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Hi from Shanghai – and Mobile Learning at Prof Shen’s E-Learning Lab (Jiao...

I presented yesterday at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University E-Learning Lab, and was impressed by what they are doing. Although it is not the only thing they do, I quite simply have not seen anyone as...

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The power of networks: Using the new media (e.g. blogs, wikis) in the...

I believe that public school systems and universities are going to change significantly in the next 20-30 years. My thinking on these issues has been influenced by people like Lave and Wenger...

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How Web Analytics Changes Business…the 2008 Omniture Summit

The use of web analytics is not just changing online business, but all of business. That is one of the key messages that Josh James, CEO of one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies,...

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Lance Armstrong – and the call to “active citizenship”

I heard Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and cancer survivor, speak last night at the Omniture 2008 Summit. Through sharing his story of surviving cancer, his multiple Tour de France wins, and his...

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How to get a message to spread: and why most marketers do not understand how...

Since I heard Seth Godin (a “guru” in online marketing) speak yesterday morning, I have not been able to stop thinking about some of his key messages. I’ll explain why I keep thinking about them at the...

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Teaching Web Analytics in a Web 2.0 Way – Part 2: A report on the semester

I just got my student reviews back from this last semester (see below), and so I thought it would be good to give you a follow-up report on the Web Analytics class (ISys 590R) I was asked to teach. I...

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Tools and Techniques for Online Cross-Cultural Knowledge Communication

Just returning from Denmark (land of some of my ancestors), where I presented a paper at the Aarhus School of Business – “Knowledge 360″ conference. Perhaps the best thing about presenting my paper...

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The Questions We Ask: Reviewing 10 years of research on Cultural Attitudes...

I wonder if anything has more impact on our future than the questions we ask? First, if we take it on more of a micro-level, imagine going into any random meeting. You will see things differently and...

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Web Analytics in Online Instructional Design and Evaluation

Several months ago, before I knew I was going to be directing the Edulink project, I proposed an idea to Andy Gibbons, the chair of the Instructional Psychology and Technology department at BYU, to...

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Resources and Articles on Web Analytics in Education

I have written (or am in the process of writing) several chapters on web analytics in education. The following is a list of some of these readings about Web Analytics. Feel free to comment and share...

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Hi from Shanghai – and Mobile Learning at Prof Shen’s E-Learning Lab (Jiao...

I presented yesterday at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University E-Learning Lab, and was impressed by what they are doing. Although it is not the only thing they do, I quite simply have not seen anyone as...

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The power of networks: Using the new media (e.g. blogs, wikis) in the...

I believe that public school systems and universities are going to change significantly in the next 20-30 years. My thinking on these issues has been influenced by people like Lave and Wenger...

View Article

How Web Analytics Changes Business…the 2008 Omniture Summit

The use of web analytics is not just changing online business, but all of business. That is one of the key messages that Josh James, CEO of one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies,...

View Article


Lance Armstrong – and the call to “active citizenship”

I heard Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and cancer survivor, speak last night at the Omniture 2008 Summit. Through sharing his story of surviving cancer, his multiple Tour de France wins, and his...

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How to get a message to spread: and why most marketers do not understand how...

Since I heard Seth Godin (a “guru” in online marketing) speak yesterday morning, I have not been able to stop thinking about some of his key messages. I’ll explain why I keep thinking about them at the...

View Article


Teaching Web Analytics in a Web 2.0 Way – Part 2: A report on the semester

I just got my student reviews back from this last semester (see below), and so I thought it would be good to give you a follow-up report on the Web Analytics class (ISys 590R) I was asked to teach. I...

View Article

Tools and Techniques for Online Cross-Cultural Knowledge Communication

Just returning from Denmark (land of some of my ancestors), where I presented a paper at the Aarhus School of Business – “Knowledge 360” conference. Perhaps the best thing about presenting my paper...

View Article


The Questions We Ask: Reviewing 10 years of research on Cultural Attitudes...

I wonder if anything has more impact on our future than the questions we ask? First, if we take it on more of a micro-level, imagine going into any random meeting. You will see things differently and...

View Article

Web Analytics in Online Instructional Design and Evaluation

Several months ago, before I knew I was going to be directing the Edulink project, I proposed an idea to Andy Gibbons, the chair of the Instructional Psychology and Technology department at BYU, to...

View Article

Resources and Articles on Web Analytics in Education

I have written (or am in the process of writing) several chapters on web analytics in education. The following is a list of some of these readings about Web Analytics. Feel free to comment and share...

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