BlogTalk 2.0: Panel 6 – weblogs and KM

by Lilia Efimova on July 6, 2004

Martin Röll: Distributed KM – Improving Knowledge Workers’ Productivity and Organisational Knowledge Sharing with Weblog-based Personal Publishing (slides and more)

  • knowledge workers are those who do interesting conversations at work
  • more irrelevant stuff – pageRank?

Lee Bryant: Informal, joined up knowledge sharing using connected weblogs in pursuit of Mental Health service improvement

  • what doesn’t work in knowledge sharing (you know that, so I’m not typing :)
  • Social Software
  • social in the way it is connceived: does what we want
  • social in its purpose: connecting
  • social in the way it behaves: adapts to us
  • Lessons from Social Software
    • informality
    • aggregation
    • bottom-up emergent metadata
    • ‘loosely joint’ mark-up and linking culture
    • simple conceptual models
  • There is a lot of interesting stuff, but it should be online, so I’ll link to it
  • Social engagement approach
  • Use a project weblog to learn their issues and language and to help teach them ours
  • start where they are comfortable
  • code: if it doesn’t work with trough it away – who cares about a code…
  • one by one, group by group, there is no mass approach
  • http://www.nimhenorthwest.org.uk/
  • http://kc.nimhe.org.uk/
  • heavily invest into understanding users
  • anatomy of a group
  • wiki is prepopulated (re: blank page problem)
  • ultifaceted – multi-perspective metadata
  • total aggregation, composed feed and take it out of the system
  • online social networking works best for a specific purpose
  • take content as feeds
  • [to be finished]

    Archived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2004/07/06.html#a1267; comments are here.

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