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Article: The learner as network
http://www.elearningpost.com/blog/the_learner_as_network/ schrieb / wrote: Article: The learner as network: Will Richardson on learning in network mangle: "It’s interesting how much this speaks to education, and how far we need to go. We are still about control, not sharing. We are still about distribution, not aggregation. We are still about closed content rather than open. We…
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Article: Social Machines
http://nte.unifr.ch/blogs/monnard/index.php/2005/07/14/social_machines schrieb / wrote: Article: Social Machines: A thought provoking article about the impact of ’social and connected‘ technologies (wikis, blogs, photo/url sharing sites, podcasting, …) on our future lives. http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/08/issue/feature_social.asp?p=0 phpBB(Topic346|Post1987)
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Article: The Formation of Social Networks
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007171.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Competent Jerks, Lovable Fools, and the Formation of Social Networks: Looks like Harvard Business Review is providing free access for some articles. This one is from the June 2005 issue: ‚In this article, we offer somewhat surprising insights into how informal networks take shape in companies–that is, how people choose…
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Artikel: Das Web sind wir!
http://www.bildungstechnologie.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=304 schrieb / wrote: Artikel: Das Web sind wir! Der Heise-Verlag bringt in der neuesten Ausgabe von ‚Technology Review‘ eine Titelstory zum Thema ‚Social Software‘. Der Artikel kann auch online gelesen werden. http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/60731 phpBB(Topic346|Post1906)
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Article: Who Knows Whom, And Who Knows What?
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007168.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Who Knows Whom, And Who Knows What? A nice overview of how social network analysis is being practiced at packaged-food giant Mars. There is even a sample SNA report (PDF) provided to understand the process. http://www.cio.com/archive/061505/km.html phpBB(Topic346|Post1872)
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Guide: Introduction to Social Network Methods
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007155.asp schrieb / wrote: Guide: Introduction to Social Network Methods: George Siemens links to this guide on Social Network Methods. Wonderful stuff. http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/nettext/ More about Social Networks: Vergleich: Social Bookmarking / Soziale Lesezeichen: http://b76.ch/?s=Topic1246 Bericht: Der Siegeszug der WeBlogs: http://b76.ch/?s=Topic1054 We-Learning: Social Software and E-Learning: http://b76.ch/?s=Topic763 phpBB(Topic346|Post1803)
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Software: Social Network Analysis
Urs Hohl schrieb / wrote: Software: Social Network Analysis: Kennst Du die Software UCINET resp. Netdraw zur Darstellung von sozialen Netzwerken? http://www.analytictech.com/ phpBB(Topic346|Post1526)
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Social Network Analysis: The Greatest Canadian – Canucktions
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/006973.asp schrieb / wrote: Social Network Analysis: The Greatest Canadian – Canucktions: George Siemens links to this real nice Social Network Analysis (SNA) interactive about the connections that exist between the Greatest Canadians. It explores the connections or nodes in simple visual format. http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/interactives/soi/spheres_popup.html phpBB(Topic346|Post1238)
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Social Network Analysis: Science’s Next Big Score
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/006962.asp schrieb / wrote: Social Network Analysis: Science’s Next Big Score: Social Network Analysis (SNA) is catching on with researchers. The Ars Electronica festival in Linz had researchers talking about using SNA techniques in scientific research. ‚Imagine a brilliant scientist who has been working for decades in undeserved obscurity, never having scratched the right old-boy…
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Theory: Introduction to Social Network Analysis
http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/archives/001533.html schrieb / wrote: Introduction to Social Network Analysis: Over the past decade or so significant restructuring efforts have resulted in organizations with fewer hierarchical levels and more permeable functional and organizational boundaries. While hopefully promoting efficiency and flexibility, a byproduct of these restructuring efforts is that coordination and work increasingly occur through informal networks…