ma.gnolia

Sign In | Learn More

Skip to main content


3586_75 Social networks & professional developmt

This is a moderated group.

Charting the applications of social networking (Facebook, LinkedIn) and social software (blogs, wikis) for professional development in communities of practice.


Join Free to become part of this group.

Top Tags (View All)

'social computing', 'social software', advertising, ajax, analytical framework, andrew mcafee, api, atlassian, bespoke social networking service, blog, blogging, blogs, browser-based desktop, calvin andrus, case study, christian dalsgaard, cia, cilip, classification, communities of practice, community, complexity theory, computing magazine, confluence, control, corporate, cpd, curverider, dan bricklin, danah boyd

Recent Bookmarks (View All)

  1. 12709_32

    Visit Community tips for new leaders [Jay Cross, Internet Time Blog] Community tips for new leaders [Jay Cross, Internet Time Blog]

    I am the interviewer mentioned in the first paragraph, and these are my notes! Jay Cross is good at coming out with pithy, and challenging, statements about informal learning in social networks.

  2. 12748_32

    Visit Social Media Virtual Classroom Social Media Virtual Classroom

    Howard Reingold wins some funding to develop a "social medial virtual classroom", probably using SocialText. (I've included this link because it illustrates the "medium as the message" issue.) "The Social Media Virtual Classroom will develop an… More

  3. 12709_32

    Visit White Label Social Networking Solutions Chart, Part II White Label Social Networking Solutions Chart, Part II

    Techcrunch compares 27 white label products for social networking in a table -- see also the links to a previous table, and related article

  4. 12709_32

    Visit List of “White Label” (Applications you can Rebrand) Social Networking Platforms List of “White Label” (Applications you can Rebrand) Social Networking Platforms

    "This is software you can brand and integrate tightly into your existing domain. The user experience should be near seamless, therefore any company can have their own MySpace."