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E learning and knowledge management survey

 

I would like to request to attend this survey, the purpose of this survey is to evaluate how e learning can be used to enhance knowledge management within organisation, you positive response will be appreciated.

E learning and knowledge management survey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VC7TQPM

Added by Alain M on April 11, 2012 at 12:35pm — 1 Comment

Le Maquis des Sciences, la Science se partage sur le net

Il y a un an, le 6 avril 2011, naissait un nouveau concept de partage de connaissance sur Ouagadougou : Le Maquis des Sciences. Ce café scientifique ouagalais a depuis fait son chemin et lance pour sa 10 édition le 18 avril 2012 sa plateforme web.  

Rendez-vous mensuel proposé par l’IRD et l’Institut français, le Maquis des Sciences attire des étudiants, professionnels de la science, journalistes ou encore amateurs qui veulent comprendre le monde…

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Added by Anne MIMAULT on April 9, 2012 at 6:20pm — No Comments

ILO's Academy Sustainable Enterprise Development

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to announce that the 5th edition of the

"Academy on sustainable enterprise development" will take place from 18 to 29 June 2012 at the Turin Centre, Italy.

“Sustainable enterprises are a…

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Added by Joel Alcocer on March 29, 2012 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Knowledge management within IFAD: Training the trainers

In April 2010, IFAD and FAO launched a joint programme to provide people working on poverty reduction projects, with the skills and tools required to gather and share knowledge gleaned from their projects. Different workshops in knowledge sharing techniques, writing effectively for different audiences, and systematisation were held in 2011.

The last workshop was a "training of trainers" session, which specifically aimed to upscale the whole process. Participants of…

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Added by Denise Melvin on March 24, 2012 at 8:02am — No Comments

'...it can be quite lonely at times': postcard from Henley

Putting learning at the heart of the organisation: the theme of the 12th Henley KM forum. I was there running a Sparknow timeline exhibit, here's the blog - http://ning.it/wlmCNb

Added by Paul J Corney on March 16, 2012 at 12:55am — No Comments

using postcards to Sudan for a post event evaluation

I attended the inaugural Knowledge Management Capacity Development in Africa event held in Khartoum back in Janury.

As part of the follow up to that event the conference chair and organiser Dr Gada Kadoda decided to use a postcard as a way of capturing some of the delegates perceptions. It showed a picture of some of the delegates on the steps of Freedom Hall Khartoum and an invitation on the reverse to submit comments and reflections.

What follows is her candid account of how…

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Added by Paul J Corney on March 6, 2012 at 12:08pm — No Comments

Key questions to ask when putting together a Theory of Change for Research Uptake (Part 1 of 2)

It’s amazing how the process of answering simple questions can help you uncover so much complexity. It’s rather like a child lifting a large stone to reveal all kinds of creep crawly things that they never knew existed. Unfortunately, when developing a Theory of Change (ToC) we don’t have the choice, like children, to leave those things alone we don’t like the look of. Developing a ToC gives us the opportunity to address problems, complexity, and opportunities that exist…

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Added by Andrew Clappison on February 21, 2012 at 1:52pm — No Comments

Consultancy service for the Review & Development knowledge management System in EMPHASIS Project

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Dear all,

 

We would like to have Consultancy services for Review & Development Knowledge Mgmt System in EMPHASIS Regional…

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Added by Roshani Nepali on February 15, 2012 at 8:01am — No Comments

"Regional Monitoring & Knowledge Manager" vacancy in EMPHASIS Regional Project-CARE Nepal

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Dear all,

We have post vacancy for "Regional Monitoring & Knowledge Manager" for EMPHASIS Project in CARE Nepal. Interested candidates may apply within 14 Feb'12. (Please have a look for details of the position)

Thank you,

Roshani

Added by Roshani Nepali on February 9, 2012 at 5:15am — No Comments

List of best KM books (from KM4Dev conversation, December 2011)

The original list was brainstormed on the KM4Dev mailing list and compiled (now fully available) on Gauri Salokhe's blog: http://gaurisalokhe.blogspot.com/2011/12/best-knowledge-management-book-for.html

(From Gauri's blog)

Recently, @jschunter asked a question on the …

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Added by Ewen Le Borgne on February 5, 2012 at 4:27am — 1 Comment

KM4Dev discussion on 'job handover' summarised on the wiki: ow.ly/8QAbX

The discussion was very rich and brought about lots of good ideas and resources to the front.

Find the summary on: ow.ly/8QAbX

Hopefully Juliana, who initiated this great conversation thread, will write a 'community note' for the KM4Dev journal later.

Added by Ewen Le Borgne on February 3, 2012 at 7:21am — No Comments

New - KM Meta Model (M-Model) v1.2 (19.01.12)

Hello all...First, I can't believe it has taken me this long to join the group and to start posting - thanks to all who gave me the kick up the backside to come on here and start sharing!

The KM M-Model has now been released with free access:  Click this link for open access to the KM M-Model web page - it can also be…

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Added by David Griffiths on January 30, 2012 at 10:38am — No Comments

The future of Science and Technology may depend on our paradigm of Consciousness

Something that most likely will influence the development of Knowledge Management (KM) as well as Science and Technology in the (near) future is the concept of Consciousness as the attribute of Knowledge which is concerned with  2 (two) choices of paradigm.  The first paradigm is “The (smart)  Universe or  Nature Knowledge is the center of…

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Added by Md Santo on January 28, 2012 at 4:19am — No Comments

Doing the mashed potato with Linked Open Data

Dear KM4Dev friends (with apologies for cross posting!)

 

You may be interested in this blog post from Denise Recheis, or REEEP, who’ve just launched a new publication “Linked Open Data: the essentials”. 

Would be interested in examples of where ‘mash ups’ – bringing data and information together from multiple sources – has led to tasty results.  And also lessons on how to avoid an indigestible mush (the photo doesn’t look that promising!)

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Added by Geoff Barnard on January 27, 2012 at 8:04pm — No Comments

New : GKP Foundation site

The GKP Foundation recently moved from Kuala Lumpur to become a Foundation in Spain.   Its mission is:

"As an evolving network of public, civil society, and commercial organizations, GKP provides members, access to global knowledge and innovation; links with organisations within and across regions; supports capacity development and provides opportunities for resource mobilisation to advance development."



You find more information at…

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Added by Michael Roberts on January 13, 2012 at 9:55pm — No Comments

A very Happy New Year 2012

To All Members of KM4Dev,

I wish you a very Happy New Year, fulfilling with lot joy and happiness in your life

warm warm regards

Dilipsing Bayas

Added by Dilipsing Bayas on January 1, 2012 at 6:54am — No Comments

5th Knowledge Sharing Workshop Community Radio is now in existence in Bangladesh

“This is a great news for all of us that Community Radio is now in existence in Bangladesh!”-said Mr. Aminul Islam, Secretary of National Regulatory Committee on Community Radio and Joint Secretary (Broadcasting) of Ministry of Information  while speaking as Chief Guest of the inaugural session in 5th Knowledge Sharing Workshop at JATRI Auditorium, Dhaka on 22nd December .

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Added by AHM Bazlur Rahman on December 29, 2011 at 5:43am — No Comments

181818 tweets, likes and comments to stop violence

The Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST) seeks to engage "netizens" from around the world by using online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter to generate 181,818 tweets, likes and comments on various ways to say no to violence against women. By the end of the 18-day campaign in the Philippines, we are expecting to get more than what we have targeted.

This campaign not only provides interaction among men and women from…

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Added by Sheena Carmel Opulencia on November 28, 2011 at 4:37am — No Comments

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