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Friday, March 19, 2010
Maybe my disillusionment comes from the fact that my SXSWi experience this year started off with one of the most insulting conversational exchanges I’ve had in my entire life, with a “social media expert”, who later (and totally separately) blogged on the topic of the problems with interpersonal exchanges at the conference. (No But as awareness of the tool grew, people figured out that the best way to get a panel selected was to come up with a sexy and often pointless session title. Paraphrasing Bono : There’s been a lot of talk, maybe too much talk about this year’s SXSWi.
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
Jumping straight to tools and hoping they will work for you often causes problems. You need to think about what you want to achieve and choose tools that will help you to achieve this. second consideration should be what is possible with different tools and how you can use them in a way that truly benefits you. Image by Scoobymoo via Flickr A
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tim "Mumbrella" Burrowes is over live blogging (or tweeting) and Katie "GetShouty" Chatfield is feeling the same way. Many of the events I go to have no live blogging nor tweeting (and varying proportions of live attendees). Rather than seeing tweeting and blogging as potentially distracting activities and so a disaster, I think they may be an opportunity to improve the event experience - if used with a bit of thought by the savvy presenter. It's important to note that this kind of activity is still limited to certain events full of "webby" people. So this is a bit of
 

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Via Michael Guhlin I’m playing with some tools to find creative commons images for use in things like blogposts, slide shows, etc. Michael gave a precise review sequence in his blog, so I’ll skipped that and just did a quick “do it now” comparison. Sprixi – chose the picture, downloaded to my hard drive, then inserted into the blog post.  I thought I’d give Sprixi and FlickrCC.Bluemountains.net –by Peter Shanks, a new year’s test drive.
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. That’s why I’m thinking that micro-sharing is the perfect tool for opening up the conversation. You can also just blog a micro-post, which will not end up in an inbox, or RSS reader. A while back I posted about knowledge sharing in your flow of work, and in between your tasks, here are those posts: 7 seconds to knowledge share , 140 characters to knowledge share . But
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tools out there on the Internet, but I must admit that some times it drives me just nuts! Not sure up to what point it becomes frustration, but time and time again it amazes me that we are putting to waste such great potential with this micro-blogging / micro-sharing tool. So when Bill Ives just recently questioned whether you could make use of Twitter as a Personal Knowledge Management tool I couldn’t help but wonder myself whether I am using it as well as my PKM tool of I have been using Twitter now for over two and a half years and, all along, if you have been following some of my recent twitterings , you would know how I seem to keep having a love / hate relationship with it.
BLOG Google Wave (continued): with it, the more I become convinced that this tool will not only revolutionize will have access to Google Wave, a new tool that integrates the functionality functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social networking continued): The Conversation Becomes the Work-Product B ack in in
Widgets are, hence, little blocks of information which can be added to a blog, mostly in the sidebar. Almost any kind of information can be widgetized and offered in a blog as an additional feature. Why widgets are important and how they can spice up your blog Blogs alone are nice, but with widgets you can upgrade your blog to an information portal and stimulate interactivity. This is a joint post together with Christian Kreutz , which we co-created in a google doc . (mine mine is a little longer though) 1.
BLOG The Psychology of Twitter same fate, replaced by tools that will do all the same good things, and which messaging tool where the recipients of the messages are Twitter name on your blog, and on your Facebook page, and send it out to Twitter OK , let let me start by saying I'm a Twitter user and fan.
(Cartoon via tangwailing blog ) I observed that Stan Garfield blogs about questions he receives or overhears about knowledge management. That made me think that I could blog some of the questions I get (+ the answers). One of them was: how can blogs support communities of practice? 1. A
BLOG Google Wave: The Wikification will have access to Google Wave, a new tool that integrates the functionality functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social networking networking tools. Wikification of Conversation A t a a meeting
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