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The main subsection-top pages contain executive summaries of their content, along with links to their main sub-subsections.
Note that the page titles have colour-schemes, ‘bread-crumb’ links, and icons to help indicate where you are.
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Three broad areas, each covering three sub-areas .The front page for the ‘Making Guidance More Effective’ section organises links to the 9 subsections
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Some interface elements are
common to all the pages in
the NGRF
This slide labels these basic NGRF
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Some interface elements are
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the NGRF
The next slide labels these basic NGRF
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Selected news in brief
Two extensive main sections:
Making guidance more effective
LMI future trends
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Partial Draft. Mike Malloch, KnowNet, August 15/07
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[ In reply to weblog entry: "Skills Review was an online tool for personal development planning", by mmalloch, 30-June-2005]
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I don't know what happened to that website. I don't think it ever actually launched. Which is a shame.
I have see screen shots for an alternative online coaching site www.MoveMountains.com. It helps you set goals, monitor progress and keep on track with your goals. I think it's due to go live before summer '07
- Web Applications 1.0 - Working Draft — 16 Feb 2007 [Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group] introduces features to HTML/DOM to ease authoring of Web applications, eg context menus, graphics canvas, inline popup windows, server-sent events [document changing rapidly] WHATWG is a growing community of browser vendors (Apple, Mozilla, Opera), web developers.. interested in dev of next generation of HTML - specifically to allow authors to write and deploy applications over the Web
- Bruce Lawson’s personal site : DTI complaint - blog posts tracking his complaint about an expensively inaccessible DTI website (see also his petition at petitions.pm.gov.uk/govaccessibility) .. DTI blames CMS & contractor sad tale beginning '..brand-new oh-so-1997 website of the Department of Trade and Industry, built by Fresh 01 and Fujitsu for a cost of £200,000, yet fails to meet a reasonable level of accessibility, even though it is clearly required in the specificati
I'm Mike Malloch, a software developer with strong opinions about what is wrong with elearning1.0 and vivid hopes for elearning2.0. Mike Malloch photo Through my work with KnowNet, I'm trying to do something practical to enable elearning2.0. Through my elearning2.0 blog I'll be sharing some ideas about what we all can do to speed that development. See KNotations for my technical documentation and writing. I do a lot of bookmarking and tagging, covering issues in elearning, standards, web2.0 and web technologies. I recommend checking my del.icio.us bookmarks and tags directly, since I often post more bookmarks in a day than del.icio.us will deliver via RSS.




















