In my last post, I announced that I will be taking a new job at Oracle and explained that the move will not affect my blogging. Now I’d like to take a moment to talk about why I’m so excited about this new opportunity to make a difference in the world of online learning.
I have […]
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A New Job, Part II
Published by November 14th, 2006 in About This Site, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Notable Posts and LMOS. 5 CommentsA New Job, Part I
Published by November 14th, 2006 in About This Site, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Notable Posts and LMOS. 8 CommentsAnd now for some Big News.
I am delighted to announce that, effective December 1st, I will begin my new job at Oracle as a Product Manager for their Academic Enterprise Initiative (AEI). (I have previously blogged about AEI in a two-part series.) I want to tell you why I am so excited about this new […]
College President Fired Because of Blog…Or IS She?!
Published by August 1st, 2006 in Blogging, Higher Education, Digital Democracy and Notable Posts. 0 CommentsHere’s a fascinating story that happened in my own backhard. According to Insider Higher Education, SUNY College of Technology at Alfred President Uma Gupta was forced out, partly due to an anonymous blogger:
For the first time in history, a public college presidency ended not simply because of the president’s failure to meet expectations, but also […]
I am both sad and delighted to report that friend and colleague Ken Udas will be leaving SUNY to become the next Executive Director of Penn State’s World Campus. Sad because I will miss having him to share triumphs, trials, tribulations, and tragedies with on a daily basis. Delighted because Ken is a stellar professional […]
IBM Follows SUNY’s Lead on Notes/Domino Migration
Published by April 6th, 2006 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) and LMOS. 0 CommentsYa know, you can’t make this stuff up.
As regular readers know, the SUNY Learning Network is currently on a home-grown LMS built on top of Lotus Notes/Domino. About eight months back, we proposed [PDF] the notion of migrating to a standards-based Java portal backed by a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Well, this week, IBM announced details […]
