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thomas n. burg - on social media and its benefits for us, and sometimes gossip.

June 11th, 2006

Completly forgot about that gig. I’m speaking (together with Barbara Kieslinger, Seb. Fiedler, Ton Zijlstra, and others I don’t know yet) at the EDEN ( ) conference “E-Competences For Life, Employment And Innovation”. The topic will be slightly changed as I’m going to talk about tagging ( ) in a closed environment with new data from my ex-application. Compare.

EDEN: “Social Software in Professional Learning ( ) Environments: A Joined Workshop of the Prolearn Network of Excellence and iCamp”

And here the slides.

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    [...] I did already some research on tagging (t d f) (not so much on folksonomy (t d f)) and have now 1 and a half year of experience with using a tagging platform behind firewalls. My conclusion for the time being: it is a new, innovative technique and procedure that needs to mature and be deployed carefully. If you succeed with implementing and leveraging it it is quite helpful for organizing content and sharing the process of appropriation: particularly within an intranet (t d f)s; I didn’t say knowledge-sharing Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content: “In this way Flickr’s folksonomy addresses two of the most difficult problems with taxonomies. The information within folksonomies is organized and maintained by users, so very little work has to be done by designers after initially setting up the tagging system. This could be a boon to information architects who now spend too much of their time regularly re-organizing their taxonomy. [...]