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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Today I am holding an official position in Knowledge Management, still many people do not grasp the term and have a clear understanding of it. “Knowledge In my comprehension, the field of Knowledge Management has a few clearly distinguished topics. With this article, I want to suggest that professionals in Knowledge Management should define a limited number of disciplines, that are concrete, easy to grasp, specific, We welcome Tim Wieringa as a guest blogger to Green Chameleon. Since Since 1999, my work has been related to Knowledge Management (KM).
 
Monday, January 18, 2010
If you are a regular reader of this blog, this presentation is nothing new. Advancing knowledge management and colllaborative practices across resource and infrastructure intensive organisations - Two day connected forums and workshops 19-21 October 2009, Mercure Perth My presentation Last October the Ark group invited me to present on my experiences in facilitating CoPs in a global firm. I found gathering the material quite easy as I have been blogging about the experience from day one.
 

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From a meeting to a community of practice - Upload a Document to Scribd Read this document on Scribd: From a meeting to a community of practice Sibrenne Wagenaar and I co-facilitated the inter-organizational ecollaboration learning community for two years, basically from a meeting to a community of practice. Since there seems to be an interest to better understand what facilitating a learning community from a communities of practic theory means we decided to document our actions, observations and reflections in a wiki.
As part of CPSquare’s “ Connected Futures ” workshop exploring the use of web technologies in the service of communities of practice, we (John Smith and I!) asked Howard Rheingold to share a little bit about the Social Media Classroom (SMC) he developed as part of a MacArthur Foundation Award (A HASTAC award specifically). We were interested to hear about the development both because we are using a hosted version of the SMC as our “home base” this iteration of the workshop, and because Howard’s project is a nice example of community technology stewardship.
This is the nineth in a series of blog posts I wrote for  Darren Sidnick  late last year in the context of communities of practice as part of online learning initiatives. am finally getting the rest of the series up.   Community Heartbeats - when synchronous interactions matter  I Part 1 ,  part 2 ,  part 3, ,  part 4, part 5 ,  part 6 ,   part 7  and part 8  are all here on the blog.
This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. figured it would be good to exercise my memory a bit and unearth some of the key stories that led me to to my social media use today, and perhaps surface some of my patterns. The history approach also shows that while the term “social media” was not in play when I jumped in, the social use of online media has been growing I These roots are significant because our patterns of use, our ways of embracing or rejecting technology are grounded
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person implementing across the whole organisation, within a department, across a couple of departments, within a group, etc… Of late we have seen posts by folks at ThoughtFarmer and Socialtext on pilot/implementation methods. My focus is not on the social computing practitioner, but rather on a regular person wanting to run an online Community of Practice (CoP). This is not a post about social computing deploying/piloting/adoption in general. All these are applicable on many levels eg.
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Dorine had a blogpost on their work on communities of practice in the development sector. Dorine participated in the online community of practice workshop and did a project with Bill Williams and Patricia Mantey. They made their small project quite big, as it resulted in a large and resourceful document with all kind of references that you can find online here . I planned to reblog it, but didn't find the time, till here in Ghana (as the saying goes, in Europe we have clocks, but here we have time).