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DevLearn ‘09 Keynote: Andrew McAfee #dl09

Learning Visions

Brent in his usual enthusiastic tone welcomes us and runs through the business… Andrew McAfee New book out: Enterprise 2.0: Where we are with enterprise 2.0? Definition: “Enterprise 2.0 The internet is the world’s largest library, but all of the books are on the floor.” -- that was Web 1.0.

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Learnscape architects have implemented miniature versions of the internet behind corporate firewalls that provide all of these things, from peer-rated FAQs to wizards, on-line help desks, and best practices repositories. Jay does speak to this in his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise 2.0

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Firewalls - You can certainly install tools behind the firewall. You have to decide about inside the firewall vs. SaaS, but this shouldn't hold you back. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0 eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0 No problems getting things here. See the lists of tools below.

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Giving up control

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Many organizations appear scared to death of Enterprise 2.0. They’re worried about secrets slipping over Chinese walls and firewalls. They’re worried, in short, about what will happen when they actually do empower their employees with the digital toolkit of Enterprise 2.0.

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How to Replace Top-Down Training with Collaborative Learning (3)

Jay Cross

That’s short for a phrase that kept coming up in conversation when he was writing Enterprise 2.0. Conventions like ASCII, programming languages, Internet protocol, and encryption were developed for corporate mainframe computers and only later adopted for personal computers. A Note About Internet Access. People come first.

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

It goes by many names, from Enterprise 2.0 The Workscape should address the needs of learners throughout the extended enterprise. Wiki, inhouse YouTube, internet. Enterprise social network. As many as four out of five large multinationals report they are undergoing a digital transformation. Reading the temperature.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

Can hook up to Yammer too – Yammer is an internal Twitter-like client that allows 2.0 interaction behind the company firewall – safe, secure conversations not visible to the public. Corporate America wants to change the Internet to meet their needs, to fit in with their “we rule” model. Quick and easy to set up. Hard to do.