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| | KNOWLEDGE-AT-WORK OCTOBER 2, 2005 Knowledge-at-work: Podcasting for knowledge reflecting on the role and potential of podcasting for knowledge work - will it deliver jit knowledge? listen to tom davenport's thoughts on km. will this genre really promote our sense-making, awareness, understanding and learning | | JOINING DOTS: BLOG OCTOBER 1, 2005 Joining Dots: Blog: Map Business Article in Information Week: Microsoft And Google In Race For Online Maps. Interesting comment from the Del Ross, VP of global of e-commerce at Intercontinental Hotels Group Inc: "When deciding on what hotel to stay in, there are two | | | | | | | | | -
Bloggers in LJ | Information Wants To Be Free i was excited to see that the bloggers roundtable i did with several other fabulous librarian bloggers finally made its way into library journal. it's a great article, but part of me was disappointed that it didn't capture the synergy MORE >> -
KNOWLEDGE-AT-WORK | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005 Knowledge-at-work: New knowledge formation in community seems there are a number of avenues to explore here. let's start by looking at what we mean by 'new knowledge'. for me this takes us beyond information sharing, (although this may result in new knowing for individuals) knowledge is MORE >> -
JOINING DOTS: BLOG | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2005 Joining Dots: Blog: Found in translation. One of those weird moments when your brain is still waking up whilst travelling on an early morning flight… When you ask for water on a flight between the UK and Germany, you are asked if you would like 'sparkling' or 'plain MORE >> -
What in the world is Web 2.0? | Information Wants To Be Free this is not a term i am particularly fond of simply for the fact that no two people seem to define it in the same way. also, call me a curmudgeon, but i just don't like buzz words. since i categorically refuse to use a term i can't MORE >> -
COMMUNICATION NATION | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005 Communication Nation: How to deal with an angry person From Quick Verbal Tactics: [A basic technique that] employs just two steps: Step 1. respect phrase (a statement or a question showing the other party unconditional respect). For example: "I hear you. You're frustrated MORE >>
- Communication Nation: The ultimate marriage of paper and screen COMMUNICATION NATION | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2005
- Communication Nation: Collaborative whiteboard COMMUNICATION NATION | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
- Joining Dots: Blog: How not to blog JOINING DOTS: BLOG | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2005
- Joining Dots: Blog: Avoid Perfection JOINING DOTS: BLOG | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005
- Joining Dots: Blog: Anybody can draw JOINING DOTS: BLOG | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2005
- Joining Dots: Blog: Do we hate our jobs? JOINING DOTS: BLOG | MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2005
- Joining Dots: Blog: Dashboard Dangers JOINING DOTS: BLOG | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
- Communication Nation: A Google exec explains how to get his attention COMMUNICATION NATION | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2005
- Communication Nation: Information overload in the office COMMUNICATION NATION | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2005
- Communication Nation: Index to blog entries COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2005
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