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Training, Context, Disruptive Realism, Wunderkammern, & Numbers
The Well
The value of training - IBM
A company will lose 10 to 30% of its capabilities per year. By year three, an organization has retained only 41% of it original capabilities, dwindling to 24% by year six.
Context as Memory - Green Chameleon
Externalising our memories is also something a function that taxonomies fulfil, and is my official reason why I never allow anyone else to tidy my desk. It may look a mess, but whenever I have to sift through things to find that bloody document I know is in there somewhere I'm also being re-cued on all those interesting ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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New Literacies
... in is data. Eras - Hardware (IBM), Software (Microsoft), Network/Data (Google). Data is the Intel inside of ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
... use them. User contribution system (YouTube, Digg, etc) - Corporate example - Ideastorm (IBM) Customers ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Some Facts about Immersive Learning Worlds
Examples: Swiss construction giant Implenia is working with IBM to test ways to turn off lights in real buildings ...
Kapp Notes
- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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Co-Creating the Sensibilities
... the soup that is Web 2.0. I was participating in IBM’s most recent Innovation Jam focused on the Enterprise ...
Learning Matters!
- Sunday, November 2, 2008 -
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"IBM Crafts Web 3.0 Collaboration Tools" (PC World)
... story link ) **As an aside, I love the new editing UI in Typepad...good job guys! So IBM is releasing something called OpusUna (which means something like "work as one"); "OpusUna enables participants to collaborate and communicate from within
the same browser space, incorporating widgets, audio, and video cameras
to display themselves on the screen. IBM envisions, for example,
collaboration on patient care via sharing of medical images. Financial
traders also could collaborate from around the world." Right now I guess its only working in Safari...?? Anybody know any ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008 -
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Doh&I got the number of employees wrong at Wikipedia
Yesterday I had a lot of fun at my breakout session. I got on a riff comparing Wikipedia to Britannica on a number of fronts. Three years ago when I was at one of IBM’s GIO 2.0 meetings I had the pleasure of meeting Jean Baptiste Souffron, who was the attorney at Wikipedia. At that time,he told me it was just “Him and Jimmy” as official employees.
So as I riffed yesterday I talked about how Wikipedia only had two employees which I assumed would be a lot less that Britannica. Later that day Elliott was interviewing Sue and she mentioned that the ranks of Wikipedia ...
Learning Matters!
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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Notes, Videos and Slides from Virtual World Presentations
Philip Rosedale, a panel discussion and a presentation by IBM's Chuck Hamilton. Good presentations worth checking ...
Kapp Notes
- Thursday, October 23, 2008 -
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"IBM invests in business partners' training" (CNET News)
Training as a competitive advantage ....
"IBM, which expects to unveil better-than-expected quarterly figures, has announced it will spend some of its cash on incentives to encourage some of its largest partners to invest more in training and other areas . On Wednesday, the company introduced a scheme to help its business partners who are cooperating on its New Enterprise Data Center strategy. The scheme involves incentives for IBM partners to improve their knowledge in three specific areas: virtualization and consolidation; energy efficiency; and business ...
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Content, Training, Productivity 2.0, & What's New?
... ultimately provides the reference and instruction necessary to complete a Learning Activity.
IBM invests in business partners' training - C/NET
IBM, which expects to unveil better-than-expected quarterly figures, has announced it will ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008 -
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