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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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28 Articles match "Luis Suarez"
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ELSUA ES: Luis Suarez talks about knowledge management, community building, social computing and living in a world without e-mail [a very good thing].
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 that I create a list for workplace learning .
Learning and Working on the Web
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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. 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
The Curmudgeon’s Manifesto
I believe that Luis Suarez has started something in Curmudgeons Unite! :
As I thought about Luis’ post, I realized that there are a lot of social media applications that aren’t worth using because they lock you in or just make things more complicated for your content in the long run. Luis cites Facebook and LinkedIn: “Do you realise that by making heavy use of either of them you pretty much lose all of your rights to the content that you generate and therefore I guess I could sum it up in one single sentence: “ The more heavily involved I’m with the various social networking sites available out there, the more I heart my own personal business blogs “.
Learning and Working on the Web
- Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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KM Tweeters!
Luis Suarez
By David Gurteen I started out with a simple mission to compile a top ten list of people who regularly tweeted on KM inspired by this list Ten People All Twitter Beginners Should be Following .
And of course, like a good Tweeter I announced my intent on Twitter only to be reminded by @Nimmy that
@Patrick Patrick DiDomenico
Gurteen Knowledge-Log
- Friday, January 2, 2009
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Simple “Why’s” Regarding Enterprise 2.0
With thanks to Luis Suarez of IBM Spain for pointing to Laurie Buczek of Intel outlining the company’s reasons and path towards the large-scale adoption of social computing
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Employees Want to Put a Face to a Name
Too much time is lost to find people & information to do your job
Getting work done effectively
Wirearchy
- Monday, February 16, 2009
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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
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 Luis Suarez 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. The Big Question this month are Predictions for Learning in 2008 . Here are my predictions, but realistically
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 3, 2008
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Leveraging the human network
Luis Suarez and I will be discussing “learning in an era of networked intelligenc Chief Learning Officer has published an article on Leveraging Human Networks to Accelerate Learning : “Networks connect diverse people quickly and easily…Networks can withstand stress and adapt quickly to change…Networks contain a small number of people that have proportionately more influence over the network than others.” 8221;
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elearnspace
- Friday, April 17, 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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The Impact of Social Software within the Enterprise
Luis Suarez reviews these arguments and comes to the conclusion that “without social software becoming available within the corporate environment we wouldn’t been been very much involved any longer with such key and important disciplines as knowledge sharing, nor collaboration. Impact of Social Software within the Enterprise | elsua.net | Luis Suarez | 9 March 2009
...Tags: Corporations are struggling with the use of social software. Is it worth the effort?
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Facebook Platform
Luis Suarez - How to Boost Your Social Capital with Facebook mentions MyBlogLog . Great example, Luis. Stephen Downes picked up my post on Facebook As a Learning Platform . He commented: To be clear, I do not think that Facebook itself is really a learning environment. It's a large, centralized piece of software that is getting creaky with use (we've seen more outages
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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Informal learning hot list for February 2009
Luis Suarez
Wouldn’t it be cool to let the wisdom of your crowd suggest things on the net that merit your attention? It beats threshing a barrage of chaff to locate the kernels of information you want. It’s a time-saver, time is money, and most of us could use more of it.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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The Curmudgeon’s Manifesto
I believe that Luis Suarez has started something in Curmudgeons Unite! :
As I thought about Luis’ post, I realized that there are a lot of social media applications that aren’t worth using because they lock you in or just make things more complicated for your content in the long run. Luis cites Facebook and LinkedIn: “Do you realise that by making heavy use of either of them you pretty much lose all of your rights to the content that you generate and therefore I guess I could sum it up in one single sentence: “ The more heavily involved I’m with the various social networking sites available out there, the more I heart my own personal business blogs “.
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New Meme - Media I Consume - How about a change?
I got tagged by Luis Suarez around a new meme going around that focuses on "Media I Consume"... For example - Luis mentions: Well, to start with, about 100 news sites from all sorts of different places, including TechMeme , TailRank , Megite , Findory , Blogniscient , diggdot .us I'm sure you all remember the Five Things Meme that struck the blogosphere a few months ago. My initial reaction was - "Not another one."
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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