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Posted by Tom Sudman on January 08, 1998 at 11:01:04:
In Reply to: Knowledge Ecology (Ecology of Knowledge)?? posted by Yogesh Malhotra on December 31, 1997 at 23:54:45:
Yogesh
I again thank you and Denham for background and links to this group. I have spent considerable time absorbing this material and on their forums. The work of George Por does provide balance and even additional insite into what I have learned in this forum. The Knowledge Ecosystem metaphor projects the multidimensional relationship that I believe exist between Knowledge Communities. A thought occured to me after visiting their site that I would enjoy yours and others comments:Thought: Only when we present our tacit knowledge to be challenged as part of a knowledge ecosystem does it really become explicit.
Tom
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Yogesh Malhotra 17:58:24 1/08/98 (7)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Tom Sudman 20:00:17 1/08/98 (6)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Yogesh Malhotra 09:09:38 1/09/98 (3)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Tom Sudman 14:47:18 1/09/98 (2)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Ross Hall 14:36:08 1/15/98 (1)
- tacit and explicit knowledge and a story of Zen Yongjian Bao 16:51:52 1/15/98 (0)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Mezei 23:37:39 1/08/98 (1)
- Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit Mike Barker 11:58:34 1/22/98 (0)
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