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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

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All Comments (9). Comments on Slide 1. Add a comment. « Next » All comments. Add a comment on Slide 1. If you have a SlideShare account, login to comment; else you can comment as a guest. Just include the embed code in the comment! 9 comments |. Slidecasts. Post: Download file.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

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intellectual property is contained in the messages and attachments they send through their e-mail systems (source: Message Therapy, CIO Magazine, January, 2005). The problem is that far too many organizations use e-mail as the principal knowledge repository and storage system. Email is an inefficient document sharing system.

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Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective

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Learning Management Systems - LMS. Appears that the system does not cache PDF pages or Docs - which is a drag. To get the greatest value from these systems, it is best if you provide reasonably good tags. Preferrably, you would create a blog post or a wiki page with your analysis. eLearning Technology. eLearning 2.0.

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Top 10 Ways to Use del.icio.us - lifehack.org

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is an excellent system for archiving your favorite information from across the Net, tracking hot topics, and discovering new and useful sites. It also gives you a centralized management system for organizing information from around the Net. tips, please add them in the comments. Your ID: Password: Forget your ID or password?

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A Seismic Shift in Epistemology (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT

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Comments on this article can be sent to the author at chris_dede@harvard.edu and/or can be posted to the web via the link at the bottom of this page. purposes include social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts, blogs, and software for personal expression and sharing (e.g., EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 3 (May/June 2008): 80–81. Chris Dede.

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