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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Massimo De Angelis on the role of Pochama : “Pochamama is the deity of Andean origin and refers to “mother earth”, not just as geological earth or nature but also as a set of relations, a deity of reproduction, a protective rather than creative deity or perhaps better, a deity for which human creation is just a moment of a reproduction cycle. The second element that emerge as a clash in ownership is the question of control . Massimo de Angelis report on the Yasuni’s struggle against petroleum extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon region, based and inspired by their “Mother Earth” related deity Pochamama, clearly discusses the same links we discuss in our section on neotraditional economics, and why these linkages between pre-industrial and post-industrial thinking and practices are important, see here for details.
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Simply: social and technological networks subvert the classroom-based role of the teacher. So what is the new role of the teacher? George Siemens then describes the alternative emerging role for educators: “Given The following are roles teacher play in networked learning environments: George Siemens describes how networks disrupt traditional teaching : The old model, he writes, “works well when we can centralize both the content (curriculum) and the teacher.
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Dynamic BPM and Business Process Networks emerging as keys to worker productivity A recent release from Gartner Inc reveals five business process management predictions that align beautifully with the direction of the Value Network Insights Enterprise Edition. Business Process Management (BPM) is a management discipline that treats processes as assets that directly contribute to organisational performance. Gartner recommends end-user organisations r ecognise that the movement from applications to compositions will require a shift in how they think about projects, organisations, and collaboration
 

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Lifecycle of Emergence Using Emergence to Take Social Innovations to Scale Margaret Wheatley & Deborah Frieze, 2006 Despite current ads and slogans, the world doesn�t change one person at a time. As networks grow and transform into active, working communities of practice, we discover how Life truly changes, which is through emergence. It changes as networks of relationships form among people who discover they share a common cause and vision of what�s possible.
In regards to design it’s important to role play and pretend you are a member or a visitor and see how you fair in knowing how to orient yourself when visiting or participating in a community. So when I think about it our communities are transparent and bottom-up in that people participate and interact their know-how, allowing for emergence, but they are not very enterprise 2.0 This is a follow-up to my Community Lessons post, and Community paradox post. Top-Down community creation
And of course from this we are capitalising on opportunities, and there emerges an element of self organisation and autonomy. Some more brilliant gems from Margaret: “Many of us are transitioning away from job to roles based on work for some portion of our organization. Tags: km conversation network emergence learnin Here’s an excerpt from a one page flyer I’m doing for Communities of Practice at our work: “We like to think that people in our [firm] are more than their job title describes, we all have many talents, and we all have many needs to draw on each others talent.
The event is focused on how to use various Microsoft technologies for emergency response. Strong Angel was a 5 day event, focused on how different organizations would work together under an emergency. Emergency Management e-Forms Prototype This The local groups were looking for I am at a Microsoft event in Christchurch (New Zealand), co-presented by Intergen New Zealand . You can learn more about the initiative at Microsoft Citizen Safety Architecture, at www.microsoft.com/csa .
emergent by design Home About 40 Great Resources for Developing a Community Management Strategy 2009 November 13 tags: community , community management , Media , Social Media , strategy by Venessa Miemis A practical guide for Community Management strategies, best practices, and resources. Tools for Community Managers: Networks & Social Media Guidelines The Community Roundtable Database of 107 Social Media Policies
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In the last post in this series we talked about some of the roles that support successful learning communities and CoPs (Communities of Practice). But when we think of these roles in the context of organizations like the e-learning provider UFI Learndirect (for whom this series was originally written), whose strength is providing learning services at a massive scale, some natural tensions are going to emerge. We might say This is the seventh  in a series of blog posts I wrote for  Darren Sidnick . I
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.
innovation Creators Successful innovation is not about the ideas or inventions; it’s about the people. About Videos Whitepapers Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software October 10th, 2006 There is something very interesting happening in the field of enterprise technology. It is called “ Emergence: the connected lives of ants, brains, cities and software “. I called part of it Web Office . Ismael Ghalimi called it Office 2.0 .
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