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[Transparent Office] Transparent Office: Enterprise Adoption: Why wikis aren't like ...: There's another piece to the adoption side: wikis, and at a broader scale, departmental or enterprise-wise RSS solutions, can fill the relevance gap increasingly found in the often exceptionally low signal to noise ratio of corporate inboxes. Lacking top-down solutions -- and Blackberries are NOT the solution, but rather a big part of the problem -- project teams and workgroups now have low-cost, low-barrier tools they can deploy in search of a Better Way.

[Michael Specht - HR, Recruitment, Enterprise 2.0, Social Media, and technology] Chandler Macleod Group says employment opportunities still exist: Engagement, Enterprise 2.0, Environment, Future, General, HR Management, HRIS, Interviews, Knowledge Management, Learning, Management, New Media, Personal, Photography, Privacy, Productivity, Recruitment, RSS, Social Networks, Technology, Wikis, Work Life Balance .

[Atlassian News] The Atlassian Blog - HR professionals dig the power of the Wiki: For me,Web2.0 is not only a technology platform but something that has allowedme to rethink traditional HR methodologies, such as induction,communication of complex HR processes, objectives setting anddisplaying, engaging staff in HR decision making, recruitment and muchmore.

[Experiencing E-Learning] ADDIE, Rapid E-Learning, and Generational Differences ...: I attended a presentation with some case studies of wikis in colleges today, and both professors who presented talked about letting go of control when using Web 2.0 technology. They found that students could be very excited and engaged, but that they as instructors had to let go of that idea of being the one expert in control of everything.

[TeachNet Learning Blog] TeachNet Learning Blog « CoSN 2009 Conference: In particular the use of blogs and wikis are deemed to have tremendous use in classrooms. For a more specific example visit our recent blog entry on Writing in the 21st Century.

[HASTAC - Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory] Why Not a Best Practices Wiki? | HASTAC: If we could harness the collective intelligence of HASTAC to lower the perceived risks in such pedagogical experiments, we would be providing a valuable service to a larger community than our already stimulating discussions. Further, given the large number of contributors, it would probably not take very long before such a wiki would contain significant and unexpected ideas for all of us to draw on.

[(content goes here) blog] Apache Software Foundation turns 10 today: We use similar collaboration tools internally as in our Apache projects (source code control, issue trackers, mailing lists, wikis, continuous integration, etc.), decision-making principles are similar (including the "+1 / +0 / -1" way of voting), and in general all the necessary project information is available in self service mode for our developers. No need to run around the office to find out who wrote a particular piece of code or why it is needed - all this info is available in the "central knowledge base" that these collaboration tools manage without much intervention on our part.

[E-Learning Curve Blog] Is informal learning this year's L and D Rubik's cube? | E ...: E-learning Curve blog is Michael Hanley’s elearning blog focusing on enhancing skills, knowledge, and expertise through the use of digital media and technology. It includes views on workplace learning and organizational development.

[Perl 5 Wiki: Recent Changes] gsoc_mentors / Perl 5 Wiki: Michael Peters - TAP/Web Applications Smolder. mpeters@plusthree.com. Moritz Lenz - Perl 6/Rakudo. http://perlgeek.de/blog-en/ · moritz@faui2k3.org. Jonathan "Duke" Leto - Rakudo, Math/Crypto libraries ...

[Michael Geist Blog] Michael Geist - Ontario Court Orders Website To Disclose Identity ...: I host all of my sites overseas, far from any Canadian or US legislator's grasp. We're a peaceful country, but we value our freedom and if these transgressions continue escalating toward fascist policies, these crooked judges and leaders will eventually learn that we Canadians still have some fight in us.

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