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Just wanted to through an idea at everyone that came up during several discussions today at DevLearn. How about asking select new hires to keep an inside the firewall blog as they begin their jobs at your company?
With the enterprise, within the firewall, anonymity isn’t there. Stop obsessing about the risks. People are hardwired (in general) to not be nasty to each other). Trolls are popular on internet because anonymity is possible. Lower the barriers to altruism. It’s easy to tweet, making it easy to help people out! Process can impede.
A big barrier for too many organizations is simply getting access outside the firewall especially access to social media. Heading to #DevLearn. DevLearn's DemoFest Webinar. I also like to plaster QR codes wherever I can that also take staff to these bookmarks or to specific sites relating to subjects relevant to staff.
Thursday, December 06, 2007 eLearning Guild Demo Fest: Sun MicroSystems The eLearning Guild hosted a webinar this afternoon featuring the winners of The eLearning DemoFest which took place at the DevLearn Conference & Expo on November 7, 2007. technologies and gaming to create a unique onboarding experience.
He’s giving a talk on xAPI at DevLearn this Friday, “ xAPI 201: Move from Experimentation to Mastery.” How do I ensure privacy, particularly with systems outside of my firewall? To give you the keys to your kingdom, we’ve summarized his talk below and uploaded his slides into Slideshare. Want to see him in person?
And not because you want to test them all behind the firewall with the hopes of replacing your million dollar SABA implementation. DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, CA But because these projects point to the future. So check out the list and see what functionality each project supports.
Better yet, is there a social network similar to facebook lurking behind your firewall that hasn't been announced yet? DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, CA DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, CA (Josh Bancroft of Intel gets excellent kudos in the book.way to go Josh!)
Yeah, but…I don’t have the time… Yeah, but…the company won’t pay for it… Yeah, but…the firewall won’t let me access… Yeah, but…it’s only me around here…so… Let’s be honest, when we start with, “Yeah, but…” what we are really saying is: .
When I attended the DevLearn conference in San Francisco in November, I finally got to meet many people who, up till then, I only knew online, and many of us together participated in a live lrnchat session. Surely others could see how laughable they were! . In How do you learn from #lrnchat?
They’re worried about secrets slipping over Chinese walls and firewalls. Andy McAfee last year at DevLearn in San Jose. They’re worried that people will use the new tools and accompanying freedom to broadcast hate speech or porn, or harass each other. Or that people will be too critical or contrarian in public forums.
It is what it is, and is for me and my fellow DevLearners first and foremost. The second was DevLearn, run by the eLearning Guild. Someone is compiling a ‘tweet book’ of all the tweets posted about DevLearn that week. interaction behind the company firewall – safe, secure conversations not visible to the public.
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