Migrating to Quarto
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I’ve been trying to stick with Jupyter tools for years and years, but in
the publishing side at least, I should have jumped to Quarto some time ago,
and no...
Rural Power Coalition: 2024 Year in Review
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2024 was yet another monumental year in the fight for the future of Rural
Electric Cooperatives. The Rural Power Coalition dedicated its work to
ensuring...
Two Energies for Personal Change
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As I’ve worked with leaders over the years I’ve noticed two patterns of
personal growth. The first is based on the desire for personal agency — a
topic I...
How to Pitch Course Design Ideas to Your Customer
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Ever wonder how to present e-learning course ideas to your customers? I had
a conversation the other day with someone who was presented with a somewhat
bor...
New developments at Opensource.com
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New developments at Opensource.com admin Tue, 06/06/2023 - 13:30
You may have noticed that it's been quiet here on Opensource.com lately.
That's because t...
Beingness: From Epistemology to Ontology
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A few thoughts in preparation for our upcoming Cognitive Escalation
workshop (free registration). I’ve been struggling to understand what we
should be […]
Definition of E-learning: Content Authoring
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[image: elearning-generic-image]The process of authoring, delivering,
engaging with, supporting and administering content are time-critical
components of t...
Best 2 Room Tents
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Whether you want to throw a revolutionary party in the wilderness with your
close friends or organize a family trip in nature, a spacious enough tent
is ...
Reconnecting a community — in public
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I sat down with my friend Howard Silverman to talk about prototyping
methods for connecting a community to itself. The particular community of
practice tha...
Why is it worth to join the community?
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CPsquare for many years has been focusing on organizing meetings oriented
to learning practical skills. Its main goal is preparing the participants
for the...
A Thanksgiving Blog: Where Are the Other Nine?
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You know the story. Luke 17. Jesus meets 10 lepers. Leprosy in the Bible
times was an incurable disease, dooming its victims to a life of poverty,
rejectio...
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