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Sunday, February 21, 2010
On occasions, these explorations are specified in a production model based on the cooperation of autonomous agents, the coordination of the creative energy of a huge number of people, joining the efforts and enjoyment of a multitude of singularities, in which each of the members has different abilities, quite diverse knowledge, different “properties” that are added together and creatively complement the others’. Network Auralization for Gnutella (2003) by Jason Freeman, centred in the file search process on the Gnutella network. This is the second part of a text taken from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 
Thursday, February 4, 2010
decided to put together a wiki where we could all contribute and share our knowledge across. From there onwards, the continuous learning experience of transitioning from traditional collaboration and knowledge sharing tools to these social tools has been quite exciting, to say the least. However, I am not going to start telling you all sorts of various different details on how IBM has been adopting social software tools over the last few years, starting probably on that landmark date I have mentioned already a couple of times how my first contact with social software tools inside IBM , my current employer, was around the year 2000, when one of the communities I still belong to (And still one of my favourite ones , too!)
 
Friday, January 22, 2010
Secular modernity has delivered huge gains in terms of relatively autonomous ethics, politics, science, knowledge generally, and art. 2003) ‘Peer to Peer: from Technology to Politics’. [link] A republication from January 31, 2006: Relational spirituality defines itself in contrast to the vertical spirituality that focuses on inner transformation alone, in abstraction from the relational basis of human life; and in contrast to the authoritarian aspects of many traditional and contemporary spiritual paths.
 

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How Toyota and Linux Keep Collaboration Simple 8/1/2005 The Toyota and Linux communities illustrate time-tested techniques for collaboration under pressure: Share knowledge widely, frequently, and in small increments, and use universally available tools to do it. From Harvard Business Review . by Philip Evans and Bob Wolf Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Near midnight, Andrea Barisani, system administrator in the physics department of the University of Trieste, discovered that an attacker had struck his institutions Gentoo Linux server. He traced the breach to a vulnerable spot in the Linux kernel and another in rsync, a file transfer mechanism that automatically replicates data among computers.
skip to main | skip to sidebar Delta Knowledge A blog about Collaboration cultures, Social Networks, Enterprise 2.0 and associated technologies that help organisations respond to complex problems in an efficient and sustainable manner. 18 May 2009 Creating Knowledge Cultures - Post 7 5. This concept of deutero-learning is an essential one for continuous improvement and should be encouraged within The central ingredients (part 2) A Theory of Action Organisations are complex adaptive systems however, good models such as Argyris & Schön’s apply cognitive theory to explain how they learn, and the complex interactions between the types of learning in organisational contexts. Figure 1: A theory of action (Argyris & Schon, 1996) The term “espoused theory” means the theory of action which is claimed to explain or justify a given pattern of activity.
decided to put together a wiki where we could all contribute and share our knowledge across. From there onwards, the continuous learning experience of transitioning from traditional collaboration and knowledge sharing tools to these social tools has been quite exciting, to say the least. However, I am not going to start telling you all sorts of various different details on how IBM has been adopting social software tools over the last few years, starting probably on that landmark date I have mentioned already a couple of times how my first contact with social software tools inside IBM , my current employer, was around the year 2000, when one of the communities I still belong to (And still one of my favourite ones , too!)
ISSN 1479-4411 First published in 2003 .
Yakabod has been providing knowledge management solutions since 2003. Yakabod’s flagship product is the Yakabox™ Knowledge Network. It is a secure knowledge-sharing system that enables organizations more control over their content and allows for secure collaboration, both internally and with their business partners. Scott and I discussed the importance It was founded in 2001 by CEO Scott Ryser and CTO Scott Williamson and first focused on web applications. I
most of the time around the area of Knowledge Management, collaboration, communities and social computing. that used, rather heavily, a wiki as its main collaboration and knowledge sharing tool amongst community members. From there onwards, and, over the course of the years, I have been working in multiple various different projects where collaboration, knowledge sharing and communities have always played a key role (Even today!), If yesterday’s blog post was probably one of *the* most important articles I have written in my 12th year old Internet life anywhere (Although the initial outcome doesn’t seem to be that positive , at least, initially), here I am today again putting together another entry where I will share another piece of news about one other historical moment in my work career that I witnessed earlier on this morning .
Profiles are unique pages where one can "type oneself into being" (Sundén, 2003, p. They believed that they could support each other without competing (Festa, 2003). It was designed to compete with Match.com, a profitable online dating site (Cohen, 2003). Abrams, personal communication, JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
I’ve started putting together some references on prior work on The Knowledge Bucket (this is a wiki reference resource for KM professionals), and it would be good if you could add references to any other work you know about. of his KM Trilogy) (Thanks to Janice Keeler). This was developed further by Abell and Oxbrow’s work for TFPL in 2001 ( Competing with Knowledge ). Angela Abell and Val Skelton of TFPL subsequently published a Knowledge and Information Management Competency Dictionary (2003) – it is very asset focused, very little on human capital development
By Robert Agranoff, IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, March 2003. This guide describes types of networks and how to manage them. November 8, 2003). This paper describes the critical role of social entrepreneurs in helping regions build better networks. The Persistence and Transformation of Community: From Neighbourhood Groups to Social Networks . The expansion of the Internet has facilitated the development leadernetwork FrontPage Search wiki: Home Edit page Log in Add features Help Welcome to our living bibliography on leadership networks.
find knowledge, share ideas, work in teams, feel valued, manage projects, build= a network and use content surfaces knowledge and networks (expertise) and increase employee engagement Supports knowledge retention (interviews, user-generated videos on best practices). Notes from Christian Finn, Director, Social Computing 13 sessions in "social track"