A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part II)

If you would remember, last Friday I eventually finished up the week putting together a blog post, where I was sharing a number of insights on something I have been doing at work for over a week now and which I thought would interest folks over here as well. As you all well know, I … Continue reading A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part II)

IBM Lotusphere 2008 – Highlights from First Day – Sunday 19th

As you may have well read from my various twitterings during the course of yesterday, I am already here in Orlando attending what’s supposed to be the IBM conference of conferences worldwide: Lotusphere 2008. The actual conference starts today with the general speaker session, something that plenty of us are looking forward to big time, … Continue reading IBM Lotusphere 2008 – Highlights from First Day – Sunday 19th

Reflecting on the Impact of Social Computing in Education and Learning

Tags: Learning, Education, Youngsters, Kids, Generations, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Neworking, Web 2.0, Learning 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Emerging Technologies, Technology, Dennis Howlett, Profesor Luis, Webcasts, Vodcasting, Emilio Calatayud Pérez, Granada, Judge of Minors Most people who know me in real life for quite a while now would probably tell you how my background has … Continue reading Reflecting on the Impact of Social Computing in Education and Learning

Friendships in the Connected Age: High Quantity AND Higher Quality – It’s All about Trust!

Tags: Steve Rubel, Stowe Boyd, Anne Truitt Zelenka, Matt Hodgson, Stephen Collins, Relationships, Connections, Friendships, Virtual Teams, Virtual Communities, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Trust, Social Networks, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Worker, Web Worker, Communities, Innovation I am sure that by now a whole bunch … Continue reading Friendships in the Connected Age: High Quantity AND Higher Quality – It’s All about Trust!

Knowledge Management – Where Are the Bees?

Tags: IBM, Collaboration, Collaboration 2.0, Web 2.0, Learning, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, Simplicity, New York, Somers, Madrid, JFK, Las Palmas, Travelling, Beekeeping, Beekeeper, Bees, Anastasio Marcos, Extremadura, Apihurdes, Euromiel, Cooperative, Consortium As I have just mentioned in a previous weblog post, this … Continue reading Knowledge Management – Where Are the Bees?