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Gov 2.0: Taking a Look Back at 2009 | Social Media Strategery

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conference, I, along with many members of the Gov 2.0 conferences, seminars, workshops, Twitter, and the blogosphere. is still all about the mission – Under all the tweets, blogs, mashups, and wikis, the common thread through 2009 was a focus on accomplishing the mission. Click for the 2009 Timeline of Gov 2.0

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Stop the Posturing About Government 2.0 and Do It Already

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Time to step out of the echo chamber of the social media blogosphere. Social media and government started not with some policy or memo from the senior leadership, but from regular people sitting in a cubicle who saw an opportunity and decided to do something about it. They eventually changed the policy.

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Coast Guard Talks the Talk - Can They Walk the Walk?

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And to the extent that we have core values, I think we need to demonstrate that as we operate on a daily basis in the blogosphere.” iCommandant.com does have a comment policy that closely resembles that of the Official iCommandant website, with one exception “No Moderation.&# web20 wiki Have This Blog Sent to Your Email!

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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It was originally part of a class wiki. This article has been compiled after tracking recent conversations in the blogosphere and following social bookmarks. The structure, features and policies of most VLE implementations tend to perpetuate the traditional instructivist models of education. and an expanded view of ePortfolios.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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Management continues to rely on well-entrenched IS to promulgate instructions and policy decisions and to extract, often annoyingly and disruptively, information from the front lines that it needs to make business decisions. Simple, intuitive collaborative workspaces and worktools (enhanced, simplified versions of wikis, BaseCamp etc.)