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microblogging rocks
in his blog on “the twitter experience” (in german), michael kerres suggests that twitter, one of a growing number of browser-operated microblogging tools “is not suited to support teaching/learning processes and should not be used that way either. it is … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, counter, discussion, flow, information, KM, knowledge_management, microblog, network, sharing, socialmedia, Teaching, team, twitter, web2.0
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Art touches science
I’ve had a 1st rate visual evening: first, my wife and daughter decorated our 2,4 m Christmas tree with items collected in 30 years, glitter, balls and the like. Then I find – through an article in a collection of … Continue reading
Posted in Systemic, Teaching
Tagged art, dogma, foundry, KM, paradigma, processing, science, software, technology, visualisation
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Is KM dead?
Funny feeling to read about knowledge management (KM) as “a buzzword of the 90′s” in a recent blog – because it was such a large part of my professional life… I don’t know why the author calls himself “weird guy” … Continue reading
