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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0 And support personal learning and networking. Great way to find expertise and resources. Capture best practices. And there's more. That's down the road.

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Individual Value Required

Tony Karrer

Interesting post found via the Communities and Networks Connection - The Future of Collaborative Networks by Aaron Fulkerson, CEO of MindTouch. Aaron's main point is that enterprise 2.0 Aaron's main point is that enterprise 2.0 See Enterprise 2.0 - What's the PU? & Web 2.0

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Business applications of Twitter

E-Learning Provocateur

We discussed a range of issues around this topic, and we generated some really bright ideas that I feel are worth pursuing in the corporate sector. Organisations shouldn’t be scared by this; in fact, it presents you with an opportunity: Why not respond to the customer, remedy their issue and turn their loyalty back around?

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Emergent Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

As I read through these, I began to wonder what happened to the idea that KM was going to move along the lines of what Andrew McAfee talks about around Enterprise 2.0. There would be tools like social networks that would allow us to find people inside and outside the enterprise.

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Clark Quinn

If you're a trainer embracing learning 2.0, These are fair questions that are also central to the issues of the Enterprise 2.0 Rather they should be adapted and used in pragmatic ways don't you think? who gives a rats ass where it lives. This is counter to the very being of a person like Stephen Downes.

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Tony Karrer

If you're a trainer embracing learning 2.0, These are fair questions that are also central to the issues of the Enterprise 2.0 Rather they should be adapted and used in pragmatic ways don't you think? who gives a rats ass where it lives. This is counter to the very being of a person like Stephen Downes.

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Traditional Learning Paradigms Don't Have to Die

Vignettes Learning

Mobile log, LAX, delayed Southwest I just presented to the ASTD LA External Consultant group on Social Networking and impacts on learning. In Social Networking and Enterprise 2.0, Trainers in formal learning conditions can use Social Networking. Many of us, trainers, need to re-examine ourselves on this issue.