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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. And the tax partner grabbed me as I passed near his office, whisked me inside, and told me how delighted he was that, after Id mentioned it, hes got his assistant to show him how to use Instant Messaging. "If Intentional Communities.

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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When I asked him about Instant Messaging, he said he handled it the same way. And the tax partner grabbed me as I passed near his office, whisked me inside, and told me how delighted he was that, after Id mentioned it, hes got his assistant to show him how to use Instant Messaging. "If Intentional Communities.

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

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From shared databases to communities of practice: A taxonomy of collaboratories. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication , 12 (2), article 16. From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories. First, scientific knowledge is difficult to aggregate. Zimmerman, A., Nathan Bos. Johns Hopkins.

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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But whether constructively and defensively, interest in PLE appears to be growing. Resources include not only static text and media but also dynamic services and their artefacts, such as instant messaging, online forum and weblog conversations. There are inconsistencies across these positions about what a PLE should do.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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Most organizations, too, refused to abandon the top-down centralized information model that was already in place, merely institutionalizing it with firewalls, access restrictions, monster centrally-managed one-size-fits-all databases and websites and over-engineered, over-managed collaboration and community-of-practice tools.