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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | IGNATIA WEBS JANUARY 4, 2010 My 8 learning predictions for 2010 In follow-up of the predictions I made in 2009 , I take a go at predicting the learning evolutions for 2010 (oh, how I wish I had an oracle to advise me). Social media will become more streamlined, and all present: the last couple of year’s new social media applications sprung up. education2.0, Pedagogy will overtake technology as the main focus in new media learning research. | BRAVE NEW ORG MAY 15, 2010 Standalone LMS is Still Dead (rebutting & agreeing w/ Dave Wilkins) We have an ecosystem made up of formal, informal and social learning components in addition to having a seamless, federated workflow for the employee. Maybe that is, for example, Learn.com, Saba, SharePoint 2010, or mainstays like SAP and Oracle. Great business for Kirkpatrick, and even better for companies that were serving up formal learning content. Let the fireworks begin. | | | | | | | TONY KARRER JULY 12, 2006 The Business Web And, Oracle and SAP both have announced they would take the software as service market seriously as well with their own on-demand offerings. The reason is that The Business Web will be best known for its ability to easily create composite applications, or what is now popularly known as "mash-ups.†Richard MacManus posted an email by salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff and it really does a good job capturing how significant of a shift we are seeing in software. This is something I've pointed to before: Promise of Web 2.0 I've got a copy of the email below, its well worth reading. | VIPLAV BAXI MEANDERINGS MARCH 29, 2009 3D Data Visualization With mashups, came the concept that you could intermix n-dimensional data (like OLAP) in a Web 2.0 remember, as far as 10-12 years back, someone talked to me about “walking into an Oracle database as an administrator and using hands to reorganize tablespaces, compress them and many other administrative actions. Data visualization in 2D is what we have done most of our lives. Till recently, I viewed 3D as a medium for understanding and manipulating complex structures (say molecules, genes, architectural maps etc) both for academic and commercial use. environment. | BLOGS.ZDNET.COM APRIL 15, 2009 Determining the ROI of Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com There have been a number of good discussions on this topic lately including a detailed exploration of the issue by Hutch Carpenter , where he concludes that “ software ROI is only as predictable as the activity for which it is used and Martin Koser’s discussion on the challenges of coming up with the concepts and measures for “collaborative performance. Enterprise 2.0 | WWW.READWRITEWEB.COM JUNE 2, 2007 e-learning 2.0 - how Web technologies are shaping education RWW Weekly Wrap-up. Teachers who are subject specialists are also using blogs to provide up-to-date information and commentary on their subject areas, as well as posting questions and assignments and linking to relevant news stories and websites. Even more important - the children are growing up with and are absorbing these technologies and communication tools. mashups. | | | | | | | | | -
MFELDSTEIN.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2009 [from davidds] Does Google Wave Mean the End of the LMS? The demo video is pretty overwhelming, and it’s easy to get caught up in the…er…wave. Luckily for us, Scott Wilson has written a very helpful post breaking down the components of Google Wave and even whipping up a quick demo of one possible type of integration between Wave and Moodle. You could, for example, implement a straight- up discussion board as a gadget that doesn’t have all the crazy amorphousness of a full Wave but still breaks down the a/synchronous barrier. By Michael Feldstein | June 1, 2009 I suppose it was inevitable. We got those. MORE >> -
MIKEG.TYPEPAD.COM | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008 Collaborative Thinking: Social Networking (?) With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Oracle Buys Intellectual Property Assets of Tacit Software. Notes From BEA Webinar On Web 2.0 & Enterprise Mashups » October 25, 2007. expect Oracle to be here at some point as well. so if I have a WordPress or Traction blog - or a Socialtext wiki - do they show up? Id love to know how you came up with your short list. Collaborative Thinking. Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta. See how were connected. November 2008. Categories. Attention Management. blogging. BurtonGroupCatalyst07. BurtonGroupCatalyst08. Business_IT_Alignment. MORE >> -
WWW.KMWORLD.COM | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008 KMWorld.com: : Enterprise social Software technology also take into account newer alternatives to traditional approaches in the software marketplace, including: rich Internet applications in general, and AJAX in particular, as a user interface alternative to clunky browser screens and disconnected desktop applications; software-as-a-service (SaaS) business and delivery models, as an alternative to traditional, on-premise, "installed" software; and mashups , as a simpler way to integrate Web-based applications and data in lieu of more complicated and expensive lower-level development. Enterprise social Software technology. By Tony Byrne -. MORE >>
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