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Prezi - The zooming presentation editor - 2 views
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Prezi is the zooming presentation editor...what that seems to mean is it's a site to create cool presentations.
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It's an awesome alternative to PowerPoint, more dynamic and fluid. You start by constructing a "mind map," and then instruct the software to zoom into various parts as needed. Topics may be sized to show their relative significance. Once you try it, you'll be hooked! They offer free educators' licenses, which give you vastly more features and space than the free-to-anyone license. (No, I am not on Prezi's payroll!)
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Check out ahead.com too. Powerful but steep learning curve.
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The Knowledge in Knowledge Management (KM) - 0 views
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if "knowledge management" is to have any meaning and any credence at all, we must say what we mean by knowledge – in all its variations and permutations – and we must do so in ways that are as free of conflict and overlap as we can make them. Otherwise, we run the distinct risk of appearing to not know what we are talking about.
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Tacit to tacit. Acquiring someone else’s tacit knowledge through observation, imitation and practice. The example Nonaka uses is that of a product developer, Ikuro Tanaka, who apprentices herself to a hotel chef famous for the quality of his bread. She learns how to make bread his way, including an unusual kneading technique.
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Explicit to tacit. Internalizing explicit knowledge. HereHere, Nonaka indicates that the product development team acquired new tacit knowledge; specifically, they came to understand in an intuitive way, that products like the home bread-making machine can provide quality, that is, they can produce bread as good as that made by a professional baker. That Nonaka (or anyone else) knows of this suggests that whatever knowledge was acquired has been made explicit and that means it might have been implicit knowledge at one point but was never truly tacit knowledge because that cannot be articulated.
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