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| | THE COLLABORATION BLOG SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Collaborative Intelligence (CI) We all know about IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and even EI (emotional intelligence), but very few people seem to deal with CI or the collaborative intelligence. This is not as easy as it sounds, even though thousands of collaboration vendors promise great collaboration by using their tool. read more. Collaboration issues | JENNY CONNECTED SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Emergent Learning and Learning Ecologies in Web 2.0 Oct 05, 2011 11:00 AM Mountain Time (Canada) Emergent Learning and Learning Ecologies in Web 2.0 – online research seminar for Canadian Institute of Distance Education Research (CIDER) at Athabasca University - Emergent Learning in the New Learning Ecologies. You have to wait for the microphone tab to light up indicating that you can now speak. | NET-MAP TOOLBOX SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Using Net-Map to become more agile Ok, I wrote about how a different sector (e.g. international development ) could use agile philosophies to improve their work and become more relevant and adaptive. But we also looked at it from the opposite direction: Is there something I could offer the coaches to improve their work. It’s always more complex than that. | | | | | | | | | -
P2P FOUNDATION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 On the necessity to internalize costs in a true cost economy An excerpt from chapter 10 of Sacred Economics: Charles Eistenstein: “Externalized costs are costs of production that someone else pays. For example, one reason vegetables from California’s Central Valley are cheaper to buy in Pennsylvania than local produce is that they don’t reflect their full cost. MORE >> -
MADE BY MANY | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 The problem with Klout is us There's a lot being written about Klout at the moment, people for it and against it. Most of the discourse seems to be about how the score is generated and what ' influence ' in this context means. It's true that your score is a measure of engagement but it's a very crude metric that needs careful qualification. Still. MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 My App Gap Posts for September 2011 The AppGap posts began toward the end of January 2008. Here, I am primarily doing product commentaries with a few other things thrown in. Below are the ones for September. There will be more in October. Exploring the Many Levels of Business Intelligence. Moxie Provides a Social Workspace Through Employees Spaces. MORE >> -
JENNY CONNECTED | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 I share…. therefore I am…. The title of this post is a quote from Sherry Turkle’s presentation on YouTube – Alone Together – h ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtLVCpZIiNs. MtLVCpZIiNs. Turkle and Lanier’s work has come into focus for me this week for two reasons. The paper we are writing is almost ready for submission now. In the changemooc website he writes…. and asks. MORE >> -
MADE BY MANY | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Big or small screens? Yesterday I was at 2-Screen 2011 organised by Mint Digital. One of the key things that stood out for me was what Russell Davies said about big screens being for sharing and small screens being personal. Big screens. It’s quite pointless if you try using it on your phone, though (I’ve tried). It’s utterly sublime in its simplicity. MORE >>
- Alf Hornborg: We need an economy with two incommensurable currencies P2P FOUNDATION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
- Friday links (4) MADE BY MANY | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
- Juliet Schor on the Plenitude Economy P2P FOUNDATION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
- The enclosure of the genetic commons P2P FOUNDATION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
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