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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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115 Articles match "Cisco","future"
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8 Ways to Better Understand the Internet of Things
Future sustainable technologies linking the physical and virtual world'
In future posts we'll be covering IoT-driven growth in the fields of virtual factories, digital cities, agriculture and forest management.
'Novel Also worth mention is our article on Arrayent that aims to be the "Cisco of small things" - which is basically middleware for companies wanting to connect their products to the Internet. The world's second Internet of Things Conference is scheduled to take place at the end of November in Tokyo. The deadline for papers was just extended to June 1 -
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
The Future of Publishing – by DK
Here’s a novel way of looking at how we (maybe) fit into the future of publishing—Dorling Kindersley Books did a video about The Future of Publishing , initially for internal consumption, but later on they released it on YouTube. Part 3: Meeting Cisco’s Dan Scheinman and realizing every company is now a media company August 20, 2009
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...Tags: As Cory Doctorow said when blogging it in BoingBoing.net [1] “Watch it at least halfway through…” and you’ll see a change in attitude.
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Skys Blog @ The Dalai Lama Foundation
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Reader challenge: Creating Meaningful Vision, Not Missions
My first post with Cisco's GETinsight blog is very much on this theme: if you want to bring people along with you on a big change, whether it requires digital media or not, everyone needs to understand what the vision means for them.
freestanding - pointing neither to a rosier future or a past in need of improvement
While not There is a continuing frustration amongst many that for the past decade we've talked so much about the potential of digital media for learning, but that it hasn't translated into enough action. I
edublogs
- Monday, March 15, 2010
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The Volcano of Video 3.0
is vividly described by Simon Aspinall of Cisco, who rocked Telco 2.0 Tags: Past problems News Ideas Futur Video 1.0 is TV, low-def camcorders, VCRs, analog and HDTV as it now stands: in the form of “HD” that’s much prettier than SD but is still packed with artifacts because it flows through pipes (both wired and wireless) that limit how good it can look, and that flow only in one way: from producer to consumer. It’s everything we’ve
Doc Searls Weblog
- Saturday, December 20, 2008
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Cisco's Curious Week
Last week was a curious one for Cisco Systems. As described in Seeing What's Next , Cisco's history traces back to disruptive innovation. At the core of Cisco's disruptive march over the past two decades is the Internet Protocol. Cisco started by using IP to disrupt the transmission of basic data, then went to mission-critical data, then began to focus on voice and The company's public move to break into the server market and a splashy consumer electronics acquisition seem like deviations from the company's historical strategy of thoughtfully managing its disruptive growth.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Informal Learning 2.0
John Chambers of Cisco even said that e-learning would make e-mail use look like a rounding error. Tags: future of learnin Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers , according to Andrew McAfee’s original 2006 definition. What McAfee calls “emergent social software platforms” others call Web 2.0
TogetherLearn
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Top Ten Digital M&A Deals For 2010
Cisco acquires LinkedIn
Cisco’s pursuit of enterprise communications is important, and LinkedIn would be a natural and powerful extension of this strategy. Cisco’s acquisitions of WebEx , Tandberg , Jabber and PostPath would be augmented by LinkedIn’s 53 million members globally, and some very cool and unique new applications could be created using the combined capabilities of LinkedIn and Cisco’s various divisions. Editor’s note : As the capital markets heat up and the economy continues to rebound, the deal flow is starting to open up again.
TechCrunch
- Sunday, January 3, 2010
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Innovating for the Future — Sustainably
While some companies might have difficulty meeting these targets, a number of utilities are moving forward with smart grid pilots, enabled by smart meters and distribution equipment from GE and from the likes of IBM and Cisco.
While some might expect sustainability to be the last thing on business leaders' minds right now, our conversations with clients and prospects suggest otherwise. Many are starting to see that success in sustainability is key to emerging from the current recession and achieving long-term growth.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Salesforce.com and Cisco Partner to Provide Cloud-Based Customer Services
Salesforce.com and Cisco announced a partnership today that brings together Salesforce.com's online customer service software with Cisco's strengths in IP Telephony. The offering integrates Salesforce.com Service Cloud 2 to Cisco's Unified Contact Center, providing an extension for Salesforce.com offerings. For example, the service allows users to pull Facebook comments into a knowledge base The service, called "Customer Interaction Cloud," is designed to provide a complete, cloud-based customer service offering for small to medium sized businesses.
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ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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The Digital Mafia: Online Crime Gets Organized, Says Cisco
In its midyear global security report for 2009, Cisco says there's plenty to be worried about when it comes to the way that online crime operations are operating.
But according to Cisco's analysis, the real innovation is how those behind some of the biggest threats are collaborating in new ways. Tom Gillis, Vice President and General Manager of Cisco Security Products, said, "We see many signs that criminals Bot herders and other nefarious characters are still using cutting-edge computing and social engineering. It's enterprise 2.0
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, July 20, 2009
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Masie Wrap Up
Charles Fadel from Cisco Debunking Read, Hear, See, Say Do Myth
Charles Charles Fadel from Cisco had a great chat with Elliott on the need for true evidence based learning design. He went through the story of how Cisco went about debunking the pervasive myth out there about See, Hear, Do….etc. Two great take aways from Elliott’s conversations with Barak Obama:
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Learning Matters!
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Learning from the Extremes - a CISCO report by Charles Leadbeater and Annika Wong
Here is a link to the executive summary [190 kB PDF] of Learning from the Extremes [621 kB PDF], a thoroughly referenced and visually appealing report about the future of schools by Charles Leadbeater and Annika Wong (link to bio needed) for CISCO, and linked to GETideas.org , an open CISCO-funded "public service site providing community, collaboration, and resources for education leaders worldwide".
think it is promising when influential global businesses like CISCO encourage and support discussion about what is in effect "lightweight learning" , and challenge
Fortnightly Mailing
- Saturday, January 23, 2010
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Health Care of the Future
Judging from the ubiquitous Cisco ads, in which Ellen Page televisits her doctor in Denmark from Nova Scotia, that time is (virtually) here. Cisco has tested its technology in the U.S. If ever a field needed a makeover, it's medicine. Chaotic, expensive, inefficient, and often ineffective, health care is dying for innovation. There's
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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