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Here’s the slideshares and videos from the Lean Startup Intensive of yesterday at Web 2.0 Expo. I’d guess that Eric Ries will post them in good order soon, meanwhile check them here and please let me know when other become available! Read the rest of this entry »

Sincere thanks to Nouha Tahifi for her brilliant discussion about the importance of Tacit Knowledge for competitive advantage posted in the Knowledge Management Review blog.

Here’s my take-homes for theEnterpriseCamp. Read the rest of this entry »

(aka coasters for business modeling)

Designing a Value Chain

Designing a Value Chain

Designing a Value Chain

Refining a Value Chain

Basic Business Model Design

Basic Business Model Design

See #bvvb in action here!

In my previous post I was looking for real-life uses of Google Wave, on top of those advertised by Google. I was looking for real people doing real things with Wave, and I was wrong thinking there were no blog posts about that. A simple search on Twitter led to a few links to blogposts about the subject.

So I decided to search the blogosphere using Google Blogs Search (better late than never…)

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The annual Horizon Report is a qualitative research project established in 2002 that identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression on college and university campuses within the next five years.
In each edition of the Horizon Report, six emerging technologies or practices are described that are likely to enter mainstream use on campuses in the next one to five years. Each report also presents critical trends and challenges that will affect teaching and learning over the same time frame.
The 2010 edition was recently published by The New Media Consortium and EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative.
In the last 3 editions several trends were highlighted: Read the rest of this entry »

I’m an early-adopter, or a late early-adopter I should say. I got in the Wave last November, several months after its restricted launch, that’s why the “late.”

As soon as I knew about it I desperately wanted it! It’s an impressive piece of technology with the promise to change our lives, although so far the hype has a bit faded and it hasn’t yet been released publicly.

The Google team suggests a number of uses for the Wave, a few of which I consider very interesting and relevant to peer-learning. That is

  • Group Projects
  • Brainstorming
  • Meeting Notes

The presentation video shows quite convincingly how the Wave can be used to these purposes, but to date I couldn’t find any post, anywhere, about the actual use of a Wave in a professional setting. Read the rest of this entry »

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