advice Support (DAS) on a new server. We are hoping to see if the performance will be improved as we’ve been experiencing problems with our old server lately. We’ve also seen an influx of requests to the service over the past few weeks [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Knowledge 2.0: Moontoast
Posted: 16th March 2009 by Marlon in UncategorizedTags: Community in Tension (CiT), Knowledge 2.0, reconstructed, Web 2.0
I’ve just come accross an interesting Web 2.0 tool, Moontoast that allows you the opportunity to share your knowledge with those who are looking to learn more about an area that you have expertise in. This gives those real and “self-proclaimed” gurus the opportunity to empower others with knowledge possibly breaking the knowledge divide.
My question [...]
Creative Communities for Sustainable Living
Posted: 16th March 2009 by Marlon in UncategorizedTags: Community in Tension (CiT), reconstructed, research
We were encouraged to hear that an initiative sponsored by the United Nations have chosen The Reconstructed programme as one of their African cases for Creative Communities for Sustainable Living project. This is a good indication that the work we are doing are being recognised globally.
More about the project below:
CREATIVE COMMUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLESResearch activity [...]
Web 2.0 Tools For Project Management
Posted: 16th March 2009 by Marlon in UncategorizedTags: Project Management, Web 2.0
The following presentation by Douglas Tokuno is useful to get project managers thinking using the free Web 2.0 tools available to them on the web.
Web 2.0 Tools For Project Management
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Guidelines to Engaging with your community
Posted: 13th March 2009 by Marlon in UncategorizedTags: Athlone Living Lab, communication, Community in Tension (CiT), reconstructed, research
Pictured Above: ATHLONE LIVING LAB AREA
Well after many requests of how we’ve managed to get community involvement in our project I decided to list some guidelines that we followed building a relationship with the Bridgetown Community in the Athlone Living Lab (ALL). These are some of the steps we followed to ensure beneficial community engagement:
IDENTIFICATION [...]
Learning with Technology
Posted: 12th March 2009 by Marlon in UncategorizedTags: Innovation, learning
Learning Technology
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