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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR MARCH 20, 2007 Why the Semantic Web Will Fail And then there was the company that we sat down with, oh in 2002 or 2003, and laid it all out - RSS, content syndication, social networks. Now - there are many technical reasons why I think the Semantic Web is a loser, along with some cultural and philosophical reasons. Don't get too excited by the title. The whole Web 2.0 | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR NOVEMBER 16, 2008 The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On Bandwidth As administrators struggle against the demands video streaming and bit torrent networks place on backbones, it is hard to imagine saying that bandwidth will be unlimited. Launched in 2003 (and acquired by eBay in 2005), Skype provides free audio communication (and as of 2006, free video communication) to users around the world. | | | | | | | | | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR MAY 8, 2011 The OER Debate, In Full After a few months, however, I became concerned because adoption of the license wasn’t great. Early in 1999 I reached out to Eric Raymond, Tim O’Reilly, and others for help thinking through how to solve the adoption problem. Adoption was much better with the new license. 2003). 2003, January 5). i) No. ii) Yes. | JON HUSBAND MARCH 28, 2010 Have We Finally Entered a Fundamental Rupture With the Past ? 1995 : The adoption of the Internet by industrialised countries reveals the concept of the planetary network. culturally modifies the notions of time and space for everyone. and social activities (appearance of social networks , etc.). Physical installation of networks (cable, telecommunications, satellites, etc.). | DAVID WEINBERGER OCTOBER 18, 2011 [berkman] Yochai Benkler on his new book Management science: Work on team production and networks; high commitment, high-performance organizations. Community policing has been widely adopted because it’s generally successful. Outcomes: What counts as fair is different in different cultures, especially when you move outside of market economies. Missing points. | | | | | | | | | -
JOHN HAGEL | SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2005 Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: Offshore Labor Markets MGI certainly does a heroic job in generating these estimates, but its challenge is highlighted by its observation that the pace of adoption is limited more by company-specific barriers than by regulatory barriers. Dont Count On It. It is a must read for anyone interested in the evolution of offshoring activity. Please try again. MORE >> - Education, Technology and Myth
One example is research which understands technological innovations as being "disseminated" throughout a population (often the faculty at a university, as it happens; e.g. Mahony & Wozniak, 2005 ; Bull et al, 2002 ; Garofoli & Woodell, 2003 ; PT3 2002 ). So I need to look for precision in order to draw out the fallacy. and so on. MORE >> -
My Digital Identity The personal learning environment adapts, adopts and embraces Web 2.0 Ungerleider, 2003) This creates a very limited, very simple point of view, since most of what accounts for a student’s learning is outside the control of the evaluators. Journal of the Asynchronous Learning Network , 5 (2). 2003). What is the self? MORE >>
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