• IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012
    Social Business in the Age of the Customer
    Many businesses have set up social technologies in their organizations, yet few have truly made the technical, cultural, and process changes necessary to reap the full opportunities and benefits of these tools or the vast amounts of data they capture.  What is the primary responsibility of a business?  Customer value is different. 
  • TED  |  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012
    Investigating foreign fighter groups in Syria: A Q&A with Shyam Sankar and Brian Fishman
    In 2007, Palantir worked with the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point to sift through and analyze files uncovered in Sinjar, Iraq, a town near the Syrian border, containing records for 700 foreign fighters recruited to aid al Qaeda in Iraq. Shyam Sankar isn’t satisfied with the current state of data analysis. How are they meshing?
  • TED  |  TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2012
    10 talks from inspiring teachers
    Emily Pilloton: Teaching design for change. In 2007, he began recording his lectures and posting them online so that even absent students could keep on top of their work without falling further behind. Professor John Keating of “The Dead Poets Society.” Calculus teacher Jaime Escalante of “Stand and Deliver.” TEDGlobal2012
  • DAVID WEINBERGER  |  THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2012
    [aspen] US- Mexico relations
    Calderon’s electoral reform of 2007 gave political parties 3 mins of air time every hour of radio and TV for free. Might either of these change? Ricardo says that the five month waiting period should be changed. But there’s no political possibility of changing the one-term rule. NOTE: Live-blogging. Richard H.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012
    Blogging and Personal Feelings
    As Andrew Sullivan observes about blogs in general, my blog is a record of my changing interests over that time span, of the key items that were catching my attention, and how I felt about them at the time.  They helped navigators surmise where they were and how far they had traveled and how much longer they had to stay at sea. 
  • TED  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011
    TED Blog | Listen to creative people: Q&A with Rory Sutherland
    And I’m wondering if you see this changing, with more attention focused on the creative design aspects of technology, with Apple and companies like that. Now I think 48 percent of Princeton graduates in 2007 went into finance. Sign In |. Register. Themes. Speakers. Talks. Translations. TED Conferences. TEDx Events. TED Prize.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011
    Engagement and Motivation in MOOCs
    From Col - see also Beer, Clark, Jones, Indicators of Engagement , which has much of the same content Most of the research into measuring student engagement prior to the widespread adoption of online, or web based classes, has concentrated on the simple measure of attendance (Douglas & Alemanne, 2007). 2008)." Table 1. Engagement - how?
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2011
    The OER Debate, In Full
    In 2007 I was amused to find the following contradiction. As Richard Tew (Donky) writes, “That's the thing with releasing mudlibs, people make a few trivial changes and then decide that it has changed so much that it is effectively something completely new.”(Tew, What are the moral considerations associated with sharing OER?
  • BOB SUTTON  |  SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2011
    David Kelley on Love and Money: Dan Pink's Kind of Guy - Bob Sutton
    April 2007: Tips for dealing with workplace jerks. Howard Gardner: Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other Peoples Minds. Guy Kawasaki: Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. May: The Shibumi Strategy: A Powerful Way to Create Meaningful Change. Bob Sutton. Search.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2011
    The Evolution of the World's Digital Payments Infrastructure I
    And the organizational architecture of the private and public sector institutions that were embracing these new Web-based applications had to similarly change , in order to translate these technology advances into productivity and quality improvements. The technology advances were absolutely necessary, - but not sufficient. 
  • CLAY SHIRKY  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2010
    Half-formed thought on Wikileaks & Global Action � Clay Shirky
    Consulting with Libya in 2007 » Half-formed thought on Wikileaks & Global Action. This is one of the things freaking people in the US government out about the long-term change in the media environment — not that the law has changed, but that the world has. Clay Shirky. « Wikileaks and the Long Haul. link].
  • MARTIJN LINSSEN  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2010
    Business or Pleasure? - why not both: Microsoft and Cloud - they.
    The Office 2007 ribbon? Microsoft, you better wake up, even though it seems like its too late already Tweet op 12/21/2010 10:04:00 AM Labels: 1.0 , 2.0 , adapt , change , Cloud computing , growth Microsoft and Cloud - they just dont get it, do they? Business or Pleasure? and install Microsoft Silverlight (on your local machine!) Klout.
