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Eliminating Email? Not Quite, but I am Going to Try
... will be out there. One may argue that it may ‘clog’ up GTSX (the name of our internal environment) with ...
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- Tuesday, September 2, 2008 -
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Eliminating Email? Not Quite, but I am Going to Try
... will be out there. One may argue that it may ‘clog’ up GTSX (the name of our internal environment) with ...
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- Tuesday, September 2, 2008 -
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Eliminating Email? Not Quite, but I am Going to Try
... will be out there. One may argue that it may ‘clog’ up GTSX (the name of our internal environment) with ...
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- Tuesday, September 2, 2008 -
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Performance Support
... his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 really gets you performance support.Jay tells us the ... environments, and widgets, if not performance support?I don't think that having these things constitutes performance support - ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -
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Performance Support
... his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 really gets you performance support.Jay tells us the ... environments, and widgets, if not performance support?I don't think that having these things constitutes performance support - ...
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- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -
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How Wikipedia Works and Wikis in the Enterprise - HBS
Great article - How Wikipedia Works (or Doesn't) that looks at Andrew McAfee's experiences around the "Enterprise 2.0" article and Wikipedia's Articles for Deletion process. It's an interesting discussion of the net impact of Wikipedia's ... the use of Wikis in the enterprise. A couple of things jumped out at me:Sean Silverthorne: Is Wikipedia a good model that transfers to a corporate environment? Andy McAfee: No is the short answer here, simply because (a) how valuable is ... Wikis in conjunction with a class environment, and it's quite natural, especially if you have collaborative ...
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That's what I'm talking about
I have been thinking about ways to merge many of the functions of corporate learning systems with social networks in organizations.It appears that Dave Pollard is pondering the same question and in my opinion he has made some very valid points about why social media and web 2.0 has not yet translated into personal learning environments or enterprise 2.0 ubiquity. I particularly like the way he relates the needs of the learner to 3 categories that we use to process ... challenges of making a personal learning environment work in an enterprise setting. He also states that changes need to be ...
Learning Next
- Wednesday, July 11, 2007 -
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That's what I'm talking about
I have been thinking about ways to merge many of the functions of corporate learning systems with social networks in organizations.It appears that Dave Pollard is pondering the same question and in my opinion he has made some very valid points about why social media and web 2.0 has not yet translated into personal learning environments or enterprise 2.0 ubiquity. I particularly like the way he relates the needs of the learner to 3 categories that we use to process ... challenges of making a personal learning environment work in an enterprise setting. He also states that changes need to be ...
Learning Next
- Wednesday, July 11, 2007 -
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Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment
Cross in the comments and some interesting discussions in the Enterprise 2.0 world that included a post by Bill Ives ... Enterprise 2.0 adoption is getting folks to manage their personal knowledge and adopt practices like blogging for personal ... I've been reading a lot over the past few months around Personal Learning Environments and a lot of related material ... knowledge workers (including myself), there should be no separation between my Personal Learning Environment (PLE), my ... environments that provide support for these need to operate together. If you make these independent and distinct, it will ...
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Direction of eLearning - Emergence or Big System
... topic because it highlights a schism that is echoed in the larger world of IT: Enterprise IT (Big Systems) vs. Emergence (see Enterprise 2.0 and emergence).The idea of Emergence is somewhat simple. You put out small, flexible, relatively easy ... much an LMS that needed to talk to courses.In many corporate environments, I'm already seeing the pendulum swinging away from Enterprise IT. Sure, we'll stick the compliance training and formal training kinds of things under the LMS. But, ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, July 25, 2006 -
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