 |
TIG Tags Tags are one word descriptors, used to mark any content on the site for easy searching later. The best tags are ones that describe the content in a single word, and are common enough that people can easily search for specific content relating to that single word. Any item can have more then one tag and are split by commas. |
| Items tagged with: socialcomputing |
| Tag was last used: Sep 22, 2008 |
| |
 | Express Yourself |
| |
| TIG Blogs |
|
Sorry nothing tagged here yet!
Sorry nothing tagged here yet!
Sorry nothing tagged here yet!

Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Sep 17, 2008
|
|
|
Jevon at Socialwrite recently wrote about SAP's partnership with InnoCentive . My my, how things have changed. It wasn't too long ago that I was sitting down with SAP and listening to their philosophy on business practices which was the furthest thing away from crowdsource thinking...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Aug 16, 2008
|
|
|
This is my favourite video on mass collaboration. Clay effortlessly digs into the theoretical concepts of social computing using practical examples that we can all relate too. He makes a strong argument for the superior benefits of building co-operation into the infrastructure compared to the...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Jul 31, 2008
|
|
|
One of my proudest social computing accomplishments is the creation of ID-ah! (tm), a Bell Canada internal social innovation platform we started in 2005. ID-ah! was featured in the Groundswell book by Charlene Li & Josh Bernoff . Ever since Groundswell, I've had people ask me for more...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Apr 30, 2008
|
|
|
In many ways, I'm thrilled about " My Starbucks Ideas ", which provides Starbucks' customers an opportunity to share ideas on improvements for Starbucks. On the other hand, I wonder if there is an overly optimistic expectation that this approach will deliver amazing breakthrough results. That...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Apr 19, 2008
|
|
|
Are you are promoting social computing in your organization and being questioned about the low "participation levels" or "adoption rates"? Well, here are 5 points that should help you explain that it's not just about the percentage of people that actively participate. 1. Thanks for Asking...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Apr 9, 2008
|
|
|
Sun Tzu , the influential author of, " The Art of War ", might be the last thing you'd consider relevant to social computing and enterprise 2.0. And although not all of his beliefs can be directly ported, if you think of the "enemy" as, "poor collaboration", "inefficiency", "bureaucracy" or...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Mar 21, 2008
|
|
|
It's said that when asked if she would join an anti-war protest, Mother Theresa responded that she would rather be pro-peace. Many of us who push the concepts of social computing, and enterprise 2.0 are often referred to as "evangelists". From my experience, this is a pretty good way...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Mar 16, 2008
|
|
|
Fortune put out excerpts from an interview with Steve Jobs earlier this month. Jobs makes some very candid, and direct points. The whole interview is quite insightful and helps to disprove some of the common misconceptions around what collaboration is all about. Misconception 1:...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: rexlee
Posted On: Feb 3, 2008
|
|
|
I admit, one reason I've written fewer posts recently is because I am the new owner of a Wii. Each time I turn it on, I feel a "pang" of guilt, knowing full well, that there is always house stuff to do, great articles to read, blog posts to complete.... But thanks to an...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: speters
Posted On: Jan 4, 2008
|
|
|
I have finally discovered a good way of sharing my M.A. thesis online! Thanks to Alec Couros for sharing his dissertation (a worthy read itself on the topic of OSS and implications for education).
Scribd is a great way to share documents because of the way it permits a variety of ways of viewing...... [view]
|
|
Posted By: speters
Posted On: Jan 7, 2008
|
|
|
C’est quoi, un blog?
Originally uploaded by Stephanie Booth.
For the past four or five years that I have been in the classroom, I have watched my high school students use online environments and tools. I could speak of many examples and models of great learning that have happened as a...... [view]
|
|
1 2 3 »
|
|
|