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Idea nodes & innovation
... with what lies in the future, a growing but as yet unseen pattern. This is the reverse of normal learning, which is based on reasoning from past experience.
Abandoning the MITH myth eradicates the age-old firewalls we have erected ...
Internet Time
- Tuesday, July 8, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
... practices in Iraq, and several others. I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal ... are my notes: Firewalls IP Privacy / Confidentiality Security Control over Quality of Information Strict Control ... careful about overselling the amount of adoption. Adoption Patterns Clearly to increase the chances of successful adoption, you should use patterns that are more likely to succeed. WikiPatterns is a great place to go for ideas around this. A few of the interesting patterns that I commonly think about: Starting Point - Never give people a blank ...
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TK08 - Tony Karrer and Implementation of Social Learning
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à ... , but the writer of the Wiki Patterns book is doing some vodcasts. If you have questions about this, you should ...
Engaged Learning
- Wednesday, February 27, 2008 -
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PLE - PWLE Discussion Contiunes - Corporate vs Personal and IP Rights
... and Michelle Martin . Stephen tells us... Clearly this is a different use of PLE's than those outside the firewall ... understanding of who vs. what, etc. has changed learning and in reality how it changes tacit work. Let's find the patterns ... Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools are helpful in us finding patterns. Andy Roberts posts - More Discussion ... these tools now rather than having tools adopted that are outside the firewall and personally owned where you will lose the content if the employee leaves? There were a few comments in Blogging Inside or Outside the Corporate Firewall ...
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Web 2.0 Tools in the Enterprise
... identifying some different patterns. Then I saw Bill Ives Is Blogging Inside the Firewall an Oxymoron? where he talks about ... Professionals? Not really - see Use of Wikis as Compared to Other Tools . See also: Wikipatterns - A Pattern to ... the firewall. We shall see! Good post. Folks can click upon my name to link to a post of mine about these topics ... Researchers Blogging - Implications?
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Web 2.0 Tools in the Enterprise
I first saw Andrew McAffee's post on uses of Web 2.0 approaches inside of corporations - quite good at identifying some different patterns. Then I saw Bill Ives Is Blogging Inside the Firewall an Oxymoron? where he talks about some of the issues with blogs within the enterprise and ends with: Wikis seem to have less baggage attached to them and that might partially (and only partially) explain their recent rise in use within the enterprise. I'd also suggest that part ... Professionals? Not really - see Use of Wikis as Compared to Other Tools . See also: Wikipatterns - A Pattern to ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, March 21, 2007 -
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eLearning Technology: Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids
... terminology around eLearning Patterns is problematic. In my mind, "courseware" is interactive (to some level) instruction ... - Mainstream Term
Search - Implications on Knowledge Work
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