  • BOB SUTTON  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2010
    Harnessing Ignorance to Spark Creativity - Bob Sutton
    April 2007: Tips for dealing with workplace jerks. Howard Gardner: Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other Peoples Minds. Guy Kawasaki: Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. May: The Shibumi Strategy: A Powerful Way to Create Meaningful Change. Bob Sutton. Search.
  • MARTIJN LINSSEN  |  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010
    All Social is Learning | Organizational Knowledge Design
    So the world is changing.  The feedback we receive from the tire that needs changing at night in the rain is powerful, but nothing compared to the feedback we receive around a dinner table or during a seminar Q&A. About John Dr. John Bordeaux brings 28 years’ experience working issues of national security and knowledge management.
  • BOB SUTTON  |  THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010
    Penis Poisoning Posts at BNET - Bob Sutton
    April 2007: Tips for dealing with workplace jerks. Howard Gardner: Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other Peoples Minds. Guy Kawasaki: Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. May: The Shibumi Strategy: A Powerful Way to Create Meaningful Change. Bob Sutton. Search.
  • MARTIJN LINSSEN  |  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010
    Increasing “Jointness” and Reducing Duplication in DoD Intelligence
    Home About Complexity Reading List Knowledge Management Reading List Increasing “Jointness&# and Reducing Duplication in DoD Intelligence John 0 comments National Security , Social Media Oct 06 When the Secretary of Defense asks you to do something, you need to heed the call, whether you are in government or not. phase. It is not.
  • MARTIJN LINSSEN  |  SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2010
    “Human beings are social animals. We come together two by two in.
    wonder if you know David Sloan Wilson’s book Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin’s Theory Can Change the Way We Think About Our Lives. agree things take time to change, but bounded rationality was introduced long before economists would agree that the utility function was without merit. Things take time to change.
  • DOC SEARLS   |  MONDAY, JULY 19, 2010
    R-Buttons and the Open Marketplace
    What if you were able to signal your interest in an umbrealla, some binoculars, size 9EEEE running shoes, or a stroller for twins, in the next half hour — and to do that in a secure way that doesn’t reveal to potential sellers any more than they require to respond, and doesn’t put you into any marketer’s pitch mill? Social.
  • TONY KARRER  |  TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010
    Wikis and Learning – 60 Resources
    So, of course, I went to eLearning Learning and I looked at Wiki , Collaborative Learning with Wikis , Wikis and eLearning 2.0 , Wikis Corporate eLearning , Social Learning with Wikis , Wiki Security and a few others. I’m involved in several discussions around how to use Wikis as part of learning solutions. How about math?
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2010
    Trip to Shanghai
    The number of countries that grew at three percent a year in 2005, 2006, 2007, was 120.  So that is the change in the world that we are witnessing, and of course, nowhere do you see it more clearly than in China.” There is a huge change underway, from a rural, agricultural China to an urban China. Today, that number is zero. 
  • THE SMART WORK COMPANY  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2010
    Distributed Performance Systems
    Anne Marie says: April 15, 2010 at 4:49 pm David I try to credit where I can and in fact I should have credited the phrases in quotes: Generation Y addicted to friends is from danah boy, and employeers seeking a new reality from work is from a 2007 report called Enter The Timelords by the Equal Opportunities Commmision. It needs fleshing out.
  • CLAY SHIRKY  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2010
    The Collapse of Complex Business Models � Clay Shirky
    In such systems, there is no way to make things a little bit simpler – the whole edifice becomes a huge, interlocking system not readily amenable to change. “But if you don’t have a staging server, you’d be changing things on the live site!” Not one dime changed hands anywhere between creator, host, and viewers.
  • JON HUSBAND  |  SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2010
    Have We Finally Entered a Fundamental Rupture With the Past ?
    society is rupturing when the volume and complexity of its activities changes to the point where the statistics that denote the activities begin growing exponentially. It is positioned at the edge of chaos, between the fear of making choices without any reference point and the optimism (or necessity) of changing the current trajectory.
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2010
    Harold Jarche » Interdependent Learning
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? when you job shadow. 
  • NANCY WHITE  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2010
    More Reflections on SharePoint and Picking Technology | Full Circle Associates
    From my personal experience with older versions of SharePoint (I  have VERY little with 2007) is that it is built  p from the metaphor of one’s hard drive. It is my understanding from my daughter’s ITS officer that SP is the ITS’s dream, especially if security is a factor. This proved to be very true. My folders.
