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Web 2.0 - Consumer vs. Enterprise Use

Tony Karrer

that discusses the difference in how Web 2.0 acts in the consumer space as opposed to when it's adopted in the enterprise. And there certainly is an issue of adoption inside corporations. I've talked about adoption of web 2.0 tools in the enterprise before in this blog: Adoption of Web 2.0

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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 If you have a population of learners who have already adopted tools (such as blogging and social bookmarking) for themselves that are different than the corporate tool (the LMS) do you ask them to move?

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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 If you have a population of learners who have already adopted tools (such as blogging and social bookmarking) for themselves that are different than the corporate tool (the LMS) do you ask them to move?

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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

Existing Adoption At the very start I asked the audience for examples of where they were currently using these tools as part of learning solutions. I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. Provide thoughts around the content and the discussion.

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Design, eLearning, Learning Process, & Web 2.0

Big Dog, Little Dog

Tale of Two Tunnels: Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 - Personal InfoCloud. does not work well in enterprise, but the approaches and understandings of Web 2.0 modified for enterprise work really well. The open consumer web has different scale and needs than inside organizations and through their firewalls.

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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. It’s short for “It’s Not About The Technology.”