Posts Tagged Knowledge Management
Online Social Existence: TED.com
Although only showing professional videos, TED.com inspires ideas and creativity along with developing relationships. This technology is a personal knowledge repository for public voices which new concepts an
d ideas. The community however works in parallel to this repository because it provides further thought to these opinions. As a source the information found here is very deep, opinions are objective, open minded and honest. Not only does it connect people with common interest but it assists in exposing academic individuals and makes them reachable to the general public.. Commenting within this environment about someone like ‘Seth Goodin’ is much more validating that commenting in YouTube.com, because the community in this environment is more focused and more unique. Each individual has an accessible profile making them real and approachable.
The community improves knowledge and most certainly improves productivity. As videos are uploaded weekly information is dynamic and thoughts and perceptions are kept active. The TED.com site suggest hosting a TED session during a lunch break for example. It’s a great way to encourage thinking and information sharing on current up-to-date topics. This has now been proposed within x.loc for feedback from other individuals with the company.
And of course because I absolutely love Ted.com, you can find me here.
d ideas. The community however works in parallel to this repository because it provides further thought to these opinions. As a source the information found here is very deep, opinions are objective, open minded and honest. Not only does it connect people with common interest but it assists in exposing academic individuals and makes them reachable to the general public.. Commenting within this environment about someone like ‘Seth Goodin’ is much more validating that commenting in YouTube.com, because the community in this environment is more focused and more unique. Each individual has an accessible profile making them real and approachable.
The community improves knowledge and most certainly improves productivity. As videos are uploaded weekly information is dynamic and thoughts and perceptions are kept active. The TED.com site suggest hosting a TED session during a lunch break for example. It’s a great way to encourage thinking and information sharing on current up-to-date topics. This has now been proposed within x.loc for feedback from other individuals with the company.
And of course because I absolutely love Ted.com, you can find me here.
Online Social Existence: Linkedin.com
LinkedIn is a highly valuable networking tool that helps create a Living CV or business card. The technology’s structure allows internal messaging to any found individual, making this a community forming tool. It is a resourceful tool that definitely enhances relationships and in hand work related productivity because it can help speed up communication.
In developing relations,connected individual can discover common interests on an academic or social level.
This exposes individuals’ lives making them more credible because they seem more approachable. Due to its
online nature the benefit of this tool is that contact details are updated and information is kept valid. The
email feed also assists in this way, by notifying one of any recent changes to a ‘connected’ profile.
The referral tool also allows anyone connected to read personal recommendations; this keeps the
environment objective and honest, making the individual publically trustworthy. In knowing that a reference is
being made by a person who is contactable, enhances the credibility of the reference, making that online
profile more credible in the eyes of a potential employer.
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