Phoebe, a "pedagogic planner" is, per the website "a web application designed to provide inspiration and practical support for learning design." In addition to building learning designs in Pheobe, users can also look at the learning design of others.
From it's About page, Protégé is an open-source platform where users can "implement a rich set of knowledge-modeling structures and actions that support the creation, visualization, and manipulation of ontologies in various representation formats."
From About, Netvibes is a "personalized dashboard publishing platform for the Web" which consumers can use as their start page. Businesses can use Netvibes to build and distribute widgets that their audience can use on their start pages.
The software and linked methods allow the collection and tagging of multiple sense-making items. Items can be linked to traditional systems like content management.
Originally prepared by Robin Good and Daniele Bazzano for MasterNewMedia, and first published on June 29th, 2009. This guide offers some of the advantages of self-publishing, along with reviews of 15 companies that produce self-published books.
By Chuck Frey, posted to Mind Mapping Software Blog October 21 2008. This blog concentrates on mind mapping software. In this post, they make recommendations about software that will be useful in project management, though presumably some PM tools will also include such mapping features.
This bookmark came from delicious, where we had bookmarked the Social Impact Investment Prospectus (pdf). However, the site as a whole seems very relevant to KPI current work. One project is a new report, College Access and Success. They also sponsor an annual Social Innovation Forum.
This website was created in conjunction with the publication of Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm, and is to be a "a portal for the latest research and practice regarding the open innovation."
Slideshow presented by Anders Quitzau (part of IBM Innovation team) to VidenDanmark on June 10, 2008. Outlines IBM's thinking in terms of new innovation models.
This blogger hopes to collect case studies on collaborative innovation, open innovation and co-creation. However,the site does not appear to be very active. As of November 2010, there were only two case studies posted (March 2010 and May 2009).
By Charles Ehin, September 2, 2009 on Knowledge Board. Author "explains why knowledge workers who want to expand the innovative capacities of their organisations need to pay much closer attention to human nature."
By Steve Lohr, July 7, 2009 in Technology section, The New York Times. A contest set up by Netflix offered a $1 million prize for improving its movie recommendation system.