  • NANCY WHITE  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2010
    More Reflections on SharePoint and Picking Technology | Full Circle Associates
    From my personal experience with older versions of SharePoint (I  have VERY little with 2007) is that it is built  p from the metaphor of one’s hard drive. It is my understanding from my daughter’s ITS officer that SP is the ITS’s dream, especially if security is a factor. This proved to be very true. My folders.
  • NANCY WHITE  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2010
    More Reflections on SharePoint and Picking Technology | Full Circle Associates
    From my personal experience with older versions of SharePoint (I  have VERY little with 2007) is that it is built  p from the metaphor of one’s hard drive. It is my understanding from my daughter’s ITS officer that SP is the ITS’s dream, especially if security is a factor. This proved to be very true. My folders.
  • NANCY WHITE  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2010
    More Reflections on SharePoint and Picking Technology | Full Circle Associates
    From my personal experience with older versions of SharePoint (I  have VERY little with 2007) is that it is built  p from the metaphor of one’s hard drive. It is my understanding from my daughter’s ITS officer that SP is the ITS’s dream, especially if security is a factor. This proved to be very true. My folders.
  • JANE HART'S PICK OF THE DAY  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2009
    My year in review
    I also explained that for this reason I had changed my. Update: Over the year the Guide has undergone a number of changes - and I am constantly updating and revising the pages to keep them. Since 2007 I have produed an annual list of the Top 100. pubic social media tools and how a private, secure platform powered by the open.
  • DAVID WEINBERGER  |  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2009
    [berkman] Viktor Mayer-Schönberger on the virtue of forgetting
    Without forgetting, we have trouble changing. By the end of 2007, two out of three young Americans had put their info online. How long would it take us to change how we assess information? Or, we could change our technology, rather than changing ourselves. We should be able to change those dates. Painting.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009
    Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One
    Look at the changes in the news industry. In 2007, broadband penetration exploded - it seemed so slow because we wanted it so badly. The broadband economy has changed the rules, but that doesn't mean we can't learn the rules. I'm going to start with change, and this city and this region is doing what is required to change.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
    Soft, Smart, "Pink" Power
    The Commission’s report , released in November of 2007, concluded that: “The United States must become a smarter power by once again investing in the global good - providing things people and governments in all quarters of the world want but cannot attain in the absence of American leadership.  Despite the predominance of U.S.
  • ANDY MCAFEE  |  TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2009
    How Beautiful it is, and How Easily it can be Broken : Andrew McAfee’s Blog
    perfect storm: The support / blessing of ‘guardian’ functions like legal, compliance, and security. These people always hearten me and remind me of Margaret Mead’s great quote : “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. deployment. Shawn and Chris did an amazing job.
  • NANCY WHITE  |  SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2009
    Social Media Planning and Evaluation for NGOs | Full Circle Associates
    In nature, change never happens as a result of top-down, pre-conceived strategic plans, or from the mandate of any single individual or boss. Change begins as local actions spring up simultaneously in many different areas. If these changes remain disconnected, nothing happens beyond each locale. 1) What problem will it solve?
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2009
    Capitalism Beyond the Crisis
    In September of 2007 I was working on a blog about the kinds of problems that companies inevitably encounter when their underlying technologies, competitors or business models change.  Smith coined the metaphor of the invisible hand in The Wealth of Nations and other writings.  As I discovered , nothing could be further from the truth.
  • NANCY WHITE  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009
    CoP Series #10: Stewarding Technology for Community | Full Circle Associates
    Part of the decision making here also includes your need to host a system or have it hosted, privacy and security issues and cost/or free with ads. The three things to remember are: keep it simple, keep it flexible because things WILL change, and finally, remember it is the people, their interaction and the course content that matters.
  • ANDY MCAFEE  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009
    I Know It When I See It : Andrew McAfee’s Blog
    The feeling is a reflection of a change. If the use of the tool does not really change the workplace, I'd say it falls short. badge, it has to make a notable change (improvement). But I’d like to change the question or better said ask those who ask it to rethink their question. product?&# So who’s right?  Web 2.0
  • TONY KARRER  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2009
    eLearning Conferences
    Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, check the specific conference website. link] com January 18-21, 2009 Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference: Collaborating for Change – Strategies, Opportunities and Partnerships, 31st annual, Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Free-agents and natural enterprises are better value
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Seeing What’s Next
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? better. Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Need for collaboration continues to grow
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Learning is Conversation
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? via Harald Jarche) [.]
