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Great article by Dion Hinchcliffe - The State of Enterprise2.0. Increasing evidence abounds that Enterprise2.0 adoption has begun in earnest with a typical example being Wells Fargo taking the plunge , having rolled out Enterprise2.0 Keep in mind KnowledgeManagement (KM). has arrived.
There's been a long running discussion around what KnowledgeManagement is going to look like going forward and whether big systems that manageknowledge are going to be there. I had imagined that we would provide relatively simple, free-form tools like Wikis, blogs. Am I missing something here?
Jay tells us: Performance support is blossoming in organizations today under the label of Web 2.0. That’s how we use Google and corporate wikis and instant messenger. Jay does speak to this in his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise2.0 Put most of your material in a reference solution (Wiki).
An intranet with an SII of 6 integrates social media elements such as a discussion forum, blogs and wikis into a single sign-on solution. Devoid of ringfences, the platform effectively becomes a giant wiki. The corporate community pitches in to produce and maintain organic knowledge. The user experience is seamless.
What sparks this post is the combination of a recent post by Stephen Downes that includes a brief exchange with Jay Cross in the comments and some interesting discussions in the Enterprise2.0 world that included a post by Bill Ives - Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation?
There were about 7 examples mentioned including Intuit using a Wiki-like system for customers to ask questions/get advice around taxes, using a group blog with students prior to a formal learning event, the US Army's use of collaboration tools to share best practices in Iraq, and several others. 20,000 wikis with more than 100,000 users.
However, there must be a better way, so we reach for alternatives to training, such as knowledgemanagement, performance support, enterprise2.0, Enterprise2.0 : Enterprise2.0 is the strategic integration of Web 2.0Enterprise2.0 Most enterprise2.0
CLAs are focused on studying and reporting human behavior in relation to learning and productivity technologies, specifically, Web 2.0 and Enterprise2.0. Here are jobs, tasks, and roles in emerging Enterprise2.0, Toolkit Guru - has specialized in one Web 2.0 Collaborative and Social Networking Systems.
The Org Structure of Enterprise2.0 - trainingwreck , April 18, 2010. Wikis and Learning – 60 Resources - eLearning Technology , July 13, 2010. A Defense of the LMS (and a case for the future of Social Learning) - Social Enterprise Blog , May 12, 2010. Culture Change or Enterprise2.0 What’s Needed First?
An intranet with an SII of 6 integrates social media elements such as a discussion forum, blogs and wikis into a single sign-on solution. Devoid of ringfences, the platform effectively becomes a giant wiki. The corporate community pitches in to produce and maintain organic knowledge. The user experience is seamless.
I sensed that learning and knowledgemanagement were converging and invited bloggers form both sides to get together at the Tidehouse to share viewpoints and guzzle beer. Andrew McAfee , Principal Research Scientist , Center for Digital Business – MIT Sloan School of Management and Author, Enterprise2.0.
Blooms taxonomy for a digital world, including mobile learning - Ignatia Webs , February 15, 2010 Andrew Churches is curriculum manager of computer studies and teaching and Learning technologies at the Kristin school in Albany Auckland, New Zeeland. Enterprise2.0 Augmented Reality: does it have a place/future in education?
Twitter, Yammer), wikis, blogs, discussion groups, etc. Still I'm going to be reading closely things like: Enterprise2.0: open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. Here's what came up. My Predictions So with all of that as a lead up.
Instead, the study found that students use a limited range of technologies for both formal and informal learning and that there is a "very low level of use and familiarity with collaborative knowledge creation tools such as wikis, virtual worlds, personal web publishing, and other emergent social technologies." Via Gary Woodill.
for an Enterprise of One – Part Two - Content Monitoring - Portals and KM , March 10, 2009 McKinsey on Making Enterprise2.0 Portals and KM , March 18, 2009 Enterprise2.0 for an Enterprise of One – Introduction - Portals and KM , March 9, 2009 Enterprise2.0 eLearning Technology.
Andrew McAfee’s Characteristics of Enterprise2.0 248. Personal KnowledgeManagement 294. Personal Intellectual Capital Management 305. Why Wiki 313. Living with dynamic knowledge 317. Clark Quinn: Performance Environment 243. Dave Snowden’s Cynevin Framework 245. Content 315.
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