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Sorry It’s Been So Long; I’ve Got More Important Things To Do Right Now

Almost Savvy

Family is a an amazing construct. Until then, I hope you’ll forgive me if I don’t seem as present as usual. You are also invited to connect with others interested in social media on the friendly folks on the AlmostSavvy page on Facebook where we share news and tips. Ready for Yet Another Social Platform?

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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

SocialFish

This year they created a private social network for Dreamforce attendees. The statistics were pretty surprising for what was generated in the Dreamforce event community: 14,753 attendees opted into the social network. The end result of this community – The most amazing conference I have ever attended.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Last week I liveblogging several conference sessions at Brandon Hall. Liveblogging forced me to listen more carefully to the presenters and the conversations that took place. Sending one person to a conference can potentially educate your entire organization. But again, we can do so much more than that. In addition,â??

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KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In the current issue of Inside Knowledge magazine, editor Jerry Ash raises the same question that Chris Hearne brought up in this blog a few days ago : If virtual is so great, how come conferences are booming? We look forward to seeing you soon on your favorite social networking site! -->. By Lauren Trees on June 13, 2008.

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Blogging and culture

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Blogs tend to have a more formal written structure (and those who use it educationally often require a formal tone to the writing) and is much less socially bound (such as a social network like Facebook). On the other hand, it allows for person reflection and opinions which social bookmarking limits. Posted by V Yonkers.

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Ways of assessing organizational learning

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I would also include some of my students work which is a by-product of my own work: teaching, such as the Pageflake for my students conference on nano-technology or the technology blog they put together. Social Networks and Personal Learning: Fiinding th. Summary of feedback from my presentation. Blogging and culture.

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What Kind of Online Community Do You Have Behind Your Firewall?

Social Media Strategery

Despite the newsletter articles, blog posts, press releases, and conference presentations, many "communities" are nothing more than a new version of the same old Intranet, only with shinier tools. Balanced, professional discussion containing constructive criticism, ideas, and empathy. " Complaints and criticism.