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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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201 Articles match "collaboration","edge"
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The reward of being truly effective in the public service - you get pushed out
GrassRoots Learning, this leading edge pedagogical and teacher-training model has involved more than 20M students in over 40,000 easy and inexpensive on-line collaborative learning projects. VolNet, a extensive collaborative effort of civil society organizations which brought computer technology and Internet access to over 20,000 volunteer and charitable organizations in 3 years. ? In my posts about CAP sites and Canada's now sad position globally on the web - I mentioned Doug Hull - whom I see as being the best public servant in the country. I
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Historic Conversation With Ai Weiwei Streamed Live
In the early 2000s, he collaborated with Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron on the famous "Bird's Nest" design of the National Stadium for the Beijing Olympics. As a curator, he is known for cutting-edge exhibitions. In the early 2000s, he collaborated with the acclaimed Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron on the winning design for the National Stadium project for the Beijing Olympics, ReadWriteWeb is pleased to be hosting a live-stream for tonight's Ai Weiwei event at the Paley Center in New York City. You can watch it live on our site , where we will be
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Decisions, decisions. Business decisions.
Using smart tech to make it easier for workers to collaborate and network
• Five years ago, an Information Week survey revealed that “more companies are justifying their ventures not in terms of ROI but in terms of strategic goals… Creating or maintaining a competitive edge was cited most often as the reason for deploying a business application.”
MAKING BUSINESS DECISIONS: THE HEART AND THE HEAD
Jay Cross examines decision making on learning at work, and gives the lie to some myths about the use of business metrics.
Internet Time
- Sunday, March 14, 2010
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Remote Collaboration
In other words - How do we collaborate together in remote work teams to be as effective or even more effective than a team that works down the hall? Let me admit that I'm likely in over my head when talking about methods and tools for collaboration. At the core, when I look at what a team needs, it's a pretty simple list: Real-time Voice Screen Sharing Document Editing (sometimes) Asynchronous Share / collaborate My primary interest here are the methods and tools that allow us to work better as part of remote work teams. I cannot claim to be an expert, and I feel like
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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How I use social media
Then it was Azerbaijan, Georgia (the country), Armenia, Kenya, South Africa, Indonesia, Columbia, Ghana, Ethiopia, and a multitude of international NGOs based in Europe and North America who gave me the opportunity to apply online interaction and collaboration practices in the field of international development.
The strategic use of social media to stretch us to our edges and immerse us in that diversity is centrally important.
This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
Full Circle
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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On wanting to see more daring institutions challenge their users
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Tags: Collaborative Learning Communication Tools GlowScotlan We invest millions in "technologies for learning" and often bypass those which are not explicitly designed for that "learning market", especially if this general purpose technology also happens to be free. iTunes U exists not because the iTunes Store itself is so terrible at attracting and sharing learning content - it's actually more successful - but because traditional institutions and those working in them want educational stuff to be labeled educational.
edublogs
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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The New MindTouch Collaborative Intranet: Way More Than Just Wiki
MindTouch , the collaborative software that began as a fork of MediaWiki , has just launched the first of three new turnkey collaborative networks for the enterprise that go far beyond the software's beginnings as a wiki. With the next two scheduled to be made public in the next six months, this first new release is of the MindTouch Collaborative Intranet .
This intranet is focused on taking all the information from your legacy applications - such as CRMs ERPs and SharePoint - and integrating them in to the much more accessible interface that MindTouch has inherited from its other open source and enterprise implementations.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Exploring Social Collaboration and Enterprise Architecture In Oslo, Norway: A Trip Report
Specifically I was asked to present our latest findings on social collaboration and enterprise architecture , two of my favorite topics as many of you know. We also brought our Enterprise 2.0 have had a broader impact this far north and I was gratified that I was able to get a pretty detailed picture as you'll see. The State of Social Collaboration & Enterprise 2.0 My keynote on the second day was less than an hour and I had a lot to share. I spent the early part of this week in Oslo, Norway, a guest of Bouvet and the Norwegian Computer Society, there to help them drive forward some discussions on next-generation subjects in IT and business.
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Performance - Collaboration - Social Network Analysis - eLearning Hot List
eLearning Learning Hot List June 1, 2009 to June 12, 2009 Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. The Various Roles of Instructional Design (work in progress) - Jonathan's ID , June 5, 2009 Mistakes made in Academic Blogs - Don't Waste Your Time , June 3, 2009 New online book on mobile learning -available for free download - Ignatia Webs , June 12, 2009 Discovering Instructional Design 12: the ICARE Model - The E-Learning Curve , June 11, 2009 Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better - Learning Visions
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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A Look at Computer Interfaces
This article examines computer interfaces from the simple command line to cutting edge brain-computer interfaces.
While you’re on this site, check out this amazing video demo of 3D teleimmersion for a glimpse into how you’ll be collaborating with colleagues in a few years. (RN) Tags: Brandon Hall Research Collaboration Emerging Technologies interface Computer scientists are gathering in Boston this week to attend the Computer-Human Interaction 2009 conference. RN)
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Atlassian's Crucible & Fisheye 2.0 Are Rough Around the Edges
versions of FishEye and Crucible, their collaborative software for coders. This month, Atlassian launched the 2.0 For those who're unfamiliar, FishEye is a browser for source code repositories, and Crucible is a tool for peer code reviews.
Both have had a complete UI makeover that shines, but despite a strong track record from Atlassian, there are some critical flaws.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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Leadership 2.0, and How Not to Achieve it
I've talked a great deal about the "edge". Edge means the stuff that happens where organizations intersect - where interactions happen.
It's not concerned with what happens with what happens at the edges.
What happens at the edges is different, and better. Here's an interesting rumour (from Mike Arrington, so let's take it with a skyscraper-ful of salt): CBS turned over Last.fm listening data to the RIAA.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Saturday, May 23, 2009
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The Business Value of Social Networks
It found that while most enterprises agree that collaboration tools are important for members of a team, - especially if that team is distributed across many locations, - such tools are not widely adopted. e-mail, with 87% adoption, is the default collaboration tool for most people in business. While we can argue that social networks increase collaboration within and The January 30 issue of The Economist included a special report on social networking. Overall, the special report concludes: “that social networks are more robust than their critics think, though not
Irving Wladawsky-Berger
- Thursday, February 18, 2010
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