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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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83 Articles match "2005","collaboration"
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HTC Disagrees With Apple’s Actions
8221; Some of HTC’s technology firsts include: First Windows PDA (1998) First Windows Phone (June 2002) First 3G CDMA EVDO smartphone (October 2005) First gesture-based smartphone (June 2007) First Google Android smartphone (October 2008) First 4G WIMAX smartphone (November 2008) In 2009, HTC launched its branded user experience, HTC Sense. This experience was fundamentally based on listening and observing how people live and communicate. “HTC has always taken a partnership-oriented, collaborative approach to business. HTC Corporation has outlined its disagreement with Apple’s legal actions and reiterated its commitment to creating a portfolio of innovative smartphones that gives consumers a variety of choices.
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Join Charlie Rose, Ron Conway, Jack Dorsey And Lots Of Others At TechCrunch Disrupt
In 2005 Katie moved to work on the Apple Online Store team as a Sr. Manager focused on content and customer experience, collaborating with engineering, marketing, and design teams to improve online shopping for Macs and iPods. We are just starting to announce the first speakers at the upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York City on May 24 – 26 .
TechCrunch Disrupt is a three-day, single-track conference and startup competition to immerse you in the debate about what’s changing in media and technology right now, what’s causing it and what we need to do about
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Two Cheers for International Women's Day
She is getting a Woman of Courage Award from the Global Partnership to End Violence against Women, a collaboration of the U.S. Kuwait was late — 2005.
Two out of three cheers for International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8.
My first cheer is loud and enthusiastic: High fives for women's diversity — all types of women in all types of careers!
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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The Cloud and Collaboration
Hofkirchner, 2005) As we read and hear more about the growing internet and the emerging cloud, we are also hearing more about the way in which we, as connected members of the cloud, work together. Hope can emerge from new collaborative models based on a new paradigm; science and art will act gracefully to match human nature, and to shape the future of humanity. (80+1, It expresses Paper written as a contribution to the Ars Electronica symposium on Cloud Intelligence . Let's take as a starting point the discussion of 'cloud intelligence' on the conference website: In the cloud
Half an Hour
- Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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Teaching for "Restless Natives"
Some of her take-home points: - students want more choice and influence in learning with greater flexibility as well as self-direction - they want more opportunity for collaborative thinking - and it's "not cheating" - they want more opportunities to evaluate alternative sources of information - they enjoy diverse technology, like teaching with slides, audio, video - memorization alone doesn't make sense No wonder there is so much "checking out" of the school system in the middle and high school years. Check out a thought-provoking interview with Deneen Fraser-Bowen at Innovate Online (register, but free).
Eide Neurolearning Blog
- Wednesday, December 28, 2005
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Congratulations to Beth Kanter, Active Networker
met Beth in 2005 at the first Blogher . Tags: social media collaboration community indicator If you ever doubt the powerful combination of one motivated person and a large social network, take a look at this Businessweek story about my friend Beth Kanter.
One of the Web’s First Social Networkers - BusinessWeek
Full Circle
- Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Social Collaboration Platform CollectiveX Is Reborn As Groupsite
CollectiveX, a LinkedIn-like professional social network focused on offering collaboration and sharing tools for groups (companies, boards of directors) has renamed the company Groupsite.com, after its flagship product Groupsites. We first wrote about CollectiveX, founded by serial entrepreneur Clarence Wooten, back in 2005 when it first went into private beta. Groupsites lets anyone create a social network for either business or social purposes. The company has also raised an undisclosed amount of funding in the range of “hundreds of thousands of dollars” from
TechCrunch
- Monday, June 15, 2009
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Infoway
The private sector is key to ensuring that any proposed standards solutions are appropriate and feasible and the effective implementation of any standards-based solution depends on collaboration with the private sector." Infoway has released a reference implementation on SourceForge: "IRIS (Infoway Reference Implementation Suite) is a demonstration of Electronic Health Record (EHR) interoperability messaging created by Canada Health Infoway. The project demonstrates and proves Patient Registry interoperability messaging using HL7 v3." Coverage This appears to be an otherwise
Half an Hour
- Monday, June 13, 2005
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Intel's Social Media Training
The result was the creation of Intelpedia, a team based wiki collaboration site launched in November of 2005. Today, Intelpedia contains over 15,000 articles from Intel employees defining, collaborating and documenting their part of the Intel workplace."
In June 2008, Intel added the Digital IQ training program on how to use these social media tools to increase innovation, communication and collaboration at work. Are you exploring how to create a social media strategy for your company? Are you looking for a company to benchmark?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Communities of Practice
In Building a Collaborative Workplace , they discuss three types of collaboration - Team, Community and Network . As they say, “ Our purpose is to provide an understanding of the type of culture required to support collaboration. ” Anecdote’s collaborative framework :
I’m reviewing my resources on communities of practice and synthesizing some of the articles I’ve come across and added to my social bookmarks or blogged about on my Communities Thread .
One of the best sources of practical knowledge on online community building
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The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On
Breeding, 2005) They will be able to be in constant audio and video contact with family and friends, meaning that families and groups will never really be separated unless one of them chooses to be. TechTarget, 2005) In the past, these learning materials were confined to physical media such as video tapes or CD-ROMS. O'Reilly, 2005) Web 2.0 An MS-Word version of this essay is available at [link] In the summer of 1998, over two frantic weeks in July, I wrote an essay titled The Future of Online Learning. (Downes, Downes, 1998) At the time, I was working as a distance
Half an Hour
- Sunday, November 16, 2008
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New Technology Supporting Informal Learning
Squire, 2005) What most characterizes games and simulations is that they are not merely forms of instruction, they are environments, into which students must immerse themselves in order to participate. (Foreman, Aldrich, 2005) It is this feature, and not simply the action and the graphics, that motivates learners and draws them in. Ng & Wiemer-Hastings, 2005) That Abstract We often talk about games, simulations and other events in learning, but these technologies support only episodic learning. Equally important are those technologies that provide a context for these learning
Half an Hour
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Future Platforms for eLearning
I've seen the Content Authoring Research Report from the eLearningGuild that suggests what tools are being used in 2005 and it suggests that most content is being authored using fairly traditional tools such as Flash, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Captivate, Lectora. Collaboration will be part of the environment, but we'll still be struggling with getting collaboration to work effectively as part of the system - so we'll still underuse those features. The recent article by Dion Hinchcliffe - Blogs, wikis, and Web 2.0 as the next application platform got me thinking again about
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, June 22, 2006
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