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Do We Really Need So Many Kinds of Social Media?

Blogs that Generals as well as soldiers have been writing • The It’s a question I’m asked a lot and one I tried to address in my presentation at the Army KM Conference and reiterate in this blog post. This is a efficient way to find informative articles, useful websites, interesting blogs , and pictures, based on the recommendation of others. I recently spoke at the 2009 Army Knowledge Management Conference .

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Telebriefing: Leveraging Relationships and Managing Identity Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin

Next week, Alice Wang and I will be presenting our research and consulting findings on the intersect social media and social networking has with identity and security for Burton Group clients. If you are a Burton Group client, I believe you will find this presentation very informative.

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An Accountant’s Advice in Making the Business Case for Enterprise 2.0

Here is a blog post she wrote about the effort, More than enthusiasm for web 2.0. She adds that accountants are trained to deal with varying qualities of data and how to present them to senior management. To that end she requests comments about the report on her blog

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Is That My Video Deposition on YouTube? Best Practices for Law Firms

We perform a variety of legally oriented services her at VR Legal Resources ; everything from scanning and Bates Stamping exhibits to preparing and presenting exhibits and demonstratives in court, and, from time to time, we’re called upon to videotape a deposition. We’re fortunate to have professional relationships with many of the top law firms in the Los Angeles / Orange County area and a few of these firms handle some of the more popular cases you hear about on television or read about on celebrity web sites. Being “ringside” during these sometimes intense encounters and watching the verbal jousting that takes place is what keeps me passionate about my career in litigation services, that, and the fact that I’m entrusted with “behind the scenes” information that ethics dictate that I keep confidential

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This Social Media Stuff Makes Real Things Happen

8220;Is this a conference about blogging , or have I been transported to a comedy club on ‘Best of Improv Night’?” captured them during his presentation while I was live tweeting. With these statements, Brogan echoed some of what Liz Strauss had said earlier in the afternoon — the idea of “inclusiveness” and how that really powers and drives participation on blogs and in social media. “Be self-aware Watching Chris Brogan of New Marketing Labs on stage for the first time at Izeafest 2009 made me pause.

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Seminar series on literacies

fass/events/digital-literacies/index.htm The seminar on the 12th has the theme The nature of virtuality and I will be presenting on: Adventures in Second Life: a personal history . They have a blog at: http://literacyinthedigitaluniversity.blogspot.com/ The main blogger is Robin Goodfellow, Senior Lecturer in New Technology in Teaching in the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University. There are two research seminar series to do with literacies starting this month, both funded by the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council).

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Online communities – technical facilitators are not enough

communicate and support to facilitators in the Facilitators CoP, but I need a good real-time focused presentation and conversation to make this stick. What tipped me over to blog these thoughts? As a global facilitator I subscribe to all blogs and forums in all CoPs, and I stress that this is important for facilitators to do in their CoPs

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Highlights of the Gov 2.0 webinar with Beth Noveck and Andrew Rasiej

On September 29, the FASTforward blog hosted a stellar conversation between Beth Simone Noveck, US Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government and Andrew Rasiej, the co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum. Q: Can either of the presenters speak to what we can learn from other countries on collaborative government? The discussion, which was moderated by Renee Hopkins of Strategy and Innovation , explored how the U.S

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The 3rd KM: personal knowledge management | The AppGap

tools ( blogs , wikis, social bookmarks, RSS feeds and filters, microblogging, and so on). (Tony Some links: – http://www.ppcsoft.com/ blog /personal-km.asp – http://www.ppcsoft.com/ blog /information-overload.asp Overview of 3 pkm tools (including our own) – http://www.ppcsoft.com/ blog /iknow-onenote-evernote.asp Interesting sidenote: when I posted this comment, there was 8 “comments” already; *all* of them was Twitter links to the article, with no (or very little) additional comments. Tony Karrer wrote @ October 6th, 2009 at 7:01 am Great post Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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2.0 and Interesting Times

home, shared workspace, coffee shops, etc.) HR & Org Implication: the performance of an individual should be measured not on when they are in the office or present in their cubicle; rather, on the end result and its merits for the organization itself (whenever the deliverables are accomplished) While people may not like the “2.0″ Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blog Interesting post by Dan Pontefract where he provides definitions of some different “2.0″ Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Clickers

