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Potentiation: Neurology and Knowledge Management

Conversation Matters

It’s a term that those of us that are involved in knowledge and learning could make great use of – no need for neurologist to have all the fun! Here is what it means to a cognitive neurologist, as translated by an amateur with a few graduate courses in neurology. Now here is the interesting part.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

Rather, the problem is that most course-managementsystems were developed at a time when the Internet was seen primarilyas a mechanism for information delivery. Rather, the problem is that most course-managementsystems were developed at a time when the Internet was seen primarilyas a mechanism for information delivery.

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Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part Three

Conversation Matters

In this three part series I‘ve classified the evolving landscape of knowledge management into three categories. The first category is Leveraging Explicit Knowledge and is about capturing documented knowledge and building it into a collection - connecting people to content. Leveraging Collective Knowledge.