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Knowledge management 2.0: small pieces, loosely joined

Knowledge management (KM) seems to have got a bit stuck in a corporate rut. Nice to see a clear approach to social knowledge management from the excellent DavePress. Learning Pool’s offer centres...

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#kmuk11: information or knowledge?

KMUK 2011 took place on 21-22 June in London. Having previously done some work in the knowlege management space it’s interesting to catch up with KM again. It is striking that Twitter is used...

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#kmers: portrait of a Twitter chat

#kmers, a weekly chat about knowledge management, runs on Tuesdays from 12-1pm EST (18:00 in Copenhagen). The chat is managed by the modestly named Dutch organisation Weknowmore, who were commissioned...

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Content? It’s potential information

Here’s a great diagram from Intentional Design which puts content firmly in its place – it’s potential information. The post Content? It’s potential information appeared first on Danegeld.

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Link of the week: content is cheap

Just one link this week, pulling some threads together. I’ve been tracking events on Twitter but have scaled back radically due to noise. I’ve been pruning my Twitter follows but subscribing to more...

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#commscamp13: reporting and reflecting

Social Media Week CPH raised a lot of questions about events in my mind, one of which is why there was so little reporting or reflection, not to mention knowledge extraction, from either the...

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Knowledge and social media

What role can social media tools play in the creation of knowledge? Can the interactions themselves generate knowledge? Interesting questions to ponder in relation to MOOCs. edSocial Media looks at...

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IWMW 2.014 and #pleconf: now it’s personal

Two old favourites up this week. Despite the jiggery pokery around UKOLN, our old friend IWMW was back, as we surely knew it would be. Brian Kelly still at the helm, now supported by Cetis and...

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New ways of learning

From the Open University’s Innovating Learning 2014: social learning – not just MOOCs; exploit the ‘network effect’, ie the value of a networked experience increases as more people make use of it, by...

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