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Stewart Mader points us to Sarah Denman's look at the four groups most likely to be involved in a wiki or other enterprise2.0 Choose all that apply Technologies Used Percent % Corporate Collaboration Portal (eg. Why are we not seen as a player when it comes to Wiki or Enterprise2.0 implementations.
Everyone seems to have a different opinion, from a human-centred platform, to the intersection between portals, team sites and social sites , to a system that ties the business’s processes and data to the employee’s social behaviour. It even threatens to overtake the blogosphere’s current obsession with gamification.
I also checked out Nancy White’s Communities and Networks site under Discussion Forums , Case Studies of Discussion Forums , and Community Building and Discussion Forums. at Booz Allen: The Series - Portals and KM , January 20, 2010 More Resources on Discussion Forums, Communities: Forums vs. Just Ask. I found a lot of great stuff.
The Org Structure of Enterprise2.0 - trainingwreck , April 18, 2010. Networked Learning Design - Occasional rants - Why serious games work - an over-simplified view - Networked Learning Design , February 18, 2010. A framework for social learning in the enterprise - Learning and Working on the Web , February 24, 2010.
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Everyone seems to have a different opinion, from a human-centred platform, to the intersection between portals, team sites and social sites , to a system that ties the business’s processes and data to the employee’s social behaviour. It even threatens to overtake the blogosphere’s current obsession with gamification.
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Hot Topic #2 - Social Media , Social Networks , Social Learning , and Informal Learning. Social media, social networks, communities for learning both formal and informal is bigger than I think we can even imagine at this point. Measuring Networked (or Social) Learning , April 9, 2009. Enterprise (539). August 25, 2009.
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Bill Ives - Your Favorite Portals and KM Posts for Last Quarter and Last Year Both posts look at page views of posts and use that as a proxy for what is good / interesting / valuable. Because both Nancy and Bill contribute to the Communities and Networks Connection and both have the keyword widget installed, I was able to see.
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