ASME's Communities of Practice is an online interaction tool designed with mechanical engineer's needs in mind: links to helpful resources, industry news and, more importantly, solutions and ideas from peers. It's much more than discussion boards, because there are many tools integrated into this site to help Communities of Practice members connect with each other. Access to the Communities of Practice site is open to both members and non-members of ASME.
Tomoye Releases 'Collective Intelligence' Tool, ebizq.net January 1, 2007
Tomoye, the Community of Practice Company™, today announced the launch of Tomoye Ecco 1.6, which introduces a new generation of communities of practice designed to leverage the latest workforce and technology trends including collective intelligence and social computing.
Tomoye, the Community of Practice Company™, today announced the launch of Tomoye Ecco 1.6, which introduces a new generation of communities of practice designed to leverage the latest workforce and technology trends including collective intelligence and social computing.
Charles Harper review of Laura_Devaney article in eSchool News : Open-content learning portal debuts
8,000-plus digital learning resources available to teachers and learners at no cost
Open-content learning portal debuts
8,000-plus digital learning resources available to teachers and learners at no cost
By Laura Devaney, Associate Editor, eSchool News
Open-content learning portal debuts
8,000-plus digital learning resources available to teachers and learners at no cost
By Laura Devaney, Associate Editor, eSchool News
March 9, 2007
Open-content learning portal debuts
8,000-plus digital learning resources available to teachers and learners at no cost
By Laura Devaney, Associate Editor, eSchool News
March 9, 2007
A new online co
In this edition Global Business continues its exploration of powerful new trends in the business of computing - trends which may have a profound impact on the way we think about the world.
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