Information Indigestion
Stefanie Hausman | September 22, 2010We all suffer from information overload. How can our brains handle this much information? Are we learning more and getting smarter or suffering from information Obsessive Compulsive Disorder where we compulsively collect more, and often useless, information; check email; monitor tweets; update our Facebook status; text our friends and family; instant message our co-worker next to us – all at the same time?Read more...
Creativity and Getting It Close to Right
Peggy Grant | August 17, 2010I’ve been thinking about creative thinking lately, due to a book I’ve been reading,World without End by Ken Follett . In this sequel to Pillars of the Earth, a young woman, Caris, becomes a medical healer and faces the customs and superstitions OF 14th century England. It’s interesting to think about the kinds of thinking that people did during that time, processes that are similar in lots of ways to how we want our students to approach problems.Read more...
Highlights
April 6, 2006This simple and easy to use solution can help you turn static and stale information describing an event into a collaborative sharing and discussion in real-time. From the simplest conference weblog to a complex tool for allowing attendees to question, upload documents, and share video and audio, we build experience capturing solutions which:
- Greatly enhance the return on your investment at conferences
- Disseminate information to your audience, be it the home office or public world-wide
- Simplify methods for documenting and distributing notes and outcomes
- Are built upon a proven cross-platform set of technologies


