Monthly Archives: December 2011

Most viewed posts and videos in 2011 on itsdevelopmental

Here’s my review of the most viewed posts and videos on the itsdevelopmental blog. I have been lucky this year to have covered many events and the aggregated posts I created from many of them appear in the top ten. … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas

Hope all readers have a happy and peaceful Christmas. I’m a soul boy so thought it fitting to share a Christmas song from one of my favourite bands -the Sounds of Blackness. Enjoy

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Some 2011 reviews and 2012 predictions

I’ve been enjoying  the reviews of 2011 and predictions for 2012 – something you will always get at this time of year. There will be more over the coming days but here is what has caught my eye so far. … Continue reading

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The role of bloggers at this year’s CIPD annual conference

Although mainstream business conferences have so far not been hugely disrupted by technology, they way they are being ‘covered’ is. This year’s CIPD annual conference was a good example of how the coverage of a big conference and show is … Continue reading

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Video: mobile impact on marketing

Some useful points in here on the impact of mobile.

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What have we been searching for and sharing in 2011?

There are lots of stories today about the Google Zeitgeist – a report produced at the end of the year in which Google shares search information. I am presuming the stats for 2011 will appear on its Zeitgeist page but … Continue reading

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Let’s focus on how we learn

Born to Learn from Born to Learn on Vimeo. About a year ago I saw John Abbott, author of Overschooled but Undereducated, talk about his work. It really chimed for me as I am interested in learning and development in … Continue reading

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Twitter gets a revamp

Worth a look through what Twitter is doing with its latest revamp. Good post at the Guardian looking at the changes. Plus Tweetdeck – now a part of Twitter – has a web-based version.

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What you learn from going social

I am prompted to write this post because of tonight’s #swchat hosted by David Christopher and entitled ‘The fear of going social’. For more on what the chat is all about and how it works, take a look at Chris’s … Continue reading

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Share your data – it’s useful

Sounds like an obvious point but anyone who has a business, a site, a blog sits on data. And this data helps tell a story. I was struck by the number of different stories in Facebook’s 2011 stats. When Facebook … Continue reading

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