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Category Archives: knowledge management
mLearning: Revolutionizing Education
Ten tips or ideas from Fabio Sergio that looks at some ideas on how mLearning (mobile learning) is beginning to and will continue to ‘revolutionize’ learning from school through corporations and beyond – into lifelong learning. See on Scoop.it – … Continue reading
Posted in informal learning, instructional design, knowledge management, knowledge transfer, learning, mobile learning
Tagged affordances, mobile learning, ScoopIt, tips and help
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Knowledge Transfer and Knowledge Management – Is there a difference?
“So, how is this different from knowledge management?” As I discuss a knowledge transfer (KT) methodology it’s not a question that gets asked a whole lot; but when it is it tends to sidetrack the meeting or presentation. The questioner … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer, presentations, project work
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In which I tick off a consultant – (Knowledge Transfer)
Was called to work on another knowledge transfer project where the client is transitioning a series of functions from one office location to another. The people aren’t moving to the new location – just the function; and there is concern … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer, project work
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Knowledge Transfer – Hearing about this a lot lately
A term that I’ve been hearing a lot more is knowledge transfer … have been for the last several months now. And I’ve had an opportunity to develop a knowledge transfer methodology for a client (which is one reason for … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer, project work
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Collaboration is about people
James Robertson has some thoughts about collaboration – bringing up the point that it is first and foremost about people … or person-to-person interactions and dynamics. Some of my favorite lil’ gems … It make no sense to roll out … Continue reading
Posted in business models, collaboration, enterprise 2.0, knowledge management, technology, web 2.0, web culture
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Back – only to leave again for a short while
been waaaaaaay too long since I’ve last posted something (nearly a month!). Not for lack of desire … well … I’ll spare you the details. Monday and all next week I’ll be stuck inside meeting rooms with one of my … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer
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Google Docs in Plain English – from CommonCraft
Hot diggity! another simple and straightforward explanation of Google Docs. These guys at CommonCraft simply rock! Oh to send this to everyone I work with who still insist on emailing the design documents, storyboards, and such … ARRRRRRRRGH (by the … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Common Craft, enterprise 2.0, knowledge management, productivity, technology, video
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Knowledge Sharing Barriers – Not Sure How to Get Past These
Have been doing research for my project at work and came across this article: Three-dozen knowledge sharing barriers As useful as this list may be, I’m still plagued by the issue of how to get past these … (the technology … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer, project work
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Collanos: H’awesome and Free Team Collaboration
Cut to the chase … you must check it out: Collanos Software (first saw this featured on Collaboration Loop) Did I say that you must check it out? … I have been looking for some kind of collaboration tool or … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Collanos, knowledge management, project work, technology
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How to start a Wiki
An interview with Ross Mayfield by Paul Dunay … Whether you are a beginner or an expert in wikis, you need to hear Ross Mayfield co-founder and CEO of SocialText Wiki software. He will describe the best way to roll … Continue reading
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