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Your say: Personal knowledge management - Inside Knowledge

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posted 5 Apr 2004 in Volume 7 Issue 7. If we measure outputs, such as completed lines of code or client billings, we can determine whether some knowledge workers are more productive than others in the same jobs and industries.? I think tools such as blogs, news aggregators and wikis[1] are a new toolset for PKM,? E-newsletter.

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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching

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Wikis as a Tool for Collaborative Course Management. Senior Lecturer and Software Specialist. world, wikis have emerged as a tool that may. Because of a wiki?s. use a wiki as a course management tool, and shares. Keywords : Wiki, Course Management, Collaboration, Web 2.0, Wiki use reflects the view.

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Social Pros 18 – Ike Pigott, Alabama Power

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Huge thanks to data-driven social media management software company Argyle Social for their presenting sponsorship, as well as Infusionsoft , Janrain , and Jim Kukral at DigitalBookLaunch. When I say B2B, I immediately think, “Oh, the company’s just fine, that sells software subscriptions.’ The RSS feed is: [link].

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50 Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger " EdithYeung.com

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Stay on top of or at least aware of the latest and greatest blogging updates or software. Understand blog performance and how fast the content loads and ensure that main content. loads first. Conduct regular maintenance checks of the blog and make sure all the links & buttons are working. Related Articles.

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Doug Johnson Website --Skills for the Knowledge Worker

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The conventional wisdom has been that in order to be a productive worker in the post-industrial economy one needed an educated mind rather than a strong back for work that would be done stitting at desk, not standing on the factory floor. ” (Kalakota and Robinson, “Offshore Outsourcing: Will Your Job Disappear in 2004?”

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