- Enterprises that love PLE's
- Cross battles Downes: is corporate learning corrupt?
- Stephen Downes
- Work PLEs internet futures and social relations
- Jay Cross - Nonsense from Stephen
- Blogging Inside or Outside the Corporate Firewall
- Stephen Downes
- Personal Work and Learning Environments (PWLE) - More Discussion
- Jay Cross - Semantics & the first place
- Personal Work and Learning Environments
- PLEs are power tools
- Be the Node
- The Psychology and Skills of Personal Learning Environments
- Stephen Downes
- PLEase Stop
- Corporations aren't Allowed to be Personal
This has made me wonder... if people will adopt these tools and approaches over time, then as a corporation, if you want to be able to keep the content after an employee leaves, especially blog content ... then shouldn't you make sure you provide these tools now rather than having tools adopted that are outside the firewall and personally owned where you will lose the content if the employee leaves?
2 comments:
or couldn't you allow them to prosper outside the firewall (so the individual and can take it to the next workplace) while the company harvests the feeds and uses a caching social bookmark aggregator for its own knowledge management needs. This way, everyone wins. BTW, I think that Tom Haskins definition of the PLE acronym is a great addition to this discussion.
Harold, I honestly don't get Tom's definition from a pragmatic standpoint. Maybe you can help me understand it.
Post a Comment