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Zaid Ali AlsagoffKnowing Knowledge is an exploration of knowledge - what it is, how it is changing, and what it means to our organizations and society.
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Fran HughesKnowing Knowledge was developed in a non-traditional process. Instead of an extensive writing/editing/publishing process (often in excess of 18 months),John Siemens adopted a democratic, end-user controlled process.
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Carole HunterFrom 2006 - good read
elearning inspiration knowledge learning web2.0 connectivism books
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Graham WegnerKnowledge context and characteristics are changing, our organisations (schools, businesses) need to adjust. The book, by George Siemens, explores these changes and suggests networks and ecologies as alternatives to hierarchy and control structures of both
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Knowing Knowledge was developed in a non-traditional process. Instead of an extensive writing/editing/publishing process (often in excess of 18 months), I adopted a democratic, end-user controlled process. It seems a bit silly to write a book on how the context and characteristics of knowledge are changing, and then subject it to the slow, plodding process of traditional publishing. The stages of traditional publishing are valuable (peer review, editorial review, typesetting, etc.). The challenge is the pace at which a book moves through these stages. In a world where knowledge is continually being updated and rewritten, many books risk obsolescence by the date of publication.
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