hi friends Jena McGregor's feature "It's a Blog World After All" makes the business case for blogs, highlighting how companies such as Verizon, IBM, and...
John's post got me to thinking about using wiki technology as a repository for (1) water quality *data* collected by non-profit organizations or (2) brief...
Dear all, I am working on my book about KM for beginner at this moment and need some inputs from you who knows about the progress of KM practice in Asia. Any...
I am new to the subject of K-logs, but am very interested in implementing one to post my one personal thoughts and progress regarding my company. I am the...
... new to the subject of K-logs, but am very ... For your modest goals any of the more well known blog software packages would suit your needs i guess. Most ...
Dear Rsunita Saleh, Greetings from India. Congratulations for starting a project on KM practices in Asia. Please tell me are you looking for present practices...
I have been a subscriber to this group for over two years now but this is my first post. I wanted to share link go knowledge management portal run by...
Rsunita Saleh, Be sure to read the Rajesh Jain's weblog to learn of his views on computing, KM and a number of other topics: www.emergic.org jordan frank...
Responding to the below question about wiki's for water quality data... My comments after --> ... --> Data belongs in databases, where it can be analyzed,...
Dear K-loggers, There has been significant progress in the application of weblogs to corporate/organizational networks since this group was founded. It's...
// There has been significant progress in the application of // weblogs to corporate/organizational networks since this // group was founded. It's clear that...
We're working on a weblog approach to the provision of a current awareness service for primary care health professionals. Should be up and running soon. We're...
... There's also the ePortfolio angle: a reflective record of educational progress maintained by the student and annotated by the tutor. Another example of a...
Dear K-loggers, Here is an old post on e-portfolios that you may have missed: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/message/333 Relevant sections of the post: A...
Perhaps there's an additional perspective from which weblogs could be viewed, that of weblog tools as personal content management systems. When thought about...
Dear K-Loggers, As some of you may know, I have been working on national security issues for a while (with a particular emphasis on networks and social...
Should an International org implement a gradual approach on KM or a full force approach. The full force implementation means that the org. is planning to...
... If it is really "real-time information flow" that you need, search engines aren't what you're looking for. This is because search engines implement what...
Dear K-Loggers, We are making progress! Today, at Microsoft's annual CEO summit, Bill Gates extolled the benefits of "bottoms-up" change with weblogs and RSS...
Dear K-Loggers, Bill Gates provides an easy to understand explanation of the power of weblogs and RSS (notification) that may be useful as a way to explain it...
Dear K-Loggers, A defining aspect of a K-Log network is that it is an extremely effective one-to-many publishing system. What makes a K-Log network effective...
Dear K-Loggers, The biggest hurdle that faces any knowledge management tool is: will people use it? The key to surmounting this hurdle is threefold: 1) The...
Hi John Interesting points. I'd also love to see the time when one can verbally "talk" into a Blog ! I guess there exist Blogs which have video and audio...
John: Shouldn't this discussion include something about business value, i.e., ability to easier/better tie the content in a K-Log to a company's business ...
... David Davies has a tool for Radio Userland that allows embedding of MMS video. I believe that MMS from mobile phones can be sound too. ... Why do you say...
Timely post, John. I've just been pitching the idea at work (a small private university). My pitch hit most of what you note, and my biggest concern by far...
Bren wrote: Next, for small departments, one K-Log per person seems like overkill, especially considering my hunch that most folks won't participate initially...