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The road to knowledge is via people, conversations, connections and relationships. A curated magazine focusing on knowledge networking / sharing, collaboration, personal knowledge management, personal learning networks and web 2.0
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Eight Dangers of Collaboration

Eight Dangers of Collaboration | Knowledge Networking | Scoop.it
Most of what is written about collaboration is positive. Even hip. Collaboration is championed enthusiastically by the Enterprise 2.0 experts, as well as leading thinkers like Don Tapscott, as the crucial approach for the 21st century.

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Dick Cheuk's curator insight, January 21, 8:14 AM

Collaboration just likes everything.  Use it correctly, it helps; use it incorrectly, it hurts.

David Hain's curator insight, January 28, 4:32 AM

Sound sense.  It's often portrayed as "four legs good, 2 legs bad". But the cost of poorly thought out collaboration is high and only breeds cynicsm against the best reasons for applying collaborative methods.  Also, collaboration takes more than one form and the method should be chosn carefully for the problem and context.

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Seven Tools for Creating Data Visualizations

Seven Tools for Creating Data Visualizations | Knowledge Networking | Scoop.it

"Digital tools have faciliated an easier way to visually represent complex data and information in ways at are logical and intuitive.  This blog post outlines tools that students can use (read: free!) along with basic tutorials to demonstrate their functionalities."


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Fabryka Prezentacji's comment, February 5, 2012 8:05 AM
Great one, thanks. Re-shared.