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Web 2.0 - Consumer vs. Enterprise Use

Tony Karrer

Innovation is happening first in the consumer space and then flows to corporate world. are already being used, then try to align your strategies with these tools rather than trying to provide behind-the-firewall solutions. Ben tells us: Web2.0 vs Enterprise2.0 Facilitating Adoption of Web 2.0 Tools Emergence or Big System Web 2.0

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Recent Second Life Happenings: Going Corporate

Kapp Notes

As described: The Linden Prize will award one Second Life Resident or team with $10,000 USD for an innovative inworld project that improves the way people work, learn and communicate in their daily lives outside of the virtual world. Second, on November 4th (tomorrow), the behind-the-firewall release of Second Life will go public.

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Profile of a learning architect: Nick Shackleton-Jones

Clive on Learning

This extract shines the spotlight on a real innovator who has successfully broken free from the confines of the traditional training course and, in doing so, challenged out-dated models of learning and development. Learning is hardly ever a result of a formal learning experience. A central theme was the employee’s desire for a mentor-figure.

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Origins of “eLearning”

Jay Cross

Learning is whatever gets past their personal firewalls (AKA skulls) and lodges in the brain. Tagged as: elearning { 2 comments… read them below or add one } Jay Cross November 30, 2008 at 9:17 am Relics and attitudes from the early days of eLearning are here. The meme of learning was replacing training. License.

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Origins of “eLearning”

Jay Cross

Learning is whatever gets past their personal firewalls (AKA skulls) and lodges in the brain. Tagged as: elearning { 2 comments… read them below or add one } Jay Cross November 30, 2008 at 9:17 am Relics and attitudes from the early days of eLearning are here. The meme of learning was replacing training. License.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

interaction behind the company firewall – safe, secure conversations not visible to the public. and that’s great because now we are replacing it with ‘new media’ with new technologies and attitudes. ultimately companies will be able to run their own wave server – behind firewall if they want.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

They are rewarded for delighting customers in innovative and non-routine ways. Training departments are mired in Industrial Age, top-down attitudes, and that’s not playing well with Network Era, customer-focused workers. Future, innovation. Stop punishing people for failed experiments; if you never fail, you’re not innovating.