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| | | CLARK QUINN MARCH 14, 2006 Learnlets » Constructivist contamination I think I've gotten infected. I've always been a fan of the constructivist philosophy (and I'm taking a broad interpretation here, meaning learners actively engaged in guided activities to faciliate developing their own understanding | | | | | | | | | | -
Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services - Build strategic transparency - Trends in the Living Networks Download the complete White Paper: The Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services Continued from Responding to Mega Trends - Lead your clients into knowledge-based relationships. Full table of contents below. Build strategic transparency MORE >> -
COMMUNICATION NATION | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006 Communication Nation: Dave Winer on the unconference In case you haven't heard of him, Dave Winer is a pioneer in the blogging world; in his own words, "I've been blogging since there is such a thing." In a recent post Dave has some interesting thoughts about "unconferences MORE >> -
REFLEXIONS | SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2006 Steve Barth | Reflexions: Mental typewriter will knight of newscientist.com news service reports on a new interface that can control computer programs by the power of thought. excerpts:the machine makes it possible to type messages onto a computer screen by mentally controlling MORE >> - Has iSaaS also changed the diagram? | innovation Creators
The problem with the B2Bs and their diagrams was simple. They assumed the world revolved around them. From the perspective of the companies that were supposed to integrate into trading exchanges and office supply exchanges, the list of MORE >> -
Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services - Create a highly networked firm - Trends in the Living Networks Download the complete White Paper: The Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services Continued from Responding to Mega Trends - Build strategic transparency. Full table of contents below. Create a highly networked firm MORE >>
- HigherEd BlogCon is on the way! | Information Wants To Be Free INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006
- Steve Barth | Reflexions: Still, It Stops REFLEXIONS | TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2006
- Solve 360 is Web Office Technology | innovation Creators TURNING KNOWLEDGE WORKERS INTO INNOVATION CREATORS | THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2006
- Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services - Evolve your business models - Trends in the Living Networks TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006
- Congratulations all around! | Information Wants To Be Free INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006
- Steve Barth | Reflexions: Turning Information Overload into Intelligence Advantage REFLEXIONS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2006
- The Difference between Trees and Leaves ELSUA: THE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT BLOG | THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2006
- Communication Nation: Who are you? COMMUNICATION NATION | TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2006
- Steve Barth | Reflexions: David Barth’s “Hard Right” Reviewed in Variety REFLEXIONS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2006
- Steve Barth | Reflexions: Why are online game environments so much more compelling than our office collaboration environments? REFLEXIONS | THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2006
- Steve Barth | Reflexions: Autism in its own Words REFLEXIONS | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006
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