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My time with Idera has come to an end, so I wanted to aggregate some of the resources I assembled with them. I also wanted to share some information about my new company, Bitstream Foundry LLC.
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I attended an excellent session by Bill Finegan of GP Strategies at the Questionmark user conference last week. GP Strategies is a quoted company in the performance management, training/learning and consultancy space and one of their specialisms is deploying...
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2013 promises to be a year of big changes. In this post, I cover career changes and some official resolutions I'm making for the new year.
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Although many corporations and colleges, universities and schools use SharePoint for training and education, take-off for SharePoint in learning is still patchy. SharePoint 2013 looks like it will have some education capabilities, but Microsoft are keeping...
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In this post, I share a PowerShell script that I recently wrote to help out a friend. The script allows you to search and identify content items in SharePoint site collections by object ID (GUID). The script isn't something you'd probably use every day, but it might be handy to keep in the script...
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Bart Hendrickx recently talked at SharePoint Saturday Belgium on Measuring Social Learning with Assessments. I’m pleased to share his slides courtesy of SlideShare and BIWUG (Belux Information Workers Group). Bart Hendrickx measuring-sociallearning-spsbe02...
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So I am sitting here in the Conference on the 1st day of the event and it has been so busy that this is the first chance I have had to write about my experiences. Now this is the first conference I have been to where Microsoft Project and Project Server...
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I read with interest Mark Rackley’s post today “Tips for Joining the SharePoint Community” and agreed with it entirely, the SharePoint community is truly great and the most vibrant I have found in working more than 20 years in IT, and I could not agree...
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My SharePoint community activities are off to a roaring start in 2012. In this post, I'll be recapping a couple of events from the end of 2011, as well as covering new activities taking place during the first couple of months of 2012.
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How do you find the key nuggets of information gold you need amongst all the verbiage on the Internet? Here are some of the ways I stay up to date on SharePoint and Assessments, you can adapt many of these to … Continue reading → Read More...
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Back in June 2011 Paul Beck asked the community for authors to contribute to a community book on SharePoint 2010 (original post). Various authors have stepped up to the plate and the book has now been released. So without further ado…
The SharePoint 2010...
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After some time away, I'm getting back to blogging with a recap of the last several months' worth of events. I cover a couple of SharePoint Saturdays, a webcast, my new whitepaper, and a new CodePlex project for SharePoint administrators.
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It’s 6am in London on a Saturday morning, completely dark, no sign of dawn, the only sound I hear is an owl hooting. I’m off to SharePoint Saturday UK, set in the historic town of Nottingham (famous for persecuting Robin … Continue reading →...
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Thought leader interview with Ed Kelty, CIO of Rio Salado College in Arizona, USA Ed, who are Rio Salado College and what is your role? Rio Salado College is the largest online public community college in the nation with nearly … Continue reading...
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Filed under: SharePoint 2010, Adoption, Questionmark, Web parts, Interview, Community, Colleges, Education, Microsoft, SharePoint, RioLearn, Rio Salado College, Ed Kelty
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Here are the slides from my presentation at the European SharePoint Conference in Berlin last week. The key message is that the way we learn in the workplace is changing rapidly with the 70+20+10 model of learning, and that SharePoint … Continue...