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Social technologies on the front line: Management 2.0 winners
Read Executives who won a contest McKinsey cosponsored with Gary Hamel’s Management Innovation eXchange (MIX) and the Harvard Business Review highlight myriad ways Web 2.0 is improving communication among employees at all levels. The Management 2.0 Challenge is the first … Continue reading
Change at hand: Web 2.0 for Development
This special issue has been co-published by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation EU-ACP (CTA). There are dozens of emerging interactive web services and applications, sometimes referred to as … Continue reading
The Leadership Implications of the evolving Web
Read How does the Web shape the role and understanding of leadership? Is a new leadership paradigm emerging? What mindsets, skills, and knowledge are necessary for it? What are key challenges and opportunities, pioneer examples and patterns in the business, … Continue reading
Posted in Change, ICT technologies, Innovation, Internet, Leadership, Web 2.0
Tagged change, innovation, leadership, web2.0
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Reworking the web, reworking the world – how web 2.0 is changing our society
Read The Web 2.0 phenomena in a sentence: lower communication costs have led to opportunities for more inclusive, collaborative, democratic online participation. As the costs of communicating online decreased, more people, in terms of million, decided that it was worth … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Communication, Conversations, Democracy, Dialogue, Social change, Web 2.0
Tagged communication, social change, web2.0
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Rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 finds its payday
Rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 finds its payday A new class of company is emerging—one that uses collaborative Web 2.0 technologies intensively to connect the internal efforts of employees and to extend the organization’s reach to customers, partners, … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Management, Organizational change, Web 2.0
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Content creation
Read One of the most important digital literacies students require today is the ability to create appropriate content. Content creation is an important feature in many personal learning environment (PLE) models, and together with organising and sharing, makes up the … Continue reading
The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop, and Keep Tomorrow’s Employees Today
The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop, and Keep Tomorrow’s Employees Today The workplace of the future is being shaped today by Web 2.0—a collection of breakthrough social media technologies—and by the Millennial Generation, people born between 1977 and … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, ICT technologies, Innovation, Leadership, Web 2.0, Work
Tagged creativity, ict, innovation, web2.0, work
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Building Community in Web-based Learning Environments: Strategies, Techniques and Tools
The Web has received widespread acceptance and use for creating and supporting learning activities across disciplines within higher education. However, satisfaction with the Web for purposes of learning has not been as strong as proponents may have hoped. Creating … Continue reading
Se raconter dans un blog: une expérience pour guider les enseignants à la réflexivité
Read Cette étude a été réalisée lors d’une expérience pédagogique menée dans un cours de «Technologies multimédia en classe» destinée aux enseignants FLE en formation. L’activité proposée a consisté à utiliser la technique du récit à l’intérieur d’un blog dans … Continue reading