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WLP Project Development :: Work and Learning Partners project issues and discussions Weblog 42 entries 17-December-2006 9 authors
show or hide details for this item Welcome to the WLP project management weblog Blog Entry 0 replies3 resources 10-November-2005 Mike Malloch
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10-November-2005 12:46:04
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This is a little message welcoming the WLP partners and management team to this weblog. I kick things off by posting some links to project-related bookmarking I have been doing in my del.icio.us account, and noting an email thread about developing skills-development diaries within the site.

This is a weblog for the partners in the WLP project to discuss the work we do to make the project as successful as it can be...

Below is an email which was part of a thread about developing skills-development diaries in the site. It also has some very useful links to some of mine and the NGRF's tags in del.icio.us which have been sued over the past few months to bookmark web resources of interest to the project.

Graham Attwell writes: Sounds very cooool - am well happy with timeline - I think this could   be launch of a great product. Portfolio in plone will have many, many   people interested.

OK - I will offer partners option of one day extension to meeting to   do basic training etc


Okie dokie!

I'll keep people posted.  As the issues come close to realisation I'll also post to Knotations blog, http://www.knownet.com/Members/mmalloch/blog ,  and will post bluesky planning to my main blog http://www.knownet.com/writing/elearning2.0

Graham just emailed with a food lightweight idea for getting started  - just give an interface for listing the learning-opportunities as potential categories - we'll get back on that when Steve is back ( he's off for the rest of the week cause his wife just had a little operation )

By the way, some tags I've been tracking related links into: ... I also include some NGRF tags that Alan et al have been tracking into

[ NB - there are a lot of other related links among my bookmarks, but I hadn't tagged them with wlp in mind so it would take some thought to extract all of the tags -- just have a look round my elearning bundle of tags for instance ]



Mike Malloch,
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