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Sunday, March 14, 2010
If you are a technology steward, it’s not only a great tool but it’s also a handy example for illustrating some of the use and integration issues that we have to deal with and be able to talk about. 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. (This is cross-posted from my blog on Learning Alliances .) You probably already know that Skype is a great tool – especially
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
If you are a technology steward, it’s not only a great tool but it’s also a handy example for illustrating some of the use and integration issues that we have to deal with and be able to talk about. 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. You probably already know that Skype is a great tool – especially for community leaders. To really talk about how to use a
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
How will mobile gaming integrate with social gaming? SdH: SdH: mobile is difficult to integrate. The factors that drive success on the web are difficult to replicate on mobile. ET: The trick of getting social mobile to work will be hitting the union (think Venn diagrams) not the intersection of iphone and Facebook. image from shutterstock Social gaming is a hot topic here at SXSW.
 

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I’m thinking about mobile learning - how it will work, and why it is significant. True mobile learning is personalized learning that unites the learner’s context with cloud computing, using a mobile device. Clearly, electronic devices that allow access (at least intermittently) to the information-cloud are essential to mobile learning. Gary Woodill’s recent paper provides a simple, and helpful description: Fine.
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections February 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Awareness Makes a Smart Move with Its Facebook Integration by Bill Ives May 5, 2008 at 7:12 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Last week I had an interesting conversation with Eric Schurr, VP of Marketing and Direct sales at Awareness . We discussed their recently announced Facebook integration through their Awareness Facebook Application Framework. I have written about Awareness a number of times here and elsewhere (see Awareness – Enterprise 2.0 Social Media Platform ).
11 am - 12 noon: Paper by Antoine Fressancourt: Implementation Challenges for P2P Systems in Mobile Network Environments Tags: Integral Theory P2P Theor Program - 4th Inclusiva-net Meeting: P2P Networks and Processes place: Medialab Prado · Plaza de las Letras, C/ Alameda, 15 Madrid Program of presentations, lectures, and roundtables of the
About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter + sponsored by QuickBase 7 Tips for improving productivity through web-based software Telligent Releases an Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics by Bill Ives July 17, 2009 at 3:11 am · Filed under Web 2.0 Telligent is an enterprise collaboration and community software company that offers a social software suite for both public and internal-facing online communities. products also
When one belongs to different social worlds, being a one person requires what Wenger discusses as reconciliation , the process of constructing an identity that can integrate “different meanings and forms of participation into one nexus” (p.160). It requires enough legitimacy to influence the development of a practice, mobilize attention, and address conflicting interests. This is a piece from the current version of final chapter of my dissertation where I discuss blogging across various boundaries.  It draws heavily on the conceptual categories from the work of Etienne
we are seeing a point in history in which the mobile handset manufacturers and their partners are using OSS and collaborative development to ensure they do not get trapped in the narrow margin price war that caught the personal computer (PC) original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the previous technology wave. For non-technical people, the flow of announcements from the mobile telephony world about their adoption of ‘open’ platforms is quite difficult to follow, I think. So the following article is particularly welcome: - The Arrival of the Mobile Internet Thanks to the Economics of Open Source Software , Stephen R.
And according to RewiredState, a team of developers managed to rebuild the Active Places website (which cost the Government £5m) and adding accessibility and mobile support. Tags: Collective Intelligence Crowdsourcing Free Software Integral Theory Open Design Open Government Open Innovation Open Models Open Standards P2P Culture P2P Governance P2P Politics P2P-Collaboration Peer Productio From Be Vocal A site about social media for social good in Birmingham and using the internet to turn public data into something useful. Great Use of Data Part 3: RewiredState.org
Whammy one: Microsoft has inked deals with both Facebook and Twitter, allowing status updates to be integrated into the Bing Search engine. Microsoft and T-mobile now claim they have recovered most, if not all, of its Sidekick users' missing data. ON FACEBOOK... The ‘Book’s deal with Bing, which will integrate status updates into search results, is expected to go live within two months . Welcome to eModeration's digest of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media. This week we have capitulated to popular demand: we will
This week: Facebook No to IPO; Twitter's brand ambivalence; and Simon Cowell's antisocial behaviour. ON FACEBOOK ... ON TWITTER ... ON YOUTUBE ... ON MOBILE ... BRANDS GET SOCIAL ... VIRTUAL AND GAMES ... THINKING ... ON FACEBOOK ... The IPO question must be one that makes Mark Zuckerberg cry - just a little, and on the inside - every time he’s asked it. If you desire further details, arstechnica has them – but I warn that your powers of persistence and dogged determination will be sorely tested. ON MOBILE ... If you have ever endured a fraught journey,