Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us – On What the World Wide Web Was Ever Meant to Be?

Tags: Social Computing, Web 2.0, Social Software, Social Networking, Michael Wesch, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, World Wide Web, Deus Remember when not too long ago I mentioned how I was actually quite content with having, once and for all, my blogroll updated over here and how I said we are all what … Continue reading Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us – On What the World Wide Web Was Ever Meant to Be?

Blogroll Finally Updated! – You Are What You Read

Tags: Metablogging, Blogroll Management, Blogroll, Bloglines, Omea Pro, Knowledge Management, KM, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Software, Blogosfera, Gofiosfera, Social Media, Enterprise 2.0 If you remember, a couple of days ago, I created a weblog post where I was actually indicating some of the different issues I was having while updating the blogroll … Continue reading Blogroll Finally Updated! – You Are What You Read

Deploying Social Software in Learning and Teaching Environments

Tags: Learning, eLearning, Learning 2.0, eLearning 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, KM 2.0, Slideshare, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Social Networking, Weblogs, Steven Warburton I am sure that by now most of you are somewhat familiar with such a fine offering as Slideshare.net. An online place where different folks get to upload slide … Continue reading Deploying Social Software in Learning and Teaching Environments

Knowledge Management and Learning – Separated at Birth? – Where They Really?

Tags: Informal Learning, Jay Cross, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Learning, Social Computing, Traditional KM, Traditional Learning, Social Software, Social Networking, Informl   Yesterday Jay Cross created a brief but straight to the point follow up weblog post to one that I have recently shared myself over here around the subject of Knowledge Management and Informal … Continue reading Knowledge Management and Learning – Separated at Birth? – Where They Really?

What Is a Wiki?

Tags: Wiki, E-Mail, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Collaboration, Offline Collaboration, Knowledge Management, KM, Jotspot, Joe Kraus, ZDNet Yes, I know. I am fully aware of it. I realise that you may have heard about that particular term, Wiki, a few times already. Probably many more times that you would care to … Continue reading What Is a Wiki?

Introductory Guide to Social Software By Trevor Cook and Lee Hopkins

Through Des Walsh‘s weblog post Social Media De-mazed I have actually been able to locate another really good resource to help out all those folks who would want to go and read through a very comprehensive introductory guide on how to get the most out of social software, i.e. the so-called Web 2.0, and get … Continue reading Introductory Guide to Social Software By Trevor Cook and Lee Hopkins

Engineering Systems Solutions to Real World Challenges – Building an Innovation Company for the 21st Century

As you well know, there are a number of different IBM weblogs that I follow on a regular basis, as I have mentioned in the recent weblog post I created around IBM’s Weblog Directory, and while I am still currently updating the actual blogroll from this weblog, I thought I would point out to you … Continue reading Engineering Systems Solutions to Real World Challenges – Building an Innovation Company for the 21st Century