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My Fast Forward Posts for August 2010
Here is the monthly listing of my Fast Forward blog posts. There is a separate category for these summaries in my right side column on this blog. find it helps me with an archive and hopefully is also useful to you. There will be more in September. TEDxBoston Session Notes: Part One. TEDxBoston Session Notes: Part Two.
Portals and KM
- Friday, September 3, 2010
Once more unto the road, dear friends …
My daughter came up with the idea of a co-op blog; she would write from her perspective and me from mine. The added bonus, however, is the way you can set up Posterous to shoot through blog content to various other places – this blog for me, as well as to social networks like Twitter and Facebook, Vimeo and Flickr.
Spinning a Learning Web
- Thursday, September 2, 2010
Blog>> Why is Knowledge Sharing Important?
My colleague Edgar dropped me a note about some workshops on knowledge sharing that he’s preparing for about a hundred practitioners in a knowledge sharing programme organised through the FAO. He asked me these questions, which he believes need to be answered in the programme: 1. what’s knowledge sharing? is all knowledge sharing good?
Green Chameleon
- Thursday, September 2, 2010
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W(h)ither blogging and the library blogosphere?
I remember the first OCLC Blog Salon at ALA very fondly. There was such a great energy in the room — most of the people there had just started their blogs in the past year or two and were just discovering the community that the library blogosphere creates. And it’s given people who never blogged before a way to connect.
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Blogging Mandatory Or Voluntary?
Or perhaps rephrase the question: When should blogging be mandatory and when should it be voluntary? Some organizations might integrate blogs within formal work practices and business processes so there may be situations when in fact, blogging is required. At my panel on What Blogging Brings To Business at the Enterprise 2.0
Column Two
- Monday, July 7, 2008
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How do wikis and blogs fit together?
A recent conversation has re-emerged at my work on How do wikis and blogs fit together ? One way is to think of the stock and flow model, wikis have perpetually re-edited pages, whereas blogs have a stream of date-based entries just like newspaper articles. From the essay: “The Blog will be vibrant, and make sea changes in real-time.
Library clips
- Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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Dealing with Negative Comments on Your Blog
Someone emailed me this morning to ask how to deal with negative comments on your blog. There's a difference between commenters who engage in name-calling or clearly inflammatory rhetoric on your blog and those who simply disagree with what you say. My theory is that when you blog, you should have an opinion. Ignore the comment.
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Thursday, April 2, 2009
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Blogging practices of knowledge workers
She writes about knowledge management and personal knowledge management and blogging, some of my favorite topics. As she has been chronicling on her blog , she is near the end of writing this PhD. She also draws on her own experience of blogging to inform her research. So, why do knowledge workers use blogs?
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Friday, February 13, 2009
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Communication Nation: Blogging for managers
This blog is dedicated to that effort. 04 October 2005 Blogging for managers Formerly "Use your blog as a management tool" Blogs serve different people in different ways. But some of the principles that lie behind good blogging are surprisingly similar to principles of good management. Join the conversation!
Communication Nation
- Tuesday, October 4, 2005
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Twitter 3 years on, and why it’s the killer app!
Back in 2006 I called it SMS blogging, but now that’s all changed as the major use is the web and desktop applications (incl. Perhaps we can compare it to similar tools like blogs, forums, IM, email, Facebook and RSS Readers, as Ross Mayfield has asked ( Mike Gotta has thoughts on this also). Different to blogging.
Library clips
- Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Microblogging is a low barrier to use as it’s intune with human behaviour
At work I’m finding our support team often don’t have time to blog about their experiences/solutions, and they don’t seem to be using the forums to ask questions that often. You can also just blog a micro-post, which will not end up in an inbox, or RSS reader. Tags: blogs tools network presence
Library clips
- Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Social search, Help engines, and Sense-making
clarifying by reading and writing comments, and trackback/linkback blog posts. Google Blog Search (also Technorati , Backtype ) is similar to PageRank. but the point here is that the content is blogs which are a social ecosystem where you have distributed conversations (trackbacks/linkbacks), and leave comments. learning.
Library clips
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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This is not my blogosphere
I’m relatively new to the “mommy blogging world. While my husband and I have a blog to keep family and friends up-to-date on Reed (which we’re terrible about actually updating), I don’t consider myself a “mommy blogger. But I do read mommy/daddy/parenting blogs. Tags: blogging Well, no.
Information Wants To Be Free
- Sunday, November 22, 2009
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