Enterprise 2.0 Rave – A 24 Hour Brainstorm Amongst Peers – May 2007 – NYC, US

Tags: APQC, Knowledge Management, Innovation, Enterprise 2.0, Rave, Enterprise 2.0 Rave, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Francois Gossieaux, Emergence Marketing, Emerging Technologies, Technology Adoption, Collaboration, Work Smarter Well, it looks like the next couple of days I will actually be talking about interesting upcoming conference events that would be taking … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0 Rave – A 24 Hour Brainstorm Amongst Peers – May 2007 – NYC, US

Here’s a thought: Not All End Users Love Technology – Drawing the Line between Work and Play

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Collaboration Loop, Melanie Turek, IBM, Second Life, Metaverse, Virtual Worlds, Play, Games, Work, Workplace, Life, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, KM, Communities, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Learning 2.0 A couple of days ago I was actually … Continue reading Here’s a thought: Not All End Users Love Technology – Drawing the Line between Work and Play

Second Life in 3600 Seconds – A Great Overview to the Metaverse World

Tags: Twitter, Chronicles, Second Life, Virtual Worlds, Metaverse, Social Computing, Knowledge Management, KM, Learning, eLearning, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Communities, Slideshare, eFoundations, Machinima, Virtual Collaboration, Online Collaboration, Remote Collaboration Ha! And then they say that twittering hasn’t got any value add to knowledge workers. That is funny! Earlier on today one of my Twitter friends, Beth, … Continue reading Second Life in 3600 Seconds – A Great Overview to the Metaverse World

I Taller de Podcasting de Canarias – Y lo Mucho que se Aprende de los Expertos

Tags: Podcasts, Podcasting, Taller de Podcasting, Podcasting Workshop, Cronicas de Esperantia, Mangas Verdes, Linotipo, Fran Saavedra, Canarias Bruta, Manuel Almeida, Victor Ruiz, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canarias, Pamela Systems, Skype, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Gestion de Conocimientos, Collaboration, Colaboración, Communities, Comunidades, eLearning, Educación Sí, ya sé que … Continue reading I Taller de Podcasting de Canarias – Y lo Mucho que se Aprende de los Expertos

Informal Learning by Jay Cross – Part Deux

Tags: Learning, Informal Learning, Informl, Jay Cross, Learning 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Learning Technologies 2008, Don Taylor, YouTube, Participatory Web No, that is right. This is not the second take from Jay Cross on Informal Learning. Actually, this is a follow up to a previous weblog post … Continue reading Informal Learning by Jay Cross – Part Deux

Wikipatterns – Getting the Most out of Your Own Wiki Experience by Learning from Others

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Wikipatterns, Atlassian, Confluence, Wikis, IBM, ShortCuts, Podcasts, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Knowledge Management, KM, Communities, Patterns, Best Practices Over the last few days I have actually been reading off my RSS feeds on a new offering … Continue reading Wikipatterns – Getting the Most out of Your Own Wiki Experience by Learning from Others

AutoRoll – Finding Out What Else Your Readers Are Visiting

Tags: Autoroll, Metablogging, Weblogs, Library Clips, MyBlogLog, WordPress, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Web2.0, Wdigets, Blogroll While some folks out there in the Blogosphere are chiming in sharing their experiences (Check out, for instance, the superb weblog entry review that John created over at Library Clips) about the potential business value from using the … Continue reading AutoRoll – Finding Out What Else Your Readers Are Visiting

MyBlogLog – 9 Reasons Why I Am Still Using It Everyday and Loving It

Tags: MyBlogLog, Jack Vinson, MiramarMike, Sergio Nascimento, David Gurteen, Nancy White, Dave Snowden, Jay Cross, Euan Semple, Jon Husband, Harol Jarche, Stephen Downes, Flickr, LinkedIn, Del.cio.us, Second Life, Skype, Go Stats, Metablogging, Social Networking, Social Computing, social software, Web2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Communities of Interest, CoIs, Community Building I am sure that you … Continue reading MyBlogLog – 9 Reasons Why I Am Still Using It Everyday and Loving It