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Visit by Prof Keith Mander, Kent Uni.
Brought up by Darryl Ince (hasnt been up himself for a while :-) Keith is evidently the external assessor, for M150. Comp Sci based at Kent Uni)....
Sport4All.Com still alive!?
PKS and I had an interesting morning with Roger Fennemore and a couple of dudes he brought in (David Bellin and Graham Miller). These folks had an...
Visit by the Director of the Manufacturing Foundation
Peter Whalley and Peter Scott met with James Bentley the Director of the Manufacturing Foundation to discuss potential project links. The Foundation...

AoIR 2003
I recently presented at the Association of Internet Researchers 2003 conference in Toronto. The keynote speakers were Lucy Suchman (Lancaster...
Visitors from Papplewick Trust
Peter Whalley today hosted a visit from Dennis Brennan of Brennan & Whalley Limited and Ian Smith Director of the Papplewick Pumping...
New PVC Requests Compendium Demo
David Vincent, the new PVC (Strategy, Planning & External Affairs), has requested a personal demo of Compendium from Simon Buckingham...
Touch base with Chris Candlin (New Prof FELS)
Chris Candlin is visiting (seconded to) FELS from his home in Macquarie, Sydney. He will be working in batches of time at various locations. He is a...

JIME submission to Royal Society inquiry
A JIME submission was made by Simon Buckingham Shum to the Royal Society Working Group on communicating the results of new scientific...

JIME submission to Royal Society inquiry
A JIME submission was made by Simon Buckingham Shum to the Royal Society Working Group on communicating the results of new scientific...
D3E Phorum About To Go Live As OU Forum
Geoff Austin in LTS has finished a series of changes to the OU Forum (aka Phorum) system and it should be ready to go live very soon. Talk to Simon...
So … now what for Corous?
Last Friday we got the formal notification that Corous was having its independent spreadsheet surgically removed. They have lost Danny Nti and Jim...

Lyceum Rocks!
Lyceum, the Open University's virtual classroom tool originated in KMi, is alive, kicking, serving thousands of students, and delivering...