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Who Owns Information?

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Journal of Strategic Information Systems 9 (2-3), 155-173. Additionally, Wasko and Faraj found that community members act out of community interest, not self interest, and concluded that knowledge is owned and maintained neither by the organization nor by the individual, but by the community itself. Your thoughts?

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Who is research for, anyway?

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Then the researchers complain that research doesn't transfer into practice! Any response to this?

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New Skills for Learning Professionals

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Possible uses when seen in that light: student portfolios, learner journals, a place for reflective comments back to an instructor question, a place for a course home page, a place to practice new skills (one of the best uses I've seen: students learning to teach another language are assigned to manage and update a blog-- in that new language).

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Read Up!

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I thought I knew a lot about my field—I’d been there a decade, after all, and was a voracious reader of trade journals and business books (back then it was EQ and the tail end of the TQM movement) and a member of a very active community of practice (CoP) for trainers.

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