Why you want to use scenarios in your elearning » Making Change
Imagine that you’re in a competition to overhaul an information-heavy course so it creates a real change in the world. What changes would you make? Check out this story-based presentation to see what one fictional company did.
Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real - ReadWriteEnterprise
"That's what's striking about the report from the 2.0 Adoption Council. The group did a web survey of its 100 members with 77 responding. That may seem like a small number to use for any quantifiable conclusion about the state of Enterprise 2.0. But the people who responded lead or help lead Enterprise 2.0 efforts at some of the largest organizations in the world. Thirty-four percent of the respondents work for companies with more than 10,000 employees. Twenty-five percent work for organizations that have more than 100,000 employees."
Feedly Comes to Google Chrome
"Feedly, the magazine style feed reader we first covered back in August of last year, is now available for the Google Chrome web browser. As with the Firefox implementation of the service, the Chrome version also uses a browser plugin to offer an alternative user interface to Google Reader. This early version of the Feedly for Chrome release offers most of the features found in the original Firefox version of the service, but requires the installation of a dev build of Chrome in order to work."
How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority
"The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is used to read from and write to Active Directory. By default, LDAP traffic is transmitted unsecured. You can make LDAP traffic confidential and secure by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security (TLS) technology. You can enable LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) by installing a properly formatted certificate from either a Microsoft certification authority (CA) or a non-Microsoft CA according to the guidelines in this article."
Microsoft adds free root certificate authority to Windows - istartedsomething
In the September 2009 update to the Windows Root Certificate Program, Microsoft has added to the list of trusted root certificate authorities StartCom Ltd, notably its first member who issues amongst others free SSL digital certificates.
Configuring DirectAccess - Windows Server 2008 R2 Demo Screencast 5 of 5 | Media | TechNet Edge
"In this last screencast, we describe and configure DirectAccess, and demonstrate a Windows 7 Client gaining access to the internal corporate resources, even though only connected to the Internet side of the network. We also show management of the externally connected client."
Download details: Exchange Server 2007 - Evaluation Software
"Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provides built-in protection technologies to help keep the e-mail system up and running and better protected from outside threats while allowing employees to work from wherever they are using a variety of clients including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and mobile devices. Exchange Server 2007 makes it easier for IT to deliver these new capabilities to their organizations by making the messaging environment easier to manage and more cost efficient. To learn more about Exchange Server 2007, visit the Exchange Server 2007 home page."
Download details: Exchange Server 2007 SP2
The new capabilities of Exchange Server 2007 deliver the advanced protection your company demands, the anywhere access your people want, and the operational efficiency you need.
Facebook | How to Bullyproof Yourself on Facebook
"We want to ensure that people understand how to address cyberbullying if it occurs on Facebook, so here are some useful tips from our Help Center: "
The Short but Powerful Guide to Finding Your Passion
"Following your passion can be a tough thing. But figuring out what that passion is can be even more elusive."
D*I*Y Planner | the best thing in printing since Gutenberg
"We are a community of people who see the value of paper as a medium for planning, productivity, creative expression, and exploring ideas. We encourage visitors to share advice and inspiration, and we love to see submissions for templates, kit images and story articles. We are also the official home of the free D*I*Y Planner kits. Please enjoy your stay, and make yourself at home!"
melaniemcbride.net » About
Melanie McBride is a Canadian educator, consultant and speaker specialising in web2.0 social and participatory media strategy for education and publishing.
Nine great reasons why teachers should use Twitter | Laura Walker
What’s the point of Twitter? Why should educators get involved? What difference does using Twitter make?
Twitter Handbook for Teachers
"Don't even think about evaluating the worth of Twitter until you are "following" at least 40-50 people. Twitter works because it invites diversity and traffic"
Pepakura Designer
Make templates for paperwork modes from 3d data files
ComStar Historical Archives : Home
we of ComStar have rebuilt much of the information that was lost, using minor archives and external sources to reconstruct the damaged information. With our network of Acolytes, Demi-Precentors, and Precentors severely diminished throughout the Inner Sphere as a result of the Jihad, and with the emphasis in the post-Jihad years on rebuilding society rather than reconstructing archival materials, it has taken a long time to assemble this information and the task is not yet complete.
Setup Fails With Error: The Exchange Server Is in an Inconsistent State. Only Disaster Recovery Mode is Available: Exchange 2007 Help
"This topic provides information about how to troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 setup when it fails with the following error: "The Exchange Server is in an inconsistent state. Only disaster recovery mode is available."
This issue may occur if the previous Exchange 2007 installation or un-install failed to complete. This situation leaves the Exchange 2007 server object in Active Directory and prevents a new Exchange 2007 installation."
How to Remove Exchange 2007 Server Roles: Exchange 2007 Help
"This topic describes how to use the Exchange Server 2007 Setup wizard or the Setup.com command to remove Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 server roles from a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. "
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