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Rizwan Ansary
Assignment # 18
1. what did you find
1.1. interesting about the article?
The article makes an interesting reading because it discusses and
mentions many themes that have come up in our course; EDC, DODEs,
knowledgement and SER model to name a few. The examples that related
to CU (e.g. TAM program) also provide a familiar context rather than
an abstract context that unrelated examples are sometimes guilty of
providing.
1.2. not interesting about the article?
Nothing.
2. what do you consider the main message of the article?
The current perspective on knowledgement needs improvement. It
involves too few actors. Through collaboration we can engage more
people to contribute and also to suggest new and efficient ways of
disseminating knowledge.
3. there is a section in the article ?courses-as-seeds? analyzing
an earlier course from a KM perspective. Please analyze briefly our
course in a similar fashion against the framework and claims made in
the article.
I think our course is very similar to the example discussed in the
section. However, in the TAM course, Dynasites developers eventually
sat down with course participants to carry out the reseeding process
and improve on the organization of "nuggets" in the information
space. That activity has not happened and I believe it can strongly
improve the information space in our course's swiki.
4. analyze the
4.1. strength and
The biggest strength in my opinion is the collaborative nature of
swiki. The ease with which people can post their contributins and
also look at those of the others makes learning through
collaboration convenient.
4.2. weakness
of the Swiki as a computational environment to support KM.
In te beginning, I always had difficulty finding stuff in swiki.
Also, there are still times when I feel that the location of some
things is not intuitive. This is best demonstrated when everyone's
intuition leads them to post material at different places. The file
uploads also gave a problem.
However, one inherent weakness of swiki during this course (even if
someone can organize all the stuff with perfect intuition and solve
the upload problem) has been that the discussion forum was hardly
ever used. This might have to do with the fact that the course was
designed to encourage participation in class and students rarely
felt the need to start a discussion outside class.
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