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links for 2008-12-17 [knowledgemanagement @ delicious.com]

  • Blog Carnival über Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Management und E-Learning (Organisatoren: Andrea Back und Jochen Robes)
    (tags: Weblogs)
  • A search engine for everything related to the people issues of knowledge management (by Shawn Callahan from http://www.anecdote.com.au)
  • The SlideShare Ribbon for PowerPoint 2007 lets you use most features of SlideShare from within PowerPoint. You can download and upload files, search, view usage metrics for presentations, and lots more.
    (tags: Products)
  • A listing of social networks used in educational environments. Please add to this list (alphabetical by category and within categories).
    (tags: Edu_Links)
  • working to identify the source of individual and shared knowledge and determine how they influence the attraction, retention, and development of high performance managers working in a global environment.
  • Gründe kostenlos Dein eigenes soziales Netzwerk! • Für Deine Schule, Hochschule, Verein, Organisation etc. • Werbefrei mit eigenem Design & Internet-Adresse • Gemeinnützigkeit garantiert den Schutz Deiner Daten
    (tags: Products)
  • Schüler bewegen sich wie selbstverständlich im Web. Erwachsene kommen da oft nicht mit. Lehrer sollten nachziehen, um die Kinder zu schützen und zu inspirieren. Eine Studie zeigt positive Beispiele
    (tags: Edu_Articles)
  • This wiki is here to gather the most forward thinking minds in the CRM and CEM (for the sake of better terms) communities to come up with a community created definition of CRM 2.0 – with the purpose of providing a service to the CRM/Customer experience communities themselves and the customers and companies who have historically spent inordinate time trying to extract some definition of either CRM or CEM or where each fits in the pantheon of the other.
    (tags: Wikis)

links for 2008-11-27 [knowledgemanagement @ delicious.com]

  • the “user contribution system on user contribution systems.” My hope is that this site becomes the authoritative aggregation of knowledge and how-tos on how organizations create, foster, and benefit from user contribution systems (UCS)…because of the knowledge and experience contributed by contributors like you.
    (tags: Wikis Products)
  • intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project’s main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web. I truly hope this space can inspire, motivate and enlighten any person doing research on this field.
    (tags: Portals)

links for 2008-11-21 [knowledgemanagement @ delicious.com]

links for 2008-11-19 [knowledgemanagement @ delicious.com]

  • Hier kannst du innerhalb von zwei Minuten dein kostenloses Blog erstellen. Teile bis zu 250 MB an Texten, Bildern, Videos und Audio-Dateien mit Freunden oder der ganzen Welt.
    (tags: Products)
  • die weltweit erste Bank für intellektuelles Kapital – Wissen zeigen, anlegen und tauschen
    (tags: Portals)
  • This book presents a family of social web design principles and interaction patterns that we have observed and codified, thus capturing user-experience best practices and emerging social web customs for web 2.0 practitioners.
    (tags: Books Wikis)
  • This mega list of 100 free web tools and sites will grant you access to courses at Harvard Medical School and MIT, social media sites that connect you to bookworms, videos and podcasts about everything from medical news to politics, government resources, and a lot more. The best part? Everything is free, and there’s no grading involved.
  • The project developed on this site aims to break new grounds in the use made of MediaWiki by introducing a new type of wiki, addressing smaller, specific communities (e.g. universities, companies). We call this new type of wiki PeopleWiki. The main difference between a PeopleWiki and common wikis is that community members are themselves a subject of the information contained on the wiki…
  • Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (e.g. XHTML, blogging).
    (tags: Products)

links for 2008-11-10 [knowledgemanagement @ delicious.com]

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