Blog Site for Oct 7/8
Sunday, July 30th, 2006The purpose of this post is to sketch some ideas about the design of a brand new blog site devoted exclusively for use immediately prior and during GLD Ten (more…)
The purpose of this post is to sketch some ideas about the design of a brand new blog site devoted exclusively for use immediately prior and during GLD Ten (more…)
One more new “world time clock” site - and a good looking one at that.
This one called ClockLink.
This post is for me and those doing the “mixing and matching”, the hard work of sifting, sorting, separating — all to make up a Timetable. (more…)
We were pleased to hear from Sandee Kumar who writes:
We are an innovative education company based out of India and are keen on receiving more information with regards to the Global Learn Day. (more…)
We are having an internatal debate about which of these two logos viewers would choose. All comments welcome. (more…)
I believe we should immediately create an Opening Timetable for the first sixty minutes of this undertaking. It will serve as a model for all subsequent TimeTables. I think it should have links to an Index Page devoted to the Pre-Opening — the 120 minutes of “warming the chairs” that also serves as testing and training grounds.
Timetables are the single most important document that we will create. And the hardest. (more…)
First, I am going to refer to those we hire to help with the archives and real time Help Desk as “page pushers”…even though they may not in fact “push: any pages. Next, I am going to use the term “Schedule” here in the hopes that we adopt that term -Schedule - for purposes of guiding the “page pushers”. (more…)
Let me begin by the request that we organizers are clear with respect to the words “timetable”, “index page” and schedule; however it may well be that as a result of our talks about this important subject that “we” will decide that we can use a single term, even though there may well be several different timetables, or index pages or schedules. (more…)
We have found it extremely helpful to “start the stream” two full hours before the official start time. Here’s why: (more…)