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Big Consulting Companies Jumping on Bandwagon 2.0
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? technology ? Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Blogs are not a “substitute”
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Proficiency-based training
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? hours. Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Wake up and smell the coffee
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Attitudes must change!
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2008
    Harold Jarche » T&D Learning in 2020
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Canada
  • HAROLD JARCHE  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2008
    Harold Jarche » Blogs are not a “substitute”
    ralphmercer: committees are place to lure great ideas to be killed while absolving everyone of the blame hjarche: innovation is something you create from thinking & doesn’t usually come from existing practices that others are following [link] hjarche: Our Future: Security, Consumption, Participation and/or Green? Canada
  • JAY CROSS  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008
    An email of complaint sent to Air India
    Home Speaker Contact internet time alliance Learnstream Resources Internet Time Blog from Jay Cross and Internet Time Group An email of complaint sent to Air India by Jay Cross on April 23, 2007 Air India, Last month I purchased a Business Class ticket from Oakland to London with return to San Francisco. No way they could change things.
  • JAY CROSS  |  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2008
    An email of complaint sent to Air India
    Home Speaker Contact internet time alliance Learnstream Resources Internet Time Blog from Jay Cross and Internet Time Group An email of complaint sent to Air India by Jay Cross on April 23, 2007 Air India, Last month I purchased a Business Class ticket from Oakland to London with return to San Francisco. No way they could change things.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2008
    The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On
    Yet, this is changing, and the pace of this change will continue to accelerate. van der Pol, 2007) Companies like Verizon are offering fibre-optics to the home. Sterling, 1999) New Technology in Education While technology changes rapidly, people do not. In this essay I offer a renewal of those predictions. Web 2.0
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008
    My Digital Identity
    It seems that with the use of digital communications, the question of identity changes. change in the purely mental may quite rightly prompt us to say “He’s not the same person.” Asking Questions About Identity And so the study of identity has changed. And notice the way the question has changed. 2007, february 23).
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2008
    ''m only going to say this about 1,000 more times.
    This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from UX Week 2007. » September 18, 2007. Industries also change; the horse and carriage give way to the car which gives way to what? The point (hard to see though as it is) however, is that with learning - the changes are going on inside our own heads and bodies. flickr.
  • TONY O'DRISCOLL  |  FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2008
    Web 2.0 and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) " Learning Matters!
    April 13, 2007. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Training 2007 Grok. Comment by Jay — April 14, 2007 @ 6:40 pm. [.] Pingback by lauren’s library blog » Blog Archive » links for 2007-04-16 — April 16, 2007 @ 12:27 am. Comment by Tony Karrer — April 16, 2007 @ 7:59 am.
  • STEVEN BERLIN JOHNSON  |  TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
    stevenberlinjohnson.com:
    " Global Equities Securities analyst Trip Chowdhrysaid in describing his initial impression of the new iPhone. But everything else happening to the platform is as game-changing as it gets. In early 2007 I went and foolishly got myself a day job running the hyperlocal community site, outside.in "Wheres the innovation?"
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2008
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): HUGE Conferences List - Game Focus - Help Needed!
    Learning Futures The future of organizational learning in a changing global context *Ludium Arden Institutes academic conference on synthetic worlds, with components built as a live-action game. » May 27, 2008 HUGE Conferences List - Game Focus - Help Needed! need your feedback on conferences I have missed, reviews of conferences, etc.
  • STEVEN BERLIN JOHNSON  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2008
    stevenberlinjohnson.com: Brooks/Cheney
    Technology | The Guardian | Main | Games and the iPhone » Brooks/Cheney David Brooks writes about Obama and Clintons Jefferson-Jackson speeches last November in his column this morning: Obama sketched out a different theory of social change than the one Clinton had implied earlier in the evening. And then a few thousand stood up.
  • TONY KARRER  |  MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2008
    Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
    IBM I only briefly mentioned how other organizations are adopting these tools in a big way - The Wall Street Journal - June 18 2007 - social networking at IBM 26,000 registered blogs. Moderation - On many Wiki software packages you can require approval for posting changes. You can also limit what pages can be changed. Tools?
