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Stephen Mark

Frequently Asked Questions about CAT 2012 - 0 views

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    Read Extraminds article about frequently asked questions of CAT 2012.
Vahid Masrour

2-5-1 Storytelling | Future Business - 0 views

  • 2 Who you are Summary of your experience 5 fingers Little finger – what parts of the effort did not get enough attention Ring finger – What relationships were formed, what you learned about relationship building Middle finger – what you disliked, what/who made you frustrated Pointer finger – what you would do better next time around, what you want to tell those who were “in charge” about what they could do better Thumb (up) – what went well.  What was good. 1 – the most important takeaway from the effort
Stephen Dale

#PKMChat - 0 views

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    Community conversations about Personal Knowledge Management
Barbara Fillip

Dare to share! - 34 views

I have 500+ resources tagged as "KM". I'd be happy to share them but I have two questions: 1. If I put them all at once, those who receive regular updates will be flooded with updates, no?...Should...

Vahid Masrour

ARMY Magazine August 2009 - 0 views

Vahid Masrour

How to Prepare Your College for an Uncertain Digital Future - Technology - The Chronicl... - 0 views

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  • I think one of the big new roles for libraries in the future is going to be helping our local communities to publish and make accessible materials that they're creating locally here in ways that can be consumed by people out there in the world.
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    about a university trying to keep its organizational memory together.
Stephen Dale

Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings | Official Google Blog #google - 0 views

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    "Search is a lot about discovery-the basic human need to learn and broaden your horizons. But searching still requires a lot of hard work by you, the user. So today I'm really excited to launch the Knowledge Graph, which will help you discover new information quickly and easily. "
Samantha Coleman

Perfect Site to Look for Perfect Job - 1 views

I graduated in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education a year ago and until now I am still looking for the best venue where can I find a teaching job. Luckily, I have found out about Schools and...

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Stephen Mark

CBSE Verification Forms for Rechecking Exam Papers - 0 views

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    Get details about CBSE verification form for re-evaluation of exam papers, fees per subject, forms available in CBSE website.
andrewsteveburg

About Keyloggers - 0 views

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    This is important and valuable information for those who have accounts in social networks or email id.
Stephen Mark

New Education Channel for Students in Tamil Nadu - 0 views

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    Latest news about education channel in Tamil Nadu, television programme for students, SMS application for students, smart card for school students and many more.
Stephen Mark

CBSE Results to Be Announced Soon - 0 views

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    Get CBSE results news of 12th result, 10th results, CBSE proficiency test 2012 and many more about Central Board of Secondary Education.
sarikarao

The Ugly Truth About Jobs in USA: They Are Not Coming Back - 1 views

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    2020 has seen major changes in jobs in the USA, and today, millions of people are out of work and are wondering if they will have a job to go back to. As current issues continue to plague the country, workers are faced with difficult times. Not only are there financial struggles, but many jobs in USA will simply not exist in the coming months. This leaves American workers with few options and a difficult quest to find gainful employment in a country that is suffering from a major economic crisis.
Maxwell Drain

1378 manually selected sites about Knowledge Management - 1 views

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    WAOW! Now THAT's a GREAT contribution! Thank you!! You've just multiplied by 10 or more the number of resources link to in this group.
Vahid Masrour

kmwiki » home Wiki on KM - 0 views

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    a wiki about knowledge managemente, with definitions and discussions
Vahid Masrour

Some findings from a recent paper about the online community - 0 views

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    article on km
Vahid Masrour

The Chess Master and the Computer - The New York Review of Books - 0 views

  • It was my luck (perhaps my bad luck) to be the world chess champion during the critical years in which computers challenged, then surpassed, human chess players. Before 1994 and after 2004 these duels held little interest. The computers quickly went from too weak to too strong.
  • Having a computer partner also meant never having to worry about making a tactical blunder. The computer could project the consequences of each move we considered, pointing out possible outcomes and countermoves we might otherwise have missed.
  • With that taken care of for us, we could concentrate on strategic planning instead of spending so much time on calculations.
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  • The winner was revealed to be not a grandmaster with a state-of-the-art PC but a pair of amateur American chess players using three computers at the same time.
  • The teams of human plus machine dominated even the strongest computers.
  • Their skill at manipulating and "coaching" their computers to look very deeply into positions effectively counteracted the superior chess understanding of their grandmaster opponents and the greater computational power of other participants. Weak human + machine + better process was superior to a strong computer alone and, more remarkably, superior to a strong human + machine + inferior process.
  • correctly evaluating a small handful of moves is far more important in human chess, and human decision-making in general, than the systematically deeper and deeper search for better moves—the number of moves "seen ahead"—that computers rely on.
    • Vahid Masrour
       
      interesting. Deserves further reflection on the implicactions.
  • Instead, every year we have new chess programs, and new versions of old ones, that are all based on the same basic programming concepts for picking a move by searching through millions of possibilities that were developed in the 1960s and 1970s.
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    A VERY interesting article reflecting on the evolution of chess under the onslaught of computers and software that play chess, and where it has all been going. The implications for Knowledge Management are there, waiting to be picked up. Discussions of tech versus human can be drawn to their ending point with it.
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