By James Burke on
11 October 2008 19:47
It was my second year at FOWA UK and although I left with a feeling that I saw nothing new or innovative I did leave feeling inspired which to me is what this conference is all about. Ryan Carson and the Carsonified team definitely deliver the best conference in this space and the fact that there will be hundreds of blog articles by people reflecting on the conference this week has got be a great complement.
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By James Burke on
30 January 2008 23:00
The 90-9-1 theory explains the percentage of a wiki's particpation, breaking it down as readers being the highest percent, with minor contributors composing the 9 percent and enthusiastic and active contributors composing 1 percent of the total participants in a wiki.
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By James Burke on
23 November 2007 00:00
According to the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) the use of eLearning in the US is on the rise with technology-based delivery accounting for approximately 30% of learning hours.
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By James Burke on
14 October 2007 23:00
Most Web2.0 companies are measured in terms of how many registered member accounts they have and the page impressions that they create but are there other metrics that can be used to measure success?
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By James Burke on
11 October 2007 23:00
John Seely Brown was interviewed by Steve Hargadon on Web 2.0 and the culture of learning - his thoughts on Web 2.0 and in particular how building blocks such as Open Source, Communities of Practice and the value of lurkers are quite illuminating.
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By James Burke on
02 June 2007 23:00
According to a survey from the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE), UK workers have an overwhelming preference for less formal ways of learning to improve job performance.
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By James Burke on
23 April 2007 23:00
Clive Shepherd from fasttrack consulting has produced a great audio / slideshow introduction to “what is e-learning” that covers the building blocks of eLearning 2.0.
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By James Burke on
28 February 2007 00:00
This blog entry contains a series of Flash animations that are intended to provide an overview and and an introduction to Communities of Practice.
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By James Burke on
26 December 2006 23:00
Newsvine is a hybrid of syndicated news feeds (all of the Associated Press content) and user generated content where the editorial control is left to the users. Every news article has the facility to vote, chat and start discussions – similar in concept to a Community of Practice?
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By James Burke on
12 October 2006 23:00
Any Community of Practice (CoP) takes time to emerge, develop and then subsequently flourish. CoPs are a significant organisation investment and should not be implemented for quick fixes applied in order to make short term gains. Although once implemented CoPs rapidly become an integral part of organisational life that require minimal ongoing investment to maintain, there is a requirement for clearly defined roles and responsibilities in the important early CoP days. This entry contains an overview of CoPs and introduces some potential roles and responsibilities involved in successful implementations.
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By James Burke on
25 August 2006 23:00
This entry contains some bulleted thoughts on collaboration and networks for learning (primarily post 16 education) as developed and presented during a recent Foundation Degrees Forward conference.
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By James Burke on
01 August 2006 22:00
Online content is all well and good but sometimes you just need a good book to sit down with and really get into a topic. Here is some great reading relating to developing, nurturing and sustaining Communities of Practice.
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