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463 Articles match "Approach","Roles"
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Monday, March 15, 2010
There are to my mind two disastrous approaches: 1 - Creating an organisational template for communities of practice, with a full roll out plan, dedicated staff etc. This is the classic engineering approach which assumes that there must be a top down, designable RIGHT answer. A point may arise where you need a taxonomy, formal roles, start up processes etc. HOME JOIN NEWSLETTER LIST ABOUT WHAT WE DO WHO WE ARE OPERATING PRINCIPLES CONTACT US ANNUAL REPORTS PRACTITIONERS NETWORK DIRECTORY OF PRACTITIONERS SEEKING ACCREDITATION PRACTITIONER LOGIN EDUCATION ACCREDITATION NARRATIVE RESEARCH SENSEMAKER COMPLEXITY SOCIAL COMPUTING COURSE COMPARISON METHODS METHODS WIKI RESOURCES ARTICLES BY DAVE SNOWDEN ARTICLES BY OTHERS CASE STUDIES PODCASTS PRESENTATIONS INFLUENTIAL BOOKS
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Monday, March 15, 2010
colleagues have been posting a number of excellent posts on the role of HR
within The Web now makes this approach more possible and essential for survival.
Two of my Fast Forward
colleagues within enterprise 2.0. I
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
If you follow this discussion about how all of them work together, you’ll have a good example of the approach we developed in Digital Habitats to make sense of platforms in a way that brings out the issues around tool comparison, duplication, and integration.
Understanding the role of a tool in a habitat involves a sense of shared timing and even group improvisation
A provisional placing of Skype tools on the digital landscape
(This is cross-posted from my blog on Learning Alliances .)
You probably already know that Skype is a great tool – especially for community
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Below is a passage taken from an old ChinesePod blog post about the lexical approach. The results were often startling and they began to challenge traditional ideas about the role of grammar and even about how we defined grammar.
One outgrowth of these studies was the development of the ‘lexical approach’ to language teaching. It is a subject I hope to revist as I think it has certain connectivist implications, so here it is :
“Beginning 8220;Beginning in the 1980s, computer-based studies (mainly of English) began to provide us with powerful insights into the workings
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model Roundtable Schedule Facilitators Blog Community Community Is A Management Approach, Not Just a Role by Rachel Happe on December 17, 2009
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Twitterholic, Twitterank, Favrd and a whole host of others are the natural extension of this value-by-numbers approach.
Guest articles, minor voluntary roles (guest reviewer) or something. Q. What are social network leaderboards? A.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
social media, RSS, blogging, and podcasting. Blog Consulting Starting Point Yahoo Pipes and RSS Hacks Speaking OpenID? About « Fast Wonder Podcast: Reputation in Communities Legion of Tech » Warning : join() [ function.join ]: Invalid arguments passed in /mnt/local/home/fastwonderblog/fastwonderblog.com/wp-content/themes/k2/app/includes/info.php on line 697 "> Community Roles: Manager, Moderator, and Administrator Published by Dawn on December
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Re-Place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in CollaborativeSystems Steve Harrison* and Paul Dourish+ *Xerox Palo Alto Research Center +Rank Xerox Research Centre, Cambridge Lab (EuroPARC) harrison@parc.xerox.com, dourish@europarc.xerox.com This is a draft of a paper which subsequently appeared in the Proceedings of CSCW96 (pub. Next, we will introduce the related notion of place, andcompare their roles in existing systems and consequences for futuredesigns. ACM). Abstract Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of``space and spatial organisation to facilitate and structureinteraction.
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Thursday, November 9, 2006
The two disastrous approaches he sees are: "1 - Creating an organisational template for communities of practice, with a full roll out plan, dedicated staff etc. This is the classic engineering approach which assumes that there must be a top down, designable RIGHT answer. point may arise where you need a taxonomy, formal roles, start up processes etc. Dave Snowden wrote on his own blog about communities of practice . He writes about the dilemma that communities of practice are self-organising versus whether you can direct communities of practice.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
That he had a coterie of minders that he brought from New Zealand with him that intercept any approach. Yesterday I popped out for a meeting at the National Australia Bank. They have a new CEO, Cameron Clyne, and last week he announced a restructure that has substantially flattened the organisation. While the restructure has been the topic of lots of conversations and stories inside and outside the bank, Cameron
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
It’s an interesting blog, but it takes a very different approach than we are taking at the P2P Foundation.
Dave’s approach seems to me evidence of a gnostic and dualistic mindset. Because what both approaches, mine at the P2P Foundation and those represented by Dave Pollard’s style, agree on, is that we are moving to post-civilisation, and that in any case, counter-institutions and new life practices need to be constructed. A commentary on Dave Pollard:
Like facilitation, consensus decision-making is a capacity that can be learned, but one that must
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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“The 8220;The traditional approach to e-learning has been to employ the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), software that is often cumbersome and expensive - and which tends to be structured around courses, timetables, and testing. That is an approach that is too often driven by the needs of the institution rather than the individual learner. For the citation sources, go here .
* Schools need to open up to peer-based learning models
“When 8220;When you look at children’s learning outside school, it is driven by what they are interested
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
It was a fun process that reinforces for me the strength of social computing approaches for collaboration.
It also provides some approaches to how you find and recount your experiences in a business context.
Thanks to all my Twitter friends who helped me refine this article. The main purpose of this whitepaper is to introduce senior leaders to the idea of business storytelling and demonstrate its importance, especially in the increasingly complex and unpredictable world we live in.
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