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Posted by Denham on September 11, 2002 at 20:43:29:
In Reply to: K-Logs? posted by Akhil Shahani on September 11, 2002 at 01:38:43:
Blogging as a means for transfer and distribution of information works well. As an example, I invite you to take a tour of some KM bloggers and see if their stories match your interests, values and if they offer alternative insights to KM journal and magazine articles?
For knowledge sharing IMO there needs to be a more equitable and balanced flow. Blogs are a little too one-sided - sure there is often opportunity for opinion and commentary, but the power to publish on the main board is reserved. So what you find is very little dialog and even rejoiners are few and far between. The genre is great for spreading 'your word', but access to information / opinion / commentary should not be confused with knowledge creation learning or deep sharing. Here are some further thoughts around KM and blogging.
I'm looking forward to community affordances around blogs, e.g. easy subscription to RSS and 'talk-back' streams, blogrings, clusters, blogtrees, meta-blog indices and further development of specialized blog search engines.
Exciting times !
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