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Klogging 101: What, Why, and…

Klogging 101: What, Why, and How – Phil Wolff. Nice set of intro slides! Thanks, Phil!What is a klog? Why do people klog? Why should your organization klog? Why does it work? How can I introduce klogging? What does it take? [Roland Tanglao’s Weblog]

brentashley: Get up to speed…

brentashley: Get up to speed on K-Logging. Right on, thanks Brent!Every company can benefit from K-Logging. Projects collect and compile hard data and soft knowledge into reports. Often the details of the lessons that are learned through the project are distilled out during the reporting process, such that subsequent projects tend only to benefit from the accrued soft knowledge if…

Weblogs as Lab Notebooks -…

Weblogs as Lab Notebooks – McGee’s Musings. (SOURCE:McGee’s Musings)-Right on! This is an excellent application for weblogsSo, here’s a gedanken experiment for you. Setup each incoming Ph.D. or Master’s candidate with a weblog at the beginning of their program. Coach them to use the weblog as a lab notebook of their developing intellectual capital. Use your own weblog to comment…

KM as a technology issue…

KM as a technology issue – McGee’s Musings. (SOURCE:McGee’s Musings) What if knowledge management actually is a technology problem? Current thinking holds that knowledge management’s problems come from too much focus on technology when the key problems are about organizational processes and practices. I’ve said as much myself on many occasions. But this formulation risks perpetuating the myth that problems…

Blogging for Beginners [1]. Jeremy…

Blogging for Beginners. Jeremy Wagstaff on how to begin: “I’d plump for Weblogger or Blogger, I had teething problems with both. Blogger wouldn’t let me set up archives of old postings on anything but one of its own hosted sites, despite promises to the contrary, and I couldn’t get my brain around tweaking [E M E R G I C…

Visualising Blogs [1]. Jon Schull…

Visualising Blogs. Jon Schull writes on visualising the relationships between blogs and blog posts (“BlogThreads”). Jon Udell: My reflex comment is that if the authoring UI were to capture just a sprinkling of metadata — for example, cues that a post intends to “opine” or “clarify” or “disagree” or “summarize” — then [E M E R G I C .…