Fwd: KnowledgeBoard #062 - KM in China, Wikis and Blokis, etc

Artur Ferreira da Silva artsilva at mail.eunet.pt
Mon Sep 1 04:21:22 PDT 2003


[KnowledgeBoard in an EU sponsored site directed to the Knowledge
Management Community in Europe. They have a weekly newsletter (that I
subscribe but rarely have the time to read). In last week's number there
are three articles that can interests some of us. An article about Blogs,
Wikis, and "Blokis", the information that the next European KM Summer
School will have also online participants through a Wiki, and an article
about KM in China refering also to language issues (by the way, by the end
of July the number of Internet users in China was 68 millions - a growth of
42.5% in the last year). . You can see all the articles directly in the
site. Regards - Artur]

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--- KnowledgeBoard <newswires at knowledgeboard.com> wrote:

 > Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 05:43:53 UT
 > Subject: KnowledgeBoard #062 - KM in China, Wikis and Blokis
 >
 >             The KnowledgeBoard Newswire - Issue 062
 >                      Friday 29th August
 >
 > http://www.knowledgeboard.com?u=a1ae2A43&m=5208
 >             KnowledgeBoard - The European KM Community
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 >                            CONTENTS
 >
 >
 > FEATURED ARTICLES
 > -----------------
 > 1. KM in China
 > 2. Wikis and Blokis
 > 3. KM Summer School 2003 - Wiki
 > 4. KM Disasters & KM Victories - Report on Theme 5
 >
 > SIG & THEME HIGHLIGHTS
 > ----------------------
 > 5. Learn How to Make a Risk Map!
 > 6. MILK Survey on KM
 >
 > COMMUNITY COMMENTS
 > ------------------
 > 7. Good Practices for Managing Knowledge
 >
 > COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS
 > ---------------------
 > Different Types of CoPs
 > Applied KM Standardisation - Peers wanted
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 >
 >
 >                       FEATURED ARTICLES
 >
 > 1. KM in China
 > --------------
 > Around 1,000 million people are native speakers of Chinese, making
 > it the most commonly spoken language in the world. The Chinese
 > economy is booming and Western countries will soon need to know
 > more about China, and vice versa. The NGO Specialist Interest
 > Group has launched a theme on "NGOs and KM in China" to discuss
 > topics such as Civil society in China, Chinese sources on KM,
 > Multi-language issues of KM and information management.
 >
http://www.knowledgeboard.com/item/109292/a1ae2A43/5208
 >
 >
 >
 > 2. Wikis and Blokis
 > -------------------
 > The rise of Blogs and Klogs may have created an online publishing
 > revolution, but blogs only express the thoughts of one individual,
 > don't work well in a collaborative context and can create
 > knowledge silos. Editor Helen Baxter looks at the tools that are
 > now emerging from Blogging and finds out more about Wikis and
 > Blokis.
 >
http://www.knowledgeboard.com/item/116831/a1ae2A43/5208
 >
 >
 > 3. KM Summer School 2003 - Wiki
 > -------------------------------
 > A Wiki is an online meeting place to work on common interests. It
 > is a web site written by its users. KMSS03-Wiki is an on-line
 > space that the KM Summer School 2003 participants can use to work
 > together.
 >
http://www.knowledgeboard.com/item/116815/a1ae2A43/5208
 >
 >

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