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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Dont show me 10 possible wiki tools. In it, Kohn argues that research has found three impacts of emphasizing letter or number grades: Grades tend to reduce student interest in learning. I thought about this while reading Brad Neubergs little gem of a blog post on Creating a Personal Research Agenda.

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Connecting 2 the World: What do businesses really want?

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While many businesses want a sense of independence and creativity, what they chose was a person that fit the company personality (conformity). Quoting Alan Bennett, Stern says that most companies have the attitude "I am all in favour of free expression provided it is kept rigidly under control." Creating a Research Agenda.

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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com

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According to Nature in ‘ Six degrees of messaging ,’ computer scientists at Microsoft Research Redmond lab have logged a full month of instant messengers using — logically — Microsoft Messenger. This study has been led at Microsoft Research Redmond lab by Eric Horvitz and Jure Leskovec, who was an intern at the time.

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Web Worker Daily " Archive Busyness vs. Burst: Why Corporate Web Workers Look Unproductive "

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technologies (including blogs, wikis, and prediction markets), approaches, and initiatives. We can see what people are doing, through their blogs, the knowledge they put onto wikis, via source code check-ins or online to do lists showing marching progress towards a goal. Busy : Manage the hierarchy inside your company.

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Klout, the Super Bowl, and Our Addiction to Shooting the Messenger

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Some of the complaints are simply misguided – like this post from local communications consultant Allison Carter – who seems to believe that companies and organizations should be required to publicly state how they determine who to include in outreach programs. Maybe a Wiki? Where’s the community spirit in that?

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Connecting 2 the World: Formulating the new work literacy framework

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Tony and Michelles comment on my blog about "simplifying" a framework to make it accessible reminded me of the comments members of a group of researchers I belong to are always saying about my models/frameworks: They are very complex. Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work. Creating a Research Agenda. Work Processes.

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Connecting 2 the World: Transition to new Technologies

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Im sure you will have your own list of company names:-) Ka kite from Middle-earth. Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work. Creating a Research Agenda. Group communication and the wiki. It is a fault of the software that such features appear to be (and are) so obscure. June 10, 2008 6:01 AM. Post a Comment.

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