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Social Graph Engines
It computes over large graphs much faster than alternatives, and the application programming interface is easy to use. Implementing PageRank , for example, takes only about 15 lines of code. Developers of dozens of Pregel applications within Google have found that "thinking like a vertex," which is the essence of programming in Pregel, is intuitive.
We've been using Pregel internally for a while now, but we are beginning to share information about it outside of Google.... In a graph database "relationships are first-class citizens.
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, July 3, 2009
Web Work 101: Jumping Into Your Web Business
You also need a place to post regular and frequent updates (a blog, a newsletter, or a podcast are a few examples). This will help you to start establishing your site with search engines and with building traffic.
Web Worker Daily
- Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Examples of eLearning 2.0
approaches used in corporate learning settings: Alongside Formal Learning Blog as writing tool Wiki as a collaborative learning tool Editable reference materials (Wiki) Internal / External Product information Process information Sales scenarios Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) / support information Online reference / glossary Experience Capture New-hire blog Maintaining a “lab or project notebook� RSS Reader, Podcasts - Steady Drip Then I ask the group for examples of how they are using eLearning 2.0...
Learnlets
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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SharePoint Examples
I'm trying to help someone inside training at a large organization bridge what I talk about around eLearning 2.0 to their implementation of SharePoint. I'd like to find good examples of what other people have done with SharePoint in their organization. Can you help me find those examples or connect me with people in training organizations who are making use of SharePoint? If you'd prefer - feel free to connect with me via email: akarrer@techempower.
elearning Technology
- Friday, December 5, 2008
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Capture Examples
The primary reasons for doing the eLearning Tour was that it is hard to see examples of what is being done by fellow eLearning professionals and get a sense of the patterns that exist. As part of pulling together the tour, I asked for contributions from this blog and from Learn Trends. I received quite a few responses. Far more than I could accommodate. And while I believe that I gave a flavor of what's happening out there through the tour, my gut tells me that it would be helpful to capture more examples.
elearning Technology
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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Four Examples of Wikis Working within the Enterprise
As Beth writes, under the SAP Contributor Recognition program, members are awarded points for every technical article, code sample, blog post and wiki contribution they make. SDN employees rank wiki posts based on their content and value to the community. I have covered the
From these examples, it seems that once a wiki gets launched in an organization, many new uses spring up.... The first two used Traction Team Page , NYK used Atlassian's Confluence and the SAP example did not mention a vendor.
Portals and KM
- Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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Docstoc: Online Document Hosting and Preview Services
First, being a freelancer, clients ask me for all kinds of documents all the time, and I don’t have the luxury of just going to the company library and pulling out our template for whatever it is they ask for. With Docstoc, I can at least find examples (basic, if not best-in-class) to base my own, customized version around. Legal, contract and proposal documents are all available, all of which are types of documents that I find myself needing frequently.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Conference Wiki Examples
Someone asked me for an example of a conference using a Wiki both for organizers during planning, evaluating proposed sessions, etc. and for attendees with session pages, participant lists, that kind of stuff.... There have to be lots of examples like this out there. Can someone help out with pointers to a few?
elearning Technology
- Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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5 real life examples to make the case for KM in a sales environment
Along the way, some design details are identified as being impractical. The functional aspect of the design seems to have been overlooked in favour of the aesthetic. For example, the IT equipment required in the retail area is not sufficiently integrated and facilitated. The beauty of a desk with no cable management will be spoiled by the laptop sitting on it and its power cable running from it.
Librarian of Fortune
- Monday, June 23, 2008
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IL school examples
The Scottish Information Literacy Project has been working with Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS) and some Scottish education services to identify and write up examples. The case descriptions are now available on the LTS Information Literacy Website at http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/ informationliteracy/ under "sharing practice". There are 7 at the moment, with a couple more to be added.
Information Literacy Weblog
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Monday Broken ID Series: Examples
The point is not to say ‘bad designer’, but instead to point out how to do good design.
I see several reliable problems with examples, and they aren’t even the deepest problems. They tend to be mixed in with the concept , instead of separate, if they exist at all. Then, when they do exist, too often they’re cookie-cutter examples, that don’t delve into the necessary elements that make examples successful, let alone are intrinsically interesting, yet we know what these elements are!
Learnlets
- Sunday, February 22, 2009
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Information Literacy: developing examples around Swine Flu
One of my current projects is developing a 3D model of information literacy that uses examples of questions and problems to do with swine flu (H1N1) to prompt discussion and develop information literacy , in the virtual world Second Life . I originally created the basic 3D circular SCONUL 7 Pillars build for a "Bird Flu" scenario (with examples related to "should we panic about bird flu?" including student-created material) The aim of the build is to provide objects/environments that can be used to stimulate thinking and problem solving, and develop information literacy e.g.
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