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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

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Folksonomy – Tom is a ‘photographer’ and he wants to share his ‘Goa trip’ photographs via the web. As Thomas Vander Wal says, the folksonomy is a means for people to tag objects (web pages, photos, videos, podcasts, etc., The folksonomy is the structure. However, I still review some Web 2.0

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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

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paperwork, reports thinking & reviews â?£ uses taxonomies, folk taxonomies and folksonomies Slide 59: Get the shirt! Slide 10: and tools. Slide 11: Old skool kills innovation â?£ management layers â?£ risk aversion (hierarchies) â?£ skewing to high-level â?£ valuing deadlines â?£ overplanning over doing it right â?£ competition â?£

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Learning Effectiveness = Func[Individual and Network strength] " Viplav Baxi's Meanderings

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Maybe we could think of really evolving a folksonomy around learning formations that could help entire networks to collaborate/merge/transform? Reviews (2). Can we also think of looking at how networks or formations could interact in ways that protect identity when desired? Blogged with Flock. secondlife. simulation. socal networking.

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

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CONNECT Home > EDUCAUSE Review > Archive > EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 43, Number 3, May/June 2008 > A Seismic Shift in Epistemology. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. media such as Wikipedia is peer-review from people seen, by the community of contributors, as having unbiased perspectives. © 2008 Chris Dede.

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

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comes in the form of it’s “collective intelligence&# , which is constantly adding, reviewing, and filtering new information. But you have to be careful with that, it’s like a Read & Review stack that can get chaotic quite fast, if you don’t empty it regularly. Del.icio.us The power of del.icio.us motivation.

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Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? - They Already Are! (Part II)

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Forum Keyword Tags IBM, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, e-mail Disclaimer: Blog contents express the viewpoints of their independent authors and are not reviewed for correctness or accuracy by ITtoolbox. Trip to Varese to Present at International Enterprise 2.0 No Spam ( Privacy Policy ).

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

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Moved on to Classmates.com and Amazon book reviews. Look forward to reading other stories here Reply Leif Hansen May 19, 2008 at 8:47 am Great recent history review, thanks. I had anonymous names and handles. What has changed in the last three years for me, is how much more open I am with my online activity.

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