Additionally, looking on the Educause site I found the Classroom Response Systems – 42 Resources page, with links articles and presentations (including about use in libraries). also did a quick search on the JISC site, and amongst other things there is a good case study of the use of clickers with Engineering students ( Active collaborative learning: University of Strathclyde ) on the case study page here Finally, I noticed there’s been a recent brief post on another information literacy blog about clicker use during library orientation Photo by sheila Webber: Spot the (big) Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Implementing Wikis in the Age of Enterprise 2.0 at Océ

This excellent concept will be covered in my next blog post on Océ but the story today is about their wiki experiences. Samuel said that since they have other tools for activities such as file sharing and blogging , this makes the wiki better as it is only used for what it does best. They set up meeting agendas and share presentations in this wiki

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It Takes A Long Time for Change to Happen Quickly …

. I’ve used the captioned phrase often in presentations about the impact of the Web on our societies’ institutions and commonly-accepted social dynamics.  Social tools like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Wikis and Blogging are placing in the hands of everyone communication tools that give them access to global audiences within seconds with virtually no cost and no gatekeepers. I think it’s correct .. think about it for a minute.  Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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LearnTrends Innovation Awards

George Siemens , Jay Cross and Tony Karrer are pleased to announce the first ever LearnTrends 2009 Innovation Awards. These awards are designed to recognize the products, projects and companies that represent interesting innovations in use of technology for Corporate / Workplace Learning and Performance. Winners will be announced and will be asked to do short presentations during the conference.

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Pulled in Too Many Directions? Get Focused

Post a daily blog Distractions will present themselves often, so it’s helpful to step back and remember your primary roles within your business. If you’re a small business owner or freelancer, you probably feel like you’re being pulled in about a thousand directions. Everything seems to be competing for your attention, and you can’t figure out what’s the most important priority for this very second

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FormSpring: Now With Direct Integration With Multiple Popular Web Apps

Using said integrations, you can now use any form you create in FormSpring with a laundry list of web apps that many readers of this blog will immediately recognize. FormSpring’s template list is fairly comprehensive, without being overwhelming, and it’s broken down into categories to make it that much easier to find what you’re looking for. Once you’ve chosen a type of form, you’re presented with the form editor

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Going beyond the hype: Identifying Enterprise 2.0 best practices | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com

On TV.com: Girls Next Door: Wet and Wild BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News &amp Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0 Stewart Mader’s guest post this week on Dennis Howlett’s blog here on ZDNet helps tell part Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Newsletter – August 2009

It’s a question of creator’s choice – post and comments debating how we make money Social media stats – don’t take all as absolute but useful presentation Data on social media use – more useful stats What we do on the Internet – Joining Dots blog post An online market flourishing in China – “Their Amazon and eBay combined…” This revolution will not be monetised – …or Tech Talk in Seattle – Google changing its approach to the real-time web SharePoint in plain English – a keep it simple explanation of online collaboration Create your own SharePoint theme Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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The 7 c’s of natural learning

In formal learning, we should be presenting meaningful and authentic tasks, and asking learners to solve them, ideally collaboratively.  By using tools like blogs for recording and sharing personal learning and information updates, wikis to collaborate, discussion forums to converse, and blogs and microblogs to track what others think are important, we provide ways to naturally learn together. Yesterday I talked about the seeding, feeding, and weeding necessary to develop a self-sustaining network. I Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Seed, feed, & weed

In my presentation yesterday, I was talking about how to get informal learning going.  They may need discussion forums, blogs , wikis, and IM.  As many have noted, it’s about moving from a notion of being a builder, handcrafting (or mass-producing) solutions, to being a facilitator, nurturing the community to develop it’s own capabilities.  Jay Cross talks about the learnscape , while I term it the performance ecosystem. Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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