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7 Articles match "2006","Luis Suarez"
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Learning Flow: unfrozen
Not only is e-mail where knowledge goes to die (according to Luis Suarez ) but PDF’s are where entire articles go to die. This is a re-publication of an article I wrote that was originally published in April 2006 for ADETA , but is no longer available on their website. A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience … via a public interface or Considering the subject matter, and my comment that was published with the article, it’s a bit ironic.
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Learning and Working on the Web
- Monday, February 15, 2010
Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
It brought to mind an article from the January 2006 survey "Knowledge and the Company" in The Economist titled " The New Organisation " to which I have pointed several times over the past two years.
Onge , Tom Davenport , Jim McGee , Dion Hinchcliffe , Larry Prusak , Dave Snowden , Andrew McAfee , Don Tapscott , Gary Hamel , Niall Cook , Lee Bryant , Patti Anklam, Jenny Ambrozek , Anne Marie McEwan , Ross Dawson , Matthew Hodgson , Cindy Gordon , Marc Prensky , Karen Stephenson , Valdis Krebs , Michel Bauwens , Nancy White , Dan Rasmus , Robert
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
It brought to mind an article from the January 2006 survey "Knowledge and the Company" in The Economist titled " The New Organisation " to which I have pointed several times over the past two years.
Onge , Tom Davenport , Jim McGee , Dion Hinchcliffe , Larry Prusak , Dave Snowden , Andrew McAfee , Don Tapscott , Gary Hamel , Niall Cook , Lee Bryant , Patti Anklam, Jenny Ambrozek , Anne Marie McEwan , Ross Dawson , Matthew Hodgson , Cindy Gordon , Marc Prensky , Karen Stephenson , Valdis Krebs , Michel Bauwens , Nancy White , Dan Rasmus , Robert
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Multiple Social Networks
Luis Suarez and Dennis McDonald have posted about the issues with the large number of social networking sites: Your Single Social Network - ClaimID and Identity 2.0 Luis, Dennis and I (and I'm sure lots of folks) have all gone through the decision of whether to spend time signing up and using another site. to the Rescue? Is There Such a Thing as "Social Networking Fatigue"? In these posts they discuss the fact that with as many social networking sites (and I would add other kinds of Web 2.0 sites), there is inherent friction both with sign-up and with on-going use
eLearning Technology
- Monday, December 18, 2006
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IBM Bloggers - A Lengthy List - But No Worries
I've been reading Luis Suarez's blog for a while, and he just had an interesting post that pointed me to IBM's BlogRoll . While lots of the blogs listed there have interesting technical topics, I don't have the time to examine them each ... but I'm not worried. I've found that if they are blogging about topics that I'm
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, October 19, 2006
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Learning Flow: unfrozen
Not only is e-mail where knowledge goes to die (according to Luis Suarez ) but PDF’s are where entire articles go to die. This is a re-publication of an article I wrote that was originally published in April 2006 for ADETA , but is no longer available on their website. A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience … via a public interface or Considering the subject matter, and my comment that was published with the article, it’s a bit ironic.
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IBM Bloggers - A Lengthy List - But No Worries
I've been reading Luis Suarez's blog for a while, and he just had an interesting post that pointed me to IBM's BlogRoll . While lots of the blogs listed there have interesting technical topics, I don't have the time to examine them each ... but I'm not worried. I've found that if they are blogging about topics that I'm
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, October 19, 2006
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Knowledge Management and Learning
Interesting discussion going on with contribution by Luis Suarez, Jay Cross, David Wilson - around the distinction between Knowledge Management and Learning: Knowledge Management and Informal Learning Knowledge Management and Learning - Separated at Birth? - Where They Really? KM & learning: separated at birth?
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
It brought to mind an article from the January 2006 survey "Knowledge and the Company" in The Economist titled " The New Organisation " to which I have pointed several times over the past two years.
Onge , Tom Davenport , Jim McGee , Dion Hinchcliffe , Larry Prusak , Dave Snowden , Andrew McAfee , Don Tapscott , Gary Hamel , Niall Cook , Lee Bryant , Patti Anklam, Jenny Ambrozek , Anne Marie McEwan , Ross Dawson , Matthew Hodgson , Cindy Gordon , Marc Prensky , Karen Stephenson , Valdis Krebs , Michel Bauwens , Nancy White , Dan Rasmus , Robert
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
It brought to mind an article from the January 2006 survey "Knowledge and the Company" in The Economist titled " The New Organisation " to which I have pointed several times over the past two years.
Onge , Tom Davenport , Jim McGee , Dion Hinchcliffe , Larry Prusak , Dave Snowden , Andrew McAfee , Don Tapscott , Gary Hamel , Niall Cook , Lee Bryant , Patti Anklam, Jenny Ambrozek , Anne Marie McEwan , Ross Dawson , Matthew Hodgson , Cindy Gordon , Marc Prensky , Karen Stephenson , Valdis Krebs , Michel Bauwens , Nancy White , Dan Rasmus , Robert
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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