Wij zijn het Web
Thursday, February 8th, 2007
In een inspirerende videoclip laat Michael Wesch, assistent-professor Culturele Antropologie, zien welke (r)evolutie het web (en dan met name Web 2.0) teweegbrengt in onze cultuur.
In een inspirerende videoclip laat Michael Wesch, assistent-professor Culturele Antropologie, zien welke (r)evolutie het web (en dan met name Web 2.0) teweegbrengt in onze cultuur.
Over the past week, we have had some interesting and enthousiastic reactions on Mart’s and my article on the Knowledge Browser, our new knowledge management solution for SharePoint 2003.
So we decided to dedicate a website to it. As from today, www.knowledgebrowser.net will be the home of the Tam Tam Knowledge Browser.
I am proud to announce that today the first version (1.00) of the Knowledge Browser for SharePoint has been released to one of Tam Tam’s clients. The development team (Mart, Raymond, Robin, Stef and Wouter) has put much time, hard work and pondering in it to complete this first implementation in time. Cheers guys!
The Knowledge Browser is a customized knowledge base for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 that accommodates high-level navigating through a large collection of information by means of metadata. (more…)
Once you have decided to share your knowledge or managed that your professionals share theirs, the question arises how to deliver that knowledge. The possibilities are extensive: books, whitepapers, presentations, workshops, weblogs (blogs), you name it. The right medium depends on the content and the audience. But as long as the method does the job (communicating knowledge to its intended audience), it doesn’t really matter that much. (more…)