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CalTech NASA Study on Micro-Blogging ROI / Business Value , June 25, 2009. Measurement & ROI for Social & Network Learning , June 18, 2009. Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning , June 22, 2009. Enterprise 2.0 (8). Social Software (7). Tags: Best. Top Keywords.

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Social Learning, Collaboration, and Team Identity

Skilful Minds

Its focus was on the importance of social software applications in the Enterprise to the ability of distributed project team members to recognize who is on their team at any point in time, and who isn't. Recently, Mortensen continued researching the topic by studying 39 officially defined software and product development teams.

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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 is the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals.” is a bad idea!

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

Andrew McAfee , Principal Research Scientist , Center for Digital Business – MIT Sloan School of Management and Author, Enterprise 2.0. Today, Enterprise 2.0 An unexpected surprise has been the enthusiastic adoption of the wiki by even the least Web 2.0 Want to see the best in Enterprise 2.0

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Jakob Nielsen on social networks on the intranet

Clive on Learning

It has been fascinating to read the thoughts of arch rationalist Jakob Nielsen on the relatively romanticised world of enterprise 2.0. technologies — unless ‘thinking about social software’ is considered progress. technologies — unless ‘thinking about social software’ is considered progress.