Here's a story from The Chronicle of Higher Education on blogging in the academy.
Linda found this page chock full o' tasty KM research. Articles
Looks like a lot of fun beach reading...
Quick review and links to many wiki tools:
Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars
Another class on campus working with blogs is also using Moveable Type. It's in the Technology, Literacy, and Culture Department, which some of us were discussing at Sholz's on Wednesday night.
Looks like there were both group and student blog components to the class, and they read a few texts we looked at (as well as David Hockney's recent work on the use of optics by the Old Masters).
Looks like a pretty interesting class; maybe the next section of KMS can somehow reach out to these students.
Below is a link to my revised Agents paper.
Here is my "new and improved" KDD and IR paper - Enjoy! Download file
Here is the URL for my revised research paper
http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~zl527/communities.htm
My paper on groupware is availiable:
http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~i385tkms/blog/archives/patrick/groupwarepaper.html
My final paper on instant messaging is now available.
Knowledge Management and Messaging
This is the final version.
An Analysis of Collaborative Filtering Systems
Here is the revised version of my paper
Smart Mobs: Their Pervasive Computing in the Wireless Age
Intermixed with a small amount of promo information is an exhaustively detailed comparison of how the different types of databases function and how they can best be used. Object Database vs. Object-Relational Databases
Here is the link to my class presentation on KDD & IR - Download file
I plan to write Master's report this fall. The topic will be about the connection or integation of Information Retrieval(IR) technology and information policy.
But, I haven't decided any specific topic. Do you have any idea about that?