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Quit the begging Wikipedia
Have you ever donated money to Wikipedia? I have, but never again. I have made the decision that Wikipedia no longer deserves my financial support. It was never a huge amount but, as a frequent user of the Wiki database, I felt I ought to make a contribution. I would even be happy to make a modest regular contribution... if I thought that the funding model stood up. I don't. No charity that I know of restricts its fundraising activities to just holding out a donations tin. Maybe they have a plan that I am not aware of but who cares? You have to do better than this if you want any more of my money.
By Raymond G. Taylor3 months ago in 01
How can we trust AI when it can't read
I like to write as a hobby. It's my form of therapy. I post some of my content on Medium and Vocal. For the past few months I have been using AI to help catch grammar issues before I hit publish. I don't take all the suggestions but I feel it works for the big things that I may overlook. I find proofing my own work much more difficult than proofing someone else's work, probably because I read it too fast since I know what I wrote.
By G. A. Botero7 months ago in 01
When is Vocal NOT Vocal?
After several years of writing on this platform I believe I'm pretty quick to recognize Vocal's brand and icon. I subscribe to several official Vocal 'creator' profiles so that I can stay in the know about updates, enhancements, changes in policy, and what-have-you.
By Judey Kalchik 12 months ago in 01
The Art of Work: Valuing Time in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence isn't going away. You might be excited about that. You might be anxious. Whatever you're feeling, though, AI has become a permanent fixture in our society. As long as there's profit to be made, advancements in AI will shape the next wave of technology.
By Addison Horner2 years ago in 01
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Why Most LMS Apps Fail at Mobile-First in 2026
The promise of "anywhere, anytime" learning has existed for a decade. Yet a significant gap remains as we move through 2026. This gap sits between user expectation and actual reality. The problem is no longer about having an app. Enterprise leaders must ask why apps fail to drive engagement. Most Learning Management Systems today are just desktop platforms. They are "shrunk" into a small mobile container. This strategy is proving fatal for modern companies. In 2026, 70% of digital learning occurs on smartphones.
By Del Rosarioabout 4 hours ago in 01
Comparing SEO Services Montreal, SEO Company Ottawa, and SEO Marketing Company Vancouver
In Canada’s major business hubs, digital visibility has become one of the most important drivers of growth. Businesses today rarely rely solely on traditional marketing methods. Instead, they compete for visibility in search engines where potential customers actively look for services and products.
By Jane Smithabout 5 hours ago in 01
7 Gamification Patterns That Boost EdTech Retention
The challenge for Education Technology in 2026 is high. It is no longer about just delivering content. The real goal is to sustain the "will to learn." Digital fatigue has reached new heights this year. The focus keyword is 7 Gamification Patterns That Boost EdTech Retention. This phrase represents a vital strategic shift. Product leaders must move from points and badges. They must embrace deep psychological engagement instead. Passive learning is now a dead concept. To survive the current market, platforms must change. They must become active and habit-forming environments.
By Del Rosarioabout 5 hours ago in 01
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