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    Web 2.0 Applications in Learning : eLearning Technology
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    ... there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. â?? Personal ... activity and other adoption models. Still, be 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 ... ?¢ Connectbeam â?¢ IBM Lotus Connections - Dogear â?¢ Scuttle â?? Open Source Social Network ...
    Internet Time Blog: Design
    Monday, September 15, 2008
    Web Style Guide Distributed Learning: Approaches, Technologies and Solutions Lotus Institute (1996 ... Common Ground, a Pattern Language for HCI -- iffy, incomplete. Personalization Consortium Don ... list . Patterns are a vocabulary for design. Christopher Alexander coined the term "Pattern Language" to ... Timeless Way Of Building defines a pattern as a three part construct. First comes the context; under what conditions does this pattern hold. Next are a system of forces. In many ways it is natural to think of this as ...
    Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
    Monday, March 3, 2008
    ... practices in Iraq, and several others. I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal ... 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 page ... Systems • BEA Pathways • Cogenz • Connectbeam • IBM Lotus ...
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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 ... 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 page ... Systems • BEA Pathways • Cogenz • Connectbeam • IBM Lotus ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, March 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Web 2.0 Applications in Learning : eLearning Technology
    ... there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. â?? Personal ... activity and other adoption models. Still, be 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 ... ?¢ Connectbeam â?¢ IBM Lotus Connections - Dogear â?¢ Scuttle â?? Open Source Social Network ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - Comments
  • Internet Time Blog: Design
    Web Style Guide Distributed Learning: Approaches, Technologies and Solutions Lotus Institute (1996 ... Common Ground, a Pattern Language for HCI -- iffy, incomplete. Personalization Consortium Don ... list . Patterns are a vocabulary for design. Christopher Alexander coined the term "Pattern Language" to ... Timeless Way Of Building defines a pattern as a three part construct. First comes the context; under what conditions does this pattern hold. Next are a system of forces. In many ways it is natural to think of this as ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, September 15, 2008 - Comments