Wednesday, October 16, 2002

Weblogs become even more effective in the knowledge making process. Wonderful! The upward spiral of comprehensiveness and complexity seems more likely as weblog community discussion and inference gets a big boost. [...]

[Connectivity: Spike Hall's RU Weblog]

A very interesting mini-essay on how to exploit the conversational medium of weblogs to progressively refine your thoughts. My last article has definitely benefited from indirect conversations with other bloggers.

[Seb's Open Research]
7:03:34 AM  #  comment []
Klognet questions and FAQ..

I'm working on a klognet FAQ. (A klognet is a collection of "kloggers" sharing an interest or purpose and their klogs.)

Questions so far:

  • What is a klognet? 
  • Who is in a klognet?
  • What is a klognet's life cycle?
  • How do you measure the success of a klognet?
  • Why do some klognets work better than others?
  • What are the preconditions to forming a klognet?
  • How big or small can a klognet be? How does size change it?
  • What extra knowledge, skills, and abilities do klognets call for beyond klogging?
  • Isn't the name silly?

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. Mail me. I'm really hungry for more/better questions. And answers. Send them along, including markups, please.

Thanks.

[a klog apart klogs]

[a klog apart]
5:37:21 AM  #  comment []