- Predict The Future On WashingtonPost.com - Jason Kincaid's brief post highlight how Predictify's adoption by newspaper's is a reminder that “old media” is willing to embrace the interactivity afforded by the web.
- How to Keep Up with the Semantic Space « Shepherd’s Pi - Lewis Shepherd's great post pulling together a host of current thoughts and resources about the Semantic Web. It includes some resources from Henry Story's "My Semantic Web Blogroll"
- Twelve best practices for online customer communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com - Dion weighs in on the "the advent of the Web-based customer community, where groups of like-minded individuals focus around a brand or a set of product and services come together and interact online"
- 50 Steps to Establishing a Consistent Social Media Practice | chrisbrogan.com - Nice post from Chris Brogan summarizing steps to put a social media strategy into practice for your company.
- Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - Series - NYTimes.com - Interesting article on how the Internet is changing reading styles and, therefore(?) learning styles.
- Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management | Intelligent Agent -
- Social learning: An emerging trend - 14 Jul 2008 - Elliot Masie shares his insights into the rise in social learning and the challenges it poses for the global training community.
Photo Blogger 2.0
by Jeff Kelly
This week I delivered a two-day masterclass on Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 in Singapore. As always, I had a host of interesting participants, one of which was Reeda Malik, Brunei’s top photo blogger. Reeda was nice enough to take some shots during the class, both from the first day and from the second day. I’m grateful to Reeda for posting the pictures for me and all the participants to enjoy.
The class went extremely well and I thank all the participants for everything they taght me. And now it is on to deliver a keynote and workshop at KM Australia 2008.
- enterprise 2.0 … it’s this simple, see « pm blog - Mazy Hedayat posts a deliciously complex and confusing diagram that summarizes all the moving parts of Enterprise 2.0. A bit tough to read or use for learning, but it is a great summary…
- Why Companies Need Web 2.0 - Forbes.com - No new news here, but Mike Schaffner summarizes how "Web 2.0" (cringe) technologies must be adopted by companies to remain competitive.
- Tear down the broadcast towers - BuzzMachine » Blog Archive - Jeff Jarvis posits on how Web video and radio "could" make broadcast obsolete. Best part of the post is the comments. The way we consume media is changing dramatically and it will impact how we use media to teach.
- Grockit - About Us - Learning 2.0 - From the site: "Grockit is Learning 2.0. Grockit is about questioning together. To this end, we are developing an online learning game where people can teach each other." I look forward to seeing the game!
The Road to Singapore (and Australia)
by Jeff Kelly
Just wanted to post a note that I will be on travel the next two weeks, so the posting here may be even slower than usual. I will be in Singapore delivering Web 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0 Foundations masterclass July 17-18 and delivering a keynote and masterclass at KM Australia July 21-23.
My keynote at KM Australia is entitled Abandon Your Content Management System: KM in the Age of GooTube. I hope to get a synopsis of it up here as a post soon.
I’m looking forward to being down-under and I hope they are having a mild winter so I can enjoy some of my short stay. If you will be in Singapore or Australia, it’s not to late to register (I think). See you there?



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