Remove Brain Remove Cognitive Remove KM Remove Pattern
article thumbnail

Images, Crowds, Cognitive Bias, eLearning 2.0, & Networks

Big Dog, Little Dog

Smart image and video search - KM World. Although the brain isn't fast in comparison to computer hardware systems we have today, it has several key abilities that computers don't currently have. A cognitive bias is something that our minds commonly do to distort our own view of reality. E-learning 2.0: Fact, Fad or Fiction?

article thumbnail

collecting Knowledge and Learning - 3/8/2007

Big Dog, Little Dog

Michael Koenig wrote in these pages that unlike many business "fads," knowledge management didn't fall into the typical 10-year pattern of boom and bust, with four or five years of explosive growth, followed by a slightly longer period of almost equally dramatic decline. His conclusion: KM is here to stay.

article thumbnail

A day with Dave Snowden

Jay Cross

For the real deal, visit the site of Dave’s company, Cognitive Edge. Dave clarified what comes next, something he calls the era of cognition and complexity. If there are only four dots, they can form 64 patterns. Twelve dots can form 4,700 quadrillion patterns. Distributed cognition. Traffic control.