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How Wikipedia Works and Wikis in the Enterprise - HBS

Tony Karrer

Great article - How Wikipedia Works (or Doesn't) that looks at Andrew McAfee's experiences around the " Enterprise 2.0 " article and Wikipedia 's Articles for Deletion process. At the bottom of the article, the author interviews Andrew about the use of Wikis in the enterprise. I said, "Here is the bare -bones schedule.

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Exploring Social Learning and Smarter Working (eLearning Guild Webinar) #inttime

Learning Visions

Enterprise 2.0 Companies are outsourcing their course development so internal L&D can focus on communicating and connecting. “The future of the training department” (article by Harold and Jay) L&D people should be focused on removing barriers – helping people work smarter or better. Also changes in management.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Selective outsourcing continues to grow while comprehensive outsourcing will become less popular. Device Diversity is the “New Normal” Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning Pad/Tablet Use Explodes Authoring Tools Will Evolve Private Social Networks Win Over Public Market Consolidations Will Occur Here Come the Experts!

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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 He shares strategies, stories, and real-world examples of successful enterprise collaboration using 2.0 Want to see the best in Enterprise 2.0

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

It goes by many names, from Enterprise 2.0 L&D has traditionally focused on the needs of employees on the payroll exclusively, disregarding the fact that partners, customers, subcontractors, temps, service agencies, outsourcers, suppliers, and others are equally part of the value chain. Enterprise social network.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

primary barrier to web 2.0 adoption in enterprise is inability to link back to business objectives. Andrew MacAfee talked around the content of his book, Enterprise 2.0. Representatives from Brandon Hall and other respected research institutes discussed how they see eLearning being affected by emerging technologies.