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2008
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Small Basket of Virtual World Items
    " "These skills include strategic thinking, interpretative analysis, problem solving, plan formulation and execution, team-building and cooperation, and adaptation to rapid change." Have you seen the NASA Request for Information for a massivley multiplayer online educational game. First, its a request from NASA for an MMOG.
  • DOC SEARLS   |  FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2008
    Doc Searls Weblog · UnAmerican Airline
    The bulk of it indeed was “marketing communications&# and “strategic sales support&# much of it ala Boorman, and later strategic and change consultancy and opening companies to the perceptions and wishes of the individuals and groups comprising the outside world (not unlike VRM) (through communications). Bravo. The short of [.]
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2008
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Wow.Has it been almost a month?! Lets Talk 2008.
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « 2007 edublog winners announced! Learning wont change people.the way we seek to address it as it relates to our specific corporate, personal, and academic requirements will. Main | Thinking about conferences. Lets Talk 2008. Ill say that: 1. del.icio.us
  • TONY KARRER  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2007
    Facebook Enterprise Application
    WorkBook combines all the capabilities of Facebook with all the controls of a corporate environment, including integration with existing enterprise security services and information sources.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Hybrid Models of Capitalism
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. It has a direct impact on any attempt to re-invent the enterprise and the very notion of what a company is in our increasingly global and fast-changing knowledge economy. Watson, Sr.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Huh? Uranium Ore on eBay.
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Generational Change in the U.S. Military (strategy+business) | Main | 2007 edublog winners announced! » December 07, 2007 Huh? Uranium Ore on eBay. " Product Description: Radioactive sample of uranium ore. License exempt. del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Generational Change in the U.S. Military (strategy+business)
    » December 07, 2007 Generational Change in the U.S. What would thatmean for military security? e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « The Kindle: Tom Crawford Executes a Perfect Double Rebuttal with a Twist | Main | Huh? Uranium Ore on eBay. military. del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Kindle: Tom Crawford Executes a Perfect Double Rebuttal with a Twist
    Main | Generational Change in the U.S. Military (strategy+business) » December 07, 2007 The Kindle: Tom Crawford Executes a Perfect Double Rebuttal with a Twist Tom Crawford rebutted my defense of his rebuttal of my original post. The existing model is likely too entrenched to change willingly or even die an easy death.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Tom and I disagree and then I kinda support his argument?
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Federal Government Distributed Learning Association (FGDLA) | Main | Learning Games at Wharton » December 04, 2007 Tom and I disagree and then I kinda support his argument? Its also why we will never give it up as a medium, notcompletely. del.icio.us
  • DOC SEARLS   |  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
    Doc Searls Weblog · Making Rules, II
    Doc Searls Weblog Home About Subscribe to feed ‹ Time to write our own rules • Live lunch › Making Rules, II November 26, 2007 in Berkman , Blogging , Business , Future , Ideas , Journalism , Life , News , Past , VRM , problems | 15 comments So many comments , so little time. have to run to a bus in the rain shortly. Later.]
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Innovation, Fundamental Research and Universities
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. The lead article set the stage when it said, "Rapid and disruptive change is now happening across new and old businesses. " "What is innovation?,"
  • DOC SEARLS   |  SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2007
    Doc Searls Weblog · Time to write our own rules
    84 comments Comments feed for this article Trackback link: [link] Privacy Concerns over Facebook Continue To Build | JOBMATCHBOX on November 26, 2007 at 4:16 pm [.] There needs to be a Wikipedia of social networking… Kaila Colbin on November 26, 2007 at 5:42 pm Doc, I’m with you and Jeneane: Facebook got it wrong on this one.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2007
    Groups vs Networks: The Class Struggle Continues
    What does that change? And I know there are good reasons for that and I know there’s security and all of that, but you know, I mean security is like walls. You know, the best security system isn’t gonna block people. You know, they come out with a security system and three days later the crack comes out for it.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Kindle.The Universal Textbook?
    Habgood » November 20, 2007 Kindle.The Universal Textbook? Then the real question is who will have the guts to make the 2nd edition of PSYCH 101 - which only changes a chapter or two - available as a lower cost add-on to the original? Want one? Sure you do. Long battery life. Great display. Ability to annotate and create notes.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): e-Learning Evangelicals
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « More DevLearn 2007 Notes: The Great ILS Challenge Results | Main | Kindle.The Universal Textbook? » November 20, 2007 e-Learning Evangelicals So I have to admit that it has been a busy few days between work and some family travel and the upcoming U.S.
