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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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Sears Holdings Corp. Posts Thousands of Jobs on Twitter, Hundreds of Thousands to Follow
At present, it costs $4000 to list 500 jobs and $8000 for unlimited job postings. In today's tough, competitive hiring market, a service like this can give motivated job seekers an edge. Sears Holdings Corp. just announced they posted thousands of jobs on Twitter via the Twitter-based job board service, TweetMyJOBS.com . The parent company of retail stores like Sears and
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Aristotle's Error
By presenting various visual targets to monitored animals, investigators learned that cells in early-processing brain areas are each sensitive mainly to changes in just one visual parameter, not to others. For instance, in the primary visual cortex (V1, also called area 17), the main feature extracted is the orientation of edges. Although our perception of the world seems effortless and instantaneous, it actually involves considerable image processing, as we have noted in many of our previous columns. Curiously enough, much of the current scientific understanding of that process is based
Scientific American
- Monday, March 15, 2010
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 13 March 2010
An incubator of cutting-edge technologies, the SXSW Interactive Festival offers five days of captivating keynote presentations, panel sessions, book readings, Salons and Core Conversations that provide hands-on training as well as big-picture analysis. PubCon South will include cutting-edge panel sessions exploring tracks dedicated to search, social media and affiliate marketing, an intensive professional search and social media training program, and some of the world's top keynote speakers. It's SXSW weekend so you may be pretty burnt out on conferences - or just sick and tired of hearing about them - but if you're in New York City this week, don't miss what's sure to be a profound and fascinating conversation between Chinese digital activist and artist Ai Weiwei, Twitter co-founder and chairman Jack Dorsey, and ReadWriteWeb's Richard MacManus.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Update: Digital Habitats Presentation Recording
Thanks to Jeff Lebow, there is a recording, synched to my slides, of Friday’s presentation as part of Webheads in Action Online unConvergence . Clarification: For context, towards the middle means a more inward (private) orientation and towards the outer edge a more public/open orientation.Discuss the spidergram with your group or community. Sweet! I
Full Circle
- Saturday, May 23, 2009
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Atlassian's Crucible & Fisheye 2.0 Are Rough Around the Edges
At this point, free and open source alternatives like the Google-made Rietveld for Subversion, or Review Board present a simpler way to do side-by-side comparisons. This month, Atlassian launched the 2.0 versions of FishEye and Crucible, their collaborative software for coders. For those who're unfamiliar, FishEye is a browser for source code repositories, and Crucible
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction
Microsoft PowerPoint Articulate Presenter StudyMate Adobe Captivate Flashform Rapid eLearning SN.. Raptivity KnowledgePresenter Brainshark Presentations Respondus Elicitus WebEx Presentation Studio Vuepoint Content Creator Adobe Acrobat Connect (Pro/Br.. Corel WordPerfect Office OnDemand Presenter Apple Computer KnowledgePlanet Articulate Microsoft Corporation Articulate Articulate Microsoft Corporation Articulate Respondus Adobe Systems, Inc. I don't know if I've seen this reported by the eLearningGuild , but their reports showed some interesting information about satisfaction levels reported by members on course authoring and rapid eLearning tool satisfaction levels.
eLearning Technology
- Friday, February 23, 2007
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Profitably Running an Online Business in the Web 2.0 Era
One of the things I'm doing this week is preparing for a presentation at Web Builder 2.0 on how to monetize mashups in Las Vegas next week. Seems easy but almost all companies have people in the loop to manage the edge-cases. Unfortunately, edge cases represent the The Long Tail of customer service. Consequently, I've been pulling together notes, talking to mashup creators, and studying real-world examples of how companies are applying innovative ways of generating revenue with Web 2.0 applications and open APIs .
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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Transparency is the new objectivity
Transparency gives the reader information by which she can undo some of the unintended effects of the ever-present biases. Objectivity used be presented as a stopping point for belief: If the source is objective and well-informed, you have sufficient reason to believe. At the edges of knowledge — in the analysis and contextualization that journalists nowadays tell us is their real value — we want, need, can have, and expect transparency. A friend asked me to post an explanation of what I meant when I said at PDF09 that “transparency is the new objectivity.”
Joho the Blog
- Sunday, July 19, 2009
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On the Edge
Yesterday we presented our session at Corporate Learning Trends and everything that could go wrong, did. But that’s the whole point - we went out on the edge, practising what we advocate, and failed in so doing. Sometimes it’s cool to live on the edges but for the most part it’s hard work. Plan A failed so we switched to Plan B which didn’t work so we made up Plan C that limped along for the hour. Jane was stuck in traffic, the technology did not work the way it did the day before and the three of us were multi-tasking so much that we were not as
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Profitably Running an Online Business in the Web 2.0 Era
One of the things I'm doing this week is preparing for a presentation at Web Builder 2.0 on how to monetize mashups in Las Vegas next week. Seems easy but almost all companies have people in the loop to manage the edge-cases. Unfortunately, edge cases represent the The Long Tail of customer service. Consequently, I've been pulling together notes, talking to mashup creators, and studying real-world examples of how companies are applying innovative ways of generating revenue with Web 2.0 applications and open APIs .
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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A Labor Day Manifesto for a New World
They tend to gather on the edges where unmet needs intersect with unexploited capabilities. 0160; Edges are fertile seedbeds for innovation. These edges include emerging economies like China, India and Singapore that are beginning to encourage individuals to pursue their passion. 0160; Other edges We speak on behalf of the creatives who are passionate about their work. They experience deep frustration today with the institutional barriers that have been put in their way as they seek to more fully achieve their full potential.
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Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications
And these are just three of the larger aspects of the many new things taking place in on the 'edge' of the Web today. The key success factors for the underpinning business models of open Web platforms including brief case studies will be presented. The cutting edge of social distribution channels will be explored through the latest field research in OpenSocial and Facebook application models and how best to package and distribute your Web application I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I'll be giving at Web 2.0
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Reinventing the Book in the Age of the Web
our work at O'Reilly as authors and publishers, we've long been interested in exploring how the online medium changes the presentation, narrative and structure of the book, not just its price or format.
A The Twitter Book - A Sneak Preview View more presentations from oreillymedia .
Now, The Hacks books provide a collection of tips, tricks, and documentation There's a lot of excitement about ebooks these days, and rightly so. While Amazon doesn't release sales figures for the Kindle, there's no question that it represents a turning point in the public perception
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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