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KNOWLEDGE-AT-WORK NOVEMBER 24, 2006 Knowledge-at-work: Beliefs around learning if you are involved with km, you likely will have reflected on the connection(s) between learning and knowledge. here are thoughts from anecdote shared in their monthly newsletter: people don't think they've learned anything until | | GREEN CHAMELEON NOVEMBER 20, 2006 Green Chameleon » A Taxonomy of Ignorance A Taxonomy of Ignorance. This from Dave Pollard, summarising an essay in a recently reprinted book by Wendell Berry: Varieties of ignorance: Inherent ignorance —ignorance that stems from the limitations of the human brain | | | | | | | | | | -
KNOWLEDGE-AT-WORK | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2006 Knowledge-at-work: Perennial KM issues What are some of the perennial KM issues business firms are dealing with? How to speed learning, increase awareness and share experiences. With an ever deceasing half-life of knowledge , just keeping up has become a major corporate MORE >> -
COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006 Communication Nation: 10 (or more) ways to a killer blog -
TONY KARRER | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006 Clark Aldrich - "Second Life is not a teaching tool" Clark Aldrich's recent post on LCB - The Learning Circuits Blog: Second Life is not a teaching tool - has me wondering what he thinks a "teaching tool" is? Having said all of that, Second Life, as is, is not a teaching tool. It is content free. but aren't virtual classroom tools or meeting room tools a "teaching tool" if used correctly? MORE >> -
HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2006 Harold Jarche » Canadian Attitudes on Post-Secondary Education The CCL has just released survey results stating: “Public to Canada's leaders: pay attention to post-secondary education“. There's lots to review in the 80 questions that were asked of Canadians from across the country, summed up by the MORE >> -
The relevance of knowledge management today - Trends in the Living Networks This Friday I'm doing a lunch presentation titled Knowledge, Networks, and Social Media in Melbourne to the KMLF (originally known as the Knowledge Management Liberation Front), a group of knowledge management practitioners MORE >>
- Communication Nation: XPLANE proposed for deletion from wikipedia COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006
- Guy Kawasaki - Art of Panels TONY KARRER | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006
- Harold Jarche » Net Disaster HAROLD JARCHE | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2006
- Learnlets » Designing Informal CLARK QUINN | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006
- Communication Nation: Stop searching for God and just sit! COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006
- How to Delegate | innovation Creators TURNING KNOWLEDGE WORKERS INTO INNOVATION CREATORS | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2006
- Harold Jarche » Red Ball Internet HAROLD JARCHE | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006
- Linked Intelligence » Blog Archive » LinkedIn on National Public Radio LINKED INTELLIGENCE | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006
- Green Chameleon » Crowd as Author GREEN CHAMELEON | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2006
- Instant Messaging As a Powerful Vehicle for Instant Communications with the Enterprise ELSUA: THE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT BLOG | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2006
- Knowledge Management Core Issues TONY KARRER | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2006
- Linked Intelligence » Blog Archive » Unwanted LinkedIn Requests and How to Avoid Them LINKED INTELLIGENCE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2006
- Green Chameleon » Waking Knowledge Management GREEN CHAMELEON | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006
- Great Example of Group Collaboration - e-Book: E-learning Concepts and Techniques TONY KARRER | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2006
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