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don’t like creating “Top 50″ lists so here are my current favourite sources of information and knowledge about learning, especially for the networked business environment. Anecdote AU: A blog focused on “putting stories to work”.
ELSUA ES: LuisSuarez talks about knowledge management, community building, social computing and living in a world without This list is a result of a series of tweets, initiated by Janet Clarey who referred to a Top 50 list of educational technology blogs. Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested
About a month ago the summary of McKinsey’s research on the use of the Web and social computing tools in the knowledge-based workplace made the rounds of the blogosphere and the Web. 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.
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( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
Why did that particular article come to mind ?
About a month ago the summary of McKinsey’s research on the use of the Web and social computing tools in the knowledge-based workplace made the rounds of the blogosphere and the Web. 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.
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( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
Why did that particular article come to mind ?
Unfortunately, you can ask all you want, you will still be doing a lot of work with LMS products this year. Prediction #9 => Niche Online Discussions Based on a series of events (success of small group discussions at eLearningGuild in the Fall, success of the virtual conference with George Siemens, discussion with Jay Cross and others about a conference for people with more experience, and discussion by LuisSuarez about a targeted virtual conference), I'm starting to think that the way to go is to have frequent, more targeted online, virtual discussions on particular topics.
About a month ago the summary of McKinsey’s research on the use of the Web and social computing tools in the knowledge-based workplace made the rounds of the blogosphere and the Web. 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.
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( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
Why did that particular article come to mind ?
don’t like creating “Top 50″ lists so here are my current favourite sources of information and knowledge about learning, especially for the networked business environment. Anecdote AU: A blog focused on “putting stories to work”.
ELSUA ES: LuisSuarez talks about knowledge management, community building, social computing and living in a world without This list is a result of a series of tweets, initiated by Janet Clarey who referred to a Top 50 list of educational technology blogs. Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested
About a month ago the summary of McKinsey’s research on the use of the Web and social computing tools in the knowledge-based workplace made the rounds of the blogosphere and the Web. 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.
.
( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
Why did that particular article come to mind ?