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Lurking is Not a Static State

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And it looks like the folks at TELUS share a similar experience; while they may not have achieved just yet 100% penetration with their social tools, the ones who are making active use of them are helping everyone else get enough value, perhaps not just producing valuable content, but digesting it as well.

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

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Here are some of my older posts: Working Out Loud 101 , 7 Strategies to Facilitate Working Out Loud , and Working Out Loud: Using the Tools We Already Have. Does working out loud need digital technology in the form of an online platform or tool? Fundamentally, one doesn’t need any tool to practice working out loud.

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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers--stop #9

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This book addresses the sceptics, the doubting and the uninitiated as well as those experienced in using the tools. In this book, she “breaks down” the components of each SoMe tool, clarifies when these can be best used, how to use them and, most importantly, why. This book is a case in a point.

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

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Clark Quinn, a thought leader in technology-mediated learning, said in 2000: mLearning is the intersection of mobile computing and elearning: accessible resources wherever you are, strong search capabilities, rich interaction, powerful support for effective learning, and performance-based assessment.

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User Profiles: Spanning Structural Holes

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He can search for the specific expertise on an enterprise platform—and if the expertise exists in the organization —the profile of the person who is tagged with the expertise or has mentioned it as one of her/his areas of knowledge will show up. In the process of the search, Alex may also find documents or reports on the topic.

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Homophily, Group Think, and the Internet

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But the tools we tend to build to it have us listening to the same voices again and again… Search in the future needs to lead us to people, to places, to voices. Homophily can make you really, really dumb. What’s incredible about the net is we have this opportunity to hear more voices than ever.

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Tackling Wicked Problems Using an Iterative Approach

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Peter Recently, while doing a keyword search for complexity , I stumbled across an article called Wicked Problems. What further compounds the problem is that people directly involved in the transactions fail to realize that their tools are inadequate for the issue at hand. Laurence J. It is linear, logical, and analytical.

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