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| | CLARK QUINN DECEMBER 14, 2011 Authentic Learning This week, #change11 is being hosted by Jan Herrington (who I had the pleasure of meeting in West Australia many years ago; highly recommended). She’s talking about authentic learning , and has a nice matrix separating task type and setting to help characterize her approach. saw five of the teams present, and it was fascinating. I | | | | | | | | | | | -
WEB WORKER DAILY | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2011 Virtual is killing business travel? ‘Awesome,’ say execs. Much like George Clooney’s character in Up in the Air , business travel is a bit of a paradox. Sure, busy road warriors complain about living out of a suitcase, but there’s also a kind of perverse pride and even romance to the frequent flyer lifestyle of perpetually jetting from city to city. Texas tourism officials, not so much. percent. percent. MORE >> -
TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2011 PushStart launches new startup accelerator program in Australia The Australian startup scene continues to heat up. Arguably Sydney is already in the top 10 tech startup cities in the world, with activity rapidly growing through this year. The latest news is that the mentor program PushStart (which I participate in as a mentor) is today launching its planned PushStart Accelerator program. ABOUT THE PROGRAM. MORE >> -
WWW.THECONTENTECONOMY.COM | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2011 The Content Economy: Social Collaboration vs The Existing Communication Culture The Content Economy. Pages. About. Speaking. Presentations. Writings. Contact. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Social Collaboration vs The Existing Communication Culture. Tightly controlled communication flows. The organization is strictly hierarchic in the sense that it is not ok to bypass the chain of command when communicating with others. SUMMIT. MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2011 Language versus Writing and User Generated Content on the Web - Part Three This is third part in a series prompted by interesting post, Language is not writing , from the Economist. started to look at the evolution of communication media yesterday. In my last post I brought us up to the printing press. Now the Web may eclipse the printing press in impact. It allowed people to think in new ways. MORE >>
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