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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
Excellent overview of how to use a wiki to contain and extend a course. Matches (and extends) my own experience. "This paper describes techniques and pedagogical considerations when using a wiki to augment a traditional course management system, and presents best practices for their use. Building a course around the use of a wiki invites students to become involved in the process of creating course content and sharing their knowledge with their classmates. The results of this study suggest that many first year college students only have a cursory knowledge of what wikis are, and incorporating their use in the classroom will add value not only to students' studying and learning, but also to their potential success as future knowledge workers and technology professionals."\n\n
How to Save the World
Web 2.0 (mostly free) tools for business - Extensive and practical
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Blogs, wikis and document sharing, IM and twitters, multimedia tools,
canvassing tools, sensemaking tools, risk management tools, personal
content management tools, environmental scanning tools, story
collection tools, desktop videoconferencing, simulations and scenario
planning tools, proximity locators, affinity detectors, e-learning
tools, unconferencing tools, mindmappers, virtual world tools, and
mashups customized to suit your particular business -- there are dozens
of different types of Web 2.0 tools to choose from. How do you decide
which ones are best for your organization? -
show
them.
Unmanaging knowledge - How to tell the boss to back off | Smart People magazine
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People are seldom aware of exactly what unrelated knowledge they possess until confronted with a problem or an opportunity.
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a natural outgrowth of day-to-day interactions, or self-organization by the people representing both management and the informal networks of a given venture.
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12 eLearning Predictions for 2009 : eLearning Technology
How will technology impact on education in 2009? An expert predicts ...
The Bamboo Project Blog: Negative Online Behavior is a Product of Culture, Not Your Social Media Tools: What I'm Learning from the Work Literacy Course
About using social media professionally - "If people have negative experiences with using social media in their organizations--if people are behaving unprofessionally or inappropriately--I think that there's something a lot deeper going on that social media is simply bringing to the surface." via WorkLiteracy
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If people have negative experiences with using social media in their organizations--if people are behaving unprofessionally or inappropriately--I think that there's something a lot deeper going on that social media is simply bringing to the surface.
How to Save the World
"Out of my research on this has come a list of tools, technologies and other artifacts of my generation that will probably disappear within the next generation, just as Fax essentially disappeared less than 20 years after it first became popular, and just as CDs, which my generation thought were the last word in music storage, are disappearing even faster." Dave Pollard
Many Eyes
Another interesting visualization tool.
Leveraging Technology to Turn Virtual Organization into Vehicles of Collaboration « Technogenii’s Blog
Virtual Organizations & collaboration
Informal learning & web 2.0: the mash-up — Informal Learning Blog
Very powerful video mashup of the Learning Technologies 2008 Conference through the (camera) eyes of Jay Cross. Under 10 minutes and worth every second.
Australian Flexible Learning Framework - News
Upskilling of existing workers and RPL (recognition of prior learning): About 13% of the funded projects are discovering ways of capturing evidence of existing skills in the workplace and putting this information into a long-term usable and online accessible form, such as an e-portfolio.
25Tools
discuss the use of these and other free tools for education or training as well as issues surrounding their use.
YouTube - Informal Learning in 10 minutes
An interesting video on informal learning - a good speaker.
Jumping Over a Mountain | chrisbrogan.com
"I believe we’re going to shift back to thinking customer service and community management are the core and not the fringe. I believe we’re going to move our communications practices back in-house for lots of what is currently pushed out to agencies and organizations. I believe that integrity, reputation, skills, and personality are going to trump some of our previous measures of professional ability. I believe the web and our devices will continue to move into tighter friendships, and that we will continue to train our devices to interpret more of the world around us on our behalf.
I believe working remotely will become the rule, not the exception, and that we’ll replace some portion of office-meeting time with video now that it’s free-to-cheap. I believe that our business practices, processes, and output will modularize the way widgets have changed web design." Yup! I agree.
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