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October 1st, 2006Start time for the Southern Pacific 01:30 GMT. Its key speakers and a list of cities with corresponding times can be found from this link. This will be a two hour segment. Read the rest of this entry »
Start time for the Southern Pacific 01:30 GMT. Its key speakers and a list of cities with corresponding times can be found from this link. This will be a two hour segment. Read the rest of this entry »
POST GLD TEN - Click here for the text transcript of the conversation between Sir John and Vint Cerf. Click here for the voice recording.
PRE GLD TEN COMMENTARY
It is not for nothing that my introductory remarks make mention of “The Thrilla In Manila” and the lessons learned from its chief promoter, Don King. Just as Mohammed Ali and Joe Frazier were the greatest of all heavyweights, I think it is fair to say that Vint Cerf and Sir John Daniels are heavyweights of equal stature in their own realm — one inside the world of education; the other inside the world of technology. Read the rest of this entry »
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I don’t think I have to do anything more to introduce this incredible human being than to copy and past one of his DAILY newsletters. And add a few links. Welcome aboard Stephen Downes, a class act if ever there was one! Read the rest of this entry »
Post GLD Update. Here is Annette’s recording from GLD Ten. And her recording about rap music here.
Annette Stock from Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand will talk more about the music she has selected. But this is what you will hear as we slide into those warm and friendly waters right after Opening Ceremonies. Do yourself a big favor by clicking on the link.
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Over the last decade, on nine round-the-world “voyages”, we have stopped in many unusual places and met with many hundreds of exceptional people. We have connected them with just about everything but two tin cans tied to a string - ham radio from Antarctica; cell phone from sailing boats; video streaming from cam corders in Nepal; recorded messages by Skype from the sub-Sahara. In all of that, I would be hard pressed to say which was the “best” one. But if I had to “vote” today, it might well be our stop in an Irish radio station in Dublin lead by a guy by the name of Jack Byrne. Click here for the program for the Dublin stop. Read the rest of this entry »
An important update, October 19, 2006 - Here you will find the very best recording we ever had in ten round-the-world Voyages celebrating Global Learn Day. Listen here
On September 18, Bruce Best from Guam? or Yap? or Saipan? or somewhere in the western Pacific writes:
“Bruce here, friends and fellow voyagers…i am in the outer islands of Yap from 20 Sept to 9 or tenth, Oct ….maybe i could report from outer islands …over HF radio …where the paddle hits the water…. Read the rest of this entry »
In the hopes that we can provide more “reality” to this event, we have added a page where you can check the weather in most of the cities from which our presenters will be speaking. Read the rest of this entry »
From San Fernando, Trinidad and Trinidad, Taran Rampersad will honor us with compelling remarks. Read the rest of this entry »
Gavin Dudeney and Nickey Hockly will be our Keynote Speakers in the European Region. Read the rest of this entry »