  • TONY KARRER  |  THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007
    eLearning 2.0 Random Thoughts based on Chat
    BTW, the term honey pot comes from a security term - it's a place you set up to attract people. You wouldn't want everyone changing policies, right? So, give the appropriate people in HR the ability to change the policies page. Give support the ability to change the FAQ page on the reference site you just create. Senior?
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Zone Alarm Listen UP!! This is NOT Customer Service!
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « DevLearn 2007 Update | Main | More DevLearn 2007 Notes: The Great ILS Challenge Results » November 12, 2007 Zone Alarm Listen UP!! RIGHT-click on Uninstall ZoneAlarm Security, then select Properties 04.) Restart your computer.
  • DAVE GRAY  |  SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2007
    Communication Nation: What do you love?
    11 November 2007 What do you love? Turning tragedy to triumph, family, technologys democratization of quality audio and video, authenticity, humor as a vessel for truth, progress, security, invention. Communication Nation Communication is one of the most important skills anyone can have, in business and in life. Join the conversation!
  • STEVEN BERLIN JOHNSON  |  THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2007
    stevenberlinjohnson.com: Apple Opens Up
    Heres my big question, though: I wonder whether Apple had the SDK as part of its plans all along, and merely changed its mind about whether to go public with it in response to the criticism -- or were they truly debating the merits of opening up the platform, and thus reluctant to say anything until they were 100% sure of their plans? "?
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: The Complex Chemistry between Brands and Customers - Some Personal Experiences
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. The market has changed. link] Posted by: Endre Stølsvik | December 09, 2007 at 12:17 PM Verify your Comment Previewing your Comment Posted by: | This is only a preview.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Welcome to Adam Smiths World
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. Then everything changed. few months ago I participated in a meeting on media and content as part of IBMs 2007 Global Innovation Outlook initiative. Then everything changed.
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Soft Power, Smart Leadership
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. How do you prepare for and fight such a global, fast-changing, amorphous and unpredictable conflict? But while this is absolutely necessary, it is now far from sufficient.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: The Blog Book Tour - Week Two
    » September 18, 2007 Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: The Blog Book Tour - Week Two So the pressure is on. There must be associated cultural change to ‘permission’ these kinds of activities – it must be perceived that the organization values it. Main | Im tired people, so Im only going to say this about 1,000 more times. simuations.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Gamelab Institute of Play
    " September 13, 2007 in Gaming & Learning | Permalink Technorati Tags : education , game-based learning , gaming TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Gamelab Institute of Play : Comments The comments to this entry are closed. We just call them gamers." del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Object-Centered Sociality" or What is Really at the Heart of Social Networks
    While at the Adaptive Path conference, UX Week 2007 , I had seen this session and thought it was quite good; " UX Design as Communities of Practice." Now I saw this post in the Adaptive Path blog like a week or two ago; " The Shelf Life of Social Networks." Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Theories and Models Of and For Online Learning" (First Monday)
    Sue Posted by: Sue Waters | August 30, 2007 at 07:23 PM The comments to this entry are closed. The authorscontributing to this paper see this past as an incubation period forthe emergence of new teaching and learning practices. Look forward to reading more on your view points. Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Wikipatterns: A How-To Site on Driving the Adoption of Wikis Within Your Organization
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « "The Name of the Game Is Work" (Business Week) | Main | Someone buy me this poster » August 28, 2007 Wikipatterns: A How-To Site on Driving the Adoption of Wikis Within Your Organization What a great resource. del.icio.us books futures Web 2.0
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007
    Privacy, Security and Trust: Challenges for the Intangible Economy
    How do I as a paranoid security person deal with all the baggage I bring to the discussion? see identity management as the real issue that is going to link security and privacy. cannot engage most security professionals in discussions about privacy. Communication Security Establishment (CSE) common criteria. Identity.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2007
    PHI Meets PST: A PST Framework for Personal Health Information
    But PHI has evolved from physical records to digital data - the needs and the risks have change considerably - modern PST must inform any such policy for protecting personal health information. Security Defined The main point: the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the data. Summary of a talk by David A. genetic coding.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2007
    Putting It All Together. Privacy, Security, Cybercrime and Safety
    So I forwarded it to the security team saying 'login in and fix what is wrong'. What you say online is not private, it is not secure, it is what you put on the billboard on I-15. You may wear several hats, and your perspective may change. Your perspective may change on that. That has to change. You are not secure.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2007
    Pseudorandom Thoughts on Privacy, Security and Trust
    system is only as secure as its weakest point. Feynman also got involved in safe-cracking - he would try to find patterns in the security. From a security implementor's point of view - stupid defenses only keep out stupid attackers. Planning for security in the design stage is rarely done. Security is not convenient.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  MONDAY, JULY 30, 2007
    Security Issues and and Business Opportunities - Panel
    The challenge is how to minimize the privacy and security risk without compromising health care. As the keynote said, you can paralyze the good stuff by trying to secure everything. In Canada - here is no legislation to inform people about breaches of security - in the U.S. In the U.S. Patriot Act - impact on B.C. not abroad.
  • STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR  |  MONDAY, JULY 30, 2007
    What Are You, Who Are You, And How Do You Know?
    Interesting to observe differing attitudes toward privacy and security. Different countries have different rules regarding privacy and security. Tangibles are changing business models I am a game theorist. Privacy and security run right though economic theory, and this is where game theory comes in. my behaviour changes.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Pageflakes.I want to switch but did you actually try to make it hard?
    Plan Ties Training and Accounts" (NY Times) » July 26, 2007 Pageflakes.I July 26, 2007 in Learning/Web 2.0 | Permalink Technorati Tags : aggregators , Netvibes , Pageflakes , webtops TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Pageflakes.I Great, very useful. The help menu?
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The iPhone is Both Important and Not - So Can We All Just Take a Breath?
    » July 21, 2007 The iPhone is Both Important and Not - So Can We All Just Take a Breath? July 21, 2007 in Mobile Learning | Permalink Technorati Tags : iphone mobile TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The iPhone is Both Important and Not - So Can We All Just Take a Breath?
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): More on Making More Better Conferences
    Over on Tony Karrers blog though, we have been having this great discussion on changes wed like to see in conferences and in relation to that discussion, this certainly seems relevant. "I have traveled 36 hours to a conference on robotic technology incentral Japan. Laptops are open, fingers areflying. But the audience is not listening.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Learning objectives are best achieved when tied to real-world (not inworld) factors of production" (TerraNova)
    hope we retain - as an industry - a level of intellectual curiosity about games and game design that can lead us to a deeper understanding of the potential of games to change (for the positive I believe) how we are providing instruction. Posted by: Karyn Romeis | June 26, 2007 at 07:52 AM The comments to this entry are closed.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): If there are Digital Natives does that mean there is no Digital Ellis Island?
    wisdom | Main | Great List of Presentation Resources » June 23, 2007 If there are Digital Natives does that mean there is no Digital Ellis Island? Anybody care to describe the pace at which change moves across the field of ISD as nimble and/or agile or even just quick? new twist on surveys and collective (or collected?) del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Better Conferences (cross posting from Tony Karrer)
    Hows that for a comeback post Tony? :-) June 20, 2007 in Conference News | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Better Conferences (cross posting from Tony Karrer) : Comments The comments to this entry are closed. on to the rest of the suggestions.as The UnConference idea.I
  • IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER  |  MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2007
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger: A Matter of World Views
    Irving Wladawsky-Berger A collection of observations, news and resources on the changing nature of innovation, technology, leadership, and other subjects. "We will not succeed simply by military or security means," he says. Posted by: Chris Ward | June 20, 2007 at 06:02 PM Irving, Interesting. "Mr.
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): and later Mark will try to figure out what is going on in the PLE debate.and fail.
    So lets just stop and figure out first what we the heck were talking about.dont get me wrong, there is some important stuff in here and its called change management, and intellectual property laws and the evolution of corporate culture and privacy and more.so Id start running down all the posts but geez, wed be here all night. del.icio.us
  • MARK OEHLERT  |  MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2007
    e-Clippings (Learning As Art): @#$&!! Comment Spam
    Main | If Jim Collins cant get you fired up, you may need to check for a pulse (ASTD Keynote session) » June 04, 2007 @#$&!! Sorry for any convenience and Ill post again if something changes. Mark June 04, 2007 in Arrghh!!! Comment Spam : Comments The comments to this entry are closed. del.icio.us books futures Web 2.0
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