Our sample projects involving social computing

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  • Architected a Community wiki portal for use by the communities of practice of an international government agency.
  • Designed a global, tri-sector innovation session for sustainable commerce, involving the use of web-based, real-time tools for collaborative knowledge development.
  • Designed and facilitated a 4-month, hybrid learning expedition of 60 European e-learning managers, integrating off-line and online collaboration in a synergistic way.
  • Created a virtual campus for the alumni of a Dutch business school.
  • Invented and facilitated an experiment in contemplative group micro-blogging using Twitter, which became known as the ComtemplaTweet process.
  • Built the virtual community architecture of E-CAMP in INSEAD.
  • Initiated and co-designed Knowledge Ecology Fair 98, the first online and month-long gathering of 400 of knowledge practitioners from all over the world, complete with virtual cafés, lectures, and workshops, and bookstore.
  • Helped developing corporate strategy for virtual teams in a global oil company.
  • Designed virtual team rooms for collaboration and coordination, and their culture of use, which increased team performance and effectiveness, by cutting cycle time, in a variety of companies.
  • Gave a virtual workshop on "Boosting the Collective Intelligence of Your Network" at the Web-only Online Social Network conference.
  • Developed and facilitated a 2-week virtual workshop for HR professionals, introducing and using our Innovation Architecture, in a major Silicon Valley hardware company.
  • Advised a program team responsible for developing a virtual community on the company's extranet.
  • Edited and published the first electronic and print newsletter a social network, which connected conversations across different media.
  • Created virtual environments for "rapid deployment" learning teams in private sector.
  • Designed and hosted "A case of distance collaboration in a virtual community of practice".
  • Initiated and co-designed virtual and physical World Cafés, connecting the Knowledge in Action conference in Israel with remote “café participants” around the world.
  • Designed and coordinated a demonstration project connecting an institute of  the Hungarian Academy of Sciences with locations in London and Tokyo, via internet-enabled group communication (1989).
  • Co-design and co-hosted TransPacNet ‘86, the first multimedia conference that connected hundreds of network users in Silicon Valley and in Tokyo, through 10 different channels of social media.
  • Connected 6000 participants from  52 countries at the World Congress on Education and Technology in Vancouver with hundreds of remote participants using asynchronous, Internet-based group communications combined with daily newsletters published from the net (1986).
  • Co-founded the Electronic Networking Association,  first association of virtual community professionals and co-edited its award-winning electronic newsletter (1985)

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