User talk:Stravey

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Level 1 History
In the 1st century BC, the Romans, after defeating the local tribes, created the province of Gallia Belgica. A gradual immigration by Germanic Frankish tribes during the 5th century, brought the area under the rule of the Merovingian kings. A gradual shift of power during the 8th century led the kingdom of the Franks to evolve into the Carolingian Empire. The Treaty of Verdun in 843 divided the region into Middle and Western Francia and therefore into a set of more or less independent fiefdoms which during the Middle Ages were vassals either of the King of France or of the Roman Emperor. Many of these fiefdoms were united in the Burgundian Netherlands of the 14th and 15th centuries. Emperor Charles V extended the personal union of the Seventeen Provinces in the 1540s, making it far more than a personal union by the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, and increased his influence over the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. {{cite web
 * title=Chapter II: Habsburg Rule in the Netherlands
 * work=History of Holland
 * author=Edmundson, George
 * publisher=The University Press, Cambridge. Republished: Authorama

Stravey currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Stravey is currently employed full-time as a IT Senior Director - Knowledge Management and Learning.

Current Work
- Building a Knowledge Management Program

- Building an corporate IT Wiki

- Building a learning organization

Current Organization
Learning Instructional Designers

Blended Learning

KM - DMOZ Project (Web Open Directory Project)

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Wiki Guidelines

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