Adventures in Corporate Education
Blogging about my time in grad school and how it relates to my job as a course developer for a big corporation. My required portfolio for school will be on this site
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EMC’s Virtualization Journey - 92 days ago
EMC is creating a documentary series on YouTube about our own IT department’s journey to virtualization. So for all of you who are interested in what your IT department will have to go through to build a private cloud, or what is actually the... Topics: documentary, emc, private cloud, virtualization, youtube
Remember a couple of weeks ago I talked about zombies. Specifically how the implicit trust we have in social media tools is providing an opportunity for bad guys to turn your computer into a zombie that can be controlled to steal identities, personal...
Topics: rsa, security, Uncategorized, zombies
Topics: rsa, security, Uncategorized, zombies
The power of language – what does sexy mean? - 112 days ago
I knew this post was coming…someone who did not appreciate the views that were expressed in the outside circle session on the lack of women speakers at Pod Camp Boston. I knew it was coming because she posted earlier that “self hate is not... Topics: language, pcb4, sexy, women in tech
Yesterday I attended PodCamp Boston. Its an interesting conference, lots of planned presentations about social media. I attended one about measurement where the speaker didn’t show up, so someone just jumped up and led the discussion. That was a...
Topics: conferences, gender, lack of female speakers, neutral, pcb4, podcamp boston, women in refrigerators
Topics: conferences, gender, lack of female speakers, neutral, pcb4, podcamp boston, women in refrigerators
Lessons learned from my Web 2.0 class: we need something NEW - 116 days ago
I just wrote my final (official) blog post for my summer class about Web 2.0. One of the biggest things I learned this semester is that we have to stop this idea that we can apply old themes and metrics and ways of doing things to these new tools.I am... Topics: grad school, learning gps, networked learning, Web 2.0












