Weblog Scenarios. Dale Pike identifies seven useful scenarios for weblogs in a professional knowledge context.
Riding the White Moment. Article from Psychology Today looking at the thought processes that stimulate creativity.
Ian Glendenning (Psybertron Knowledge Modelling WebLog) points to some articles from disparate domains on cyclical approaches to building knowledge: Knowledge Engineering in a Real World Case-based Reasoning Application [Acquiring Personal Knowledge for Theory and Therapy][4] [Knowledge Management – Aspects of Knowledge][5] I’ve cross-filed these in the [Action Research][6] category because I think they may have relevance to [Reflection 2][7] [4]: https://www.psyc.nott.ac.uk/staff/Nick.Milton/Milton paper [5]: https://www.akri.org.uk/papers/cw.htm [6]: https://www.synesthesia.co.uk/blog/archives/category/action-research/ [7]: https://www.synesthesia.co.uk/blog/archives/2004/02/09/reflection-2
From pirate dwarves to ninja elves… Tom Coates has found a new way of categorising people – the dwarf/elf and pirate/ninja axes…
Supporting enterprise KM with weblogs. Notes and slides from Michael Angeles’ presentation to Computers in Libraries conference about ‘Supporting enterprise knowledge management with weblogs: A weblog services roadmap’
Disruptive Incrementalism. Sometimes a cosmetic change can be the innovation that makes a product catch fire.
Instant Messages in Knowledge-Making Spike Hall adds Instant Messaging to his structured process for knowledge workers…
PHP and MySQL: How to collect referrer data
Tracking entry referrers with PHP in MT
Currently incubating three ideas for ActionResearchProjects: # Coaching as knowledge creation (CoachingAsKnowledgeCreation) # Strategy development through conversation (StrategyDevelopment) # Improving software systems development