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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 ... Creative Director Dave Hoffer has coined a new term: Disruptive Realism -- an expression presented in an ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • New Literacies
    ... in is data. Eras - Hardware (IBM), Software (Microsoft), Network/Data (Google). Data is the Intel inside of next ... it at 1:30 at my presentation. :) Learning Trends 2008 - Online - Free ...
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
    As usual, my comments in parentheses) Web 2.0 and the Enterprise - Keynote Presenter: Tim O'Reilly ------------------------------- (BTW - Here is the Pageflake for the conference, so you can see a whole bunch of opinions and the very cool twitter feed , real time.) ------------------------------ Brent's intro - Learning in a 2.0 World (Group participation, What I (they) learned in Breakfast Bytes) - user assistance, link audio and video to online help. Google Case ... use them. User contribution system (YouTube, Digg, etc) - Corporate example - Ideastorm (IBM) Customers ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • 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 out ... One of the things that I love about the Internet (Cue the violins) is the life that presentations and information after the live presentation is over and begins to fade from memory. Because we now have blogs, wikis, podcasting and Web 2.0 the presentations can add value long after the presenter has "left the building." This sharing of information and its ... are some resourses from some recent presentations I've done where the content is living beyond the presentation. 1) ...
    Kapp Notes - Thursday, October 23, 2008 - Comments
  • 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 spend ... productivity, or Productivity 1.0. What's new? 280 Slides There is a new online presentation creator in town -- 280 Slides (Beta). Create presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with the world. With 280 Slides, there's no software to download and nothing to pay for -- and when you're done building your presentation you can share it ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - Comments
  • LinkedIn for Finding Expertise : eLearning Technology
    ... including Credit Suisse, Royal Bank of Canada, Citibank, Lexus, Microsoft, Nissan, Universal, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Sun ... Learning Rules for Copying Presentation Style? Forums vs. Social ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Internet Time Blog: Design
    Diffusion Repetition..........................................Epicodicity IBM on Design ... Bibliography Information Presentation for Rapid Knowledge Transfer Review of Alan ... problems presented. P.S. Christopher Alexander finally admits that hes not a designer . (His website ... & ROI Presentations Psychology Social Software String theory The eLearning Museum Time ... Collaboration at ASTD Next Week Tell me a story User indifference Interdependence The shortest presentation ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, September 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Presentations, The Numerati, Searching Google, Planning, & Swype
    Presenting to Small Audiences - Change This If you are designing a presentation to deliver to a small audience - one, three, perhaps five or six people, then even the best presentation advice available will steer you wrong, because it is designed for presenting to large audiences. This is a problem, because the majority of presentations made today are to small groups or single individuals. The Numerati by Stephen Baker - Business Week By building mathematical models of its own employees, IBM aims to improve productivity and automate management. The story includes both a ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Friday, September 12, 2008 - Comments