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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | TONY KARRER MARCH 3, 2008 Web 2.0 Applications in Learning It was designed to be a small to medium size group discussion, but because the room was large it was very challenging to do that successfully. Existing Adoption At the very start I asked the audience for examples of where they were currently using these tools as part of learning solutions. Tools? Applications in Learning. | | | | | | | | -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011 Knowledge Work Emergent Collaboration - Work Literacy And we do this my embedding the tools into existing processes, and also assembling these tools for adhoc work in a more solidfied way. Real examples. What’s happening is that wikis are actually replacing a process, they are becoming a new way to do group work. 360 Degree Reviews. Making social learning work. Recap. MORE >> - My Global Address Book - Refactored | innovation Creators
It is an amazing tool. innovation Creators Successful innovation is not about the ideas or inventions; it’s about the people. About Videos Whitepapers My Global Address Book - Refactored March 20th, 2007 Big Contacts offers a dedicated “global address book. You can also access via an API. The delivery mechanism is REST. MORE >> -
WWW.FASTFORWARDBLOG.COM | SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2009 The FASTForward Blog " Solving the 1:10:100% problem: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary It’s the year of ‘ You ‘ But take a look at who is the You in YouTube, for example, and you’ll find that 90% are passive participants. Groups users. Solving the 1:10:100% problem by Phil Wainewright February 23, 2007 at 9:27 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 But if the Web is the inspiration for Enterprise 2.0, MORE >> -
WWW.FASTFORWARDBLOG.COM | FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2008 The FASTForward Blog » McKinsey Web 2.0 Enterprise Research - Surprises?: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary executives in India and Asia-Pac are more than twice as likely as Europeans to cite blogs as a tool of real importance to their companies). 4) Among the tools themselves, there is an increasing array of choices and some changes already in the popularity of individual tools. McKinsey Web 2.0 Enterprise Research - Surprises? MORE >> -
WWW.FASTFORWARDBLOG.COM | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2008 The FASTForward Blog » The problem of emergence: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary Instead, they’re building tools that let these aspects of knowledge work emerge. So, for example, instead of locking down a taxonomy for categorizing documents, the designers might provide a tagging system to allow a folksonomy to emerge from the idiosyncratic choices of each user. Enterprise 2.0 initiatives. Enterprise 2.0 MORE >>
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