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Connecting 2 the World: Some thoughts on Work Literacy

Buzz Marketing for Technology

accountants, instructional designers, education, consultants), knowledge that is both part of the physical product and the product itself (software engineers, hospitals, retail), and knowledge needed to produce and service a physical product (process engineers, customer service, repairmen). Corporate Policies on Web 2.0.

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Connecting 2 the World: Formulating the new work literacy framework

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Corporate Policies on Web 2.0. Group communication and the wiki. New skills for the workplace. ► May. (10). Paying attention. Measuring learning and the time factor. How did I get here (blogging). Epistemology, knowledge and culture. Corporate guidelines for social software. Creating a Research Agenda. ► March. (2).

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What Do They Mean by Social Any Way?

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For the techie, social software is most likely built using Web 2.0’s It has a few features that might seem social, like flagging posts, and discussion forums, but the site is decidedly anti-social, Web 1.0. Most wikis aren’t that social either. It’s encouraging that Web 2.0 But what does it really mean?

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How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

There is a large reference of these tags on their developer wiki. The format is very simple, and if you are familiar with HTML or XML you’ll pick it up very quickly. To learn FBML you’re going to want to check out Facebook’s documentation and reference on FBML tags.

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Connecting 2 the World

Buzz Marketing for Technology

accountants, instructional designers, education, consultants), knowledge that is both part of the physical product and the product itself (software engineers, hospitals, retail), and knowledge needed to produce and service a physical product (process engineers, customer service, repairmen). Corporate Policies on Web 2.0.

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