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Sep
26
2011

""Les gouvernements, les entreprises et les lieux citoyens s'adaptent à la réalité de l'omniprésence des nouveaux médias de communication et en tirent parti. Pourquoi l'école refuserait de prendre avantage des opportunités que ces moyens offrent ?""

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    C'est que les établissements scolaires bloquent plusieurs des sites Web utilisés par les jeunes pour interagir. Les responsables des réseaux informatiques considèrent qu'il vaut mieux interdire l'accès à ces sites prisés par les jeunes plutôt que de recréer à l'école un environnement semblable à celui que les jeunes rencontrent hors de l'école.

  • En créant à l'intérieur des murs d'un lycée ou d'un collège un milieu différent de celui dans lequel un adolescent évolue, on lui lance le défi d'apprendre à contourner ces barrières en plus de lui exprimer jusqu'à quel point on ne lui fait pas confiance dans sa capacité de discernement.
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Aug
25
2011

"The tech world is just getting started with its own full launch - a love affair complete with predictions, trends, and already a roster of tools and services."

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  • People are spending more time in social networks - and getting stuff done there, too. Which means that many of the activities that used to happen in mall stores, while on the phone with friends possibly, or through just solitary search, are now happening as a social experience.
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Mar
8
2011

"The activity streams standard is an open source project created by Chris Messina, Open Web Advocate at Google. His vision was to create a standard for a cross-site social networking news feed. "

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  • , explained how IBM has expanded the vision of activity streams from social networking activity to include all sorts of information flows that occur inside a company. IBM is working to create an activity stream application that could gather information not just from other social networks but from other sources of information such as internal applications for CRM, ERP, HR, and Supply Chain, external applications from partners, and external data sources.
  • With a huge flow of information from many sources, some sort of activity stream filter is needed so that the amount of information flowing through a news feed does not become overwhelming and unmanageable. The activity stream filter must be smart.
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Nov
19
2010

"IBM’s 407,000 or so employees are all on track to become communicators.

How, and why? The company’s intranet, w3, has undergone an evolution over the past decade as more tools encouraging employees to generate their own content—blogs, an internal wiki, social bookmarking tools, file-sharing—have led to a deluge of posts."

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  • Edwards says IBM hasn’t quite articulated a systematic way for communicators to filter employee-created content, but he says the key is to think like a blogger. Bloggers “instinctively” do two things, he says: They point to content created by others via links, and they provoke discussion.
  • “Our task now is to take the skills that bloggers have developed in curating content and rolling them out across our content teams
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Nov
11
2010

"As a key element of the dynamic user experiences discussed in the 10 elements of social enterprise apps, activity streams epitomize how apps can deliver contextual and relevant information. Unfortunately, what was seen as an elegant solution that brought people, data, applications, and information flow into a centralized real-time interface, now faces assault from the exponential growth in data and information sources. In fact, most people can barely keep up with the information overload, let alone face the four forces of data deluge that will likely paralyze both collaboration and decision making (see Figure 2):"

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    • Based on 23 user scenarios, the 5 major categories of filters should include:

       
      • People. Requests focus around people, their relationships, and formal and informal groupings.
      • Location. Physical location attributes include spatial coordinates, topology, environmental conditions, vertical position, and others.
      • Time and date. Time and date plays a key role in parsing out historical data, multiple chronological perspectives, and forecasting and simulation.
      • Events. Events serve as a mega filter by relating people, location, time and date, and purpose.
      • Topics. Topics represent a broader filter that represents a generic “other” category in filtering.
    • User driven advanced filters should at a minimum include:

       
      • Saved filters. Users save and share with other users their library of filters.
      • Trending. Users apply layers of filters to correlate complex multi-dimensional patterns.
      • Simulations. Users proactively test out scenario plans with existing data.
      • Predictions. Users apply pattern recognition and trending to test hypotheses.
Jun
21
2009

The next time someone tells you that you need lots of ideas, stop, think and work out the outcomes you want before you go collecting thousands, and thousands, and potentially more thousands of fluffy, non-relevant ideas that go nowhere.

The gist of Mark’s post is that encouraging the contribution of ideas from all quarters is actually counterproductive. He prescribes the concept of an “appropriate” number of ideas.

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    • This perspective is quite different from the tenets that are driving the Enterprise 2.0 movement. There are three elements of Enterprise 2.0 that are relevant here:

       
         
      1. Emergence
      2. Filters
      3. Culture
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