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            <description>Alejandro Garza González

 Technology and Innovation Director, ITESM Library - Mexico

Alejandro and his team have successfully developed and implemented open-source tools to  leverage the library services for the Monterrey Tech Community, and they excel at it. His  groups are quite savvy when it comes to Drupal and interconnecting distributed   knowledge bases. BTW opensource inside ITESM is a great achievement.</description>
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            <description>Welcome to the Ukini Innovation Lab Wiki.

 The Innovation Lab @ Monterrey Tech is meant to be a creative environment where forward looking students, researchers and industry professionals can come together as a group and live their most futuristic desires by creating solutions that have yet to be created and design a sustainable future.</description>
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            <description>While this list doesn't pretend to be an absolut guide for community development, it does contain a series of recommendations you should consider when designing your own knowledge, learning or innovation community:



Collaboration

	*   Delivers communication tools between people and groups? (internal mail, messages, forums?).
	*   Can users find existing content, people, and knowledge similar to which they want to develop?
	*   Are users rewarded for their goals and contributions ?</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 17:45:38 -0700</pubDate>
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