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Blogging for Knowledge Workers... Personal KM Path to Social KM?

Lilia Efimova provides a good summary of the benefits of blogging for knowledge workers (knowledge workers: if the physical artifacts of your day's labor are documents, or if you don't produce any physical documents at work, that's you). If you're trying to explain to your co-workers or your boss why blogging would be good for your organization, Efimova's explanation is a good place to start.

USF "Theatre of Social Change" Course Uses Blogs

Kim Bartling, professor of communication studies and theater at the University of Sioux Falls, posts the blogs of her students in USF’s CST409 Theatre of Social Change:
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Intersections: Multilogue Everywhere

I read Ellis (1997), a brilliant example of "dialogic, multivocal narrative," and my antennae go all criss-cross haywire and pick up three channels at once. "Dialogic, multivocal narrative" is central to scholarly personal narrative, social knowledge management, and the online dissertation.

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