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Friday, November 01, 2002
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Michel Ickx wrote about Networks of Learning for the Knowledge Board last year. Students are putting together, themselves, the material which will enable them to learn and to create true operative and ad hoc knowledge. [Phil: Sounds like klogging, doesn't it?] ... In our workshops for networking and collaborative work we go one step further. We reintegrate knowledge and action as we go. we call it "Learn-Do". ... The scope is to create ad hoc knowledge in order to control new processes oriented to more creative objectives, selected and agreed by the team. You remember more of what you do than what you see or hear. You get rapid feedback on how well you learned and the quality of knowledge work. Now, if the group of students develops its own knowledge and puts it into practice, isn't the group the best judge? Shouldn´t it decide which level of excellency has been attained or not? And also the level of performance of its members? Shouldn´t those members express, in all transparency, their level of preparation and success, without the need of judges or "experts", since they did not learn from those masters? This leds us to develop a group C.V., or “Multi-CV”. A group curriculum vitae! What a brilliant idea! Some implications: Learn-Do. A process for klogging. [a klog apart klogs]
Blue Sky Radio community klogs Radio Q
hi my name is sam, Some drawings are silly, others profound. All delightful. Sam is building conversations in a unique way. No reason you can't apply this to other media, other work. CAD drawings. Caricatures. Singing a song. Narrating a voice over. Copy editing. Headline writing. Writing lyrics to a song title. Shooting a video to a song. Problem assessment. Library reference. Tech support (we've seen stuff like that). Sam's conversation is short: title and response. Some of his conversations seem to be recursive: new titles that result from earlier drawings. That's fun. Simple. Like his drawings. But there's room for more. Can you see a blog that puts 60 seconds of music to each Exploding Dog drawing? Another that builds a poem on top of that? Someone else that finds three news stories that complement the rest? Another that migrates these to Flash animation? Make it easy to migrate all sorts of work product into blogs. To be aware and sensitive to ripples of presence in my social fabric. [a klog apart klogs]
obituaries a la blog
I wasn't going to write about it, but I can't seem to stop thinking about it, so maybe writing it out will get it out of my head... I'm surprised just how affected I am by Jam Master Jay's passing. You probably already know, if you didn't before, that he was the DJ For Run-DMC. Jason Mizell was also a husband and father of three children. The thing I can't get past is that, from his hands, to my ears, there was a sound that changed how I saw music. more... [aka obituaries a la blog]
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