If you are a node in knowledge-sharing network, what is important?

by Lilia Efimova on August 21, 2003

If you think about yourself as a node in knowledge-sharing network, what is important (having in mind both: your own interests and being a part of the network)?

  • Knowing your expertise
  • Knowing others (people, communities), knowing what their expertise and how to contact them
  • Being able to find information (to do things) or learning resources (to grow)
  • Having opportunities to reflect on your own experiences, to review “pieces of the past” and to construct new ideas
  • Being able to search, to contact, to share, to learn, to create effectively

Brainstorming and struggling…

Archived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2003/08/21.html#a726; comments are here.

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