K-Logs
About K-logs in general and education
Thursday, May 2, 2002
A few notes in outline form about various blogging tools that I am more or less familiar with, as they relate to issues of centralization.
[Scripting News]
Here we go. Jack Welch says that companies that spend money on IT to gain a competitive edge today will kick competitors in the ass long term. Nice. I would suggest K-Logs as a route to competitive advantage. Don't freeze like a deer in the headlights. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
I will be concentrating on the K-log concept for our DTeam Blogging sub-group. I just posted a question on the K-Log Yahoo Group regarding the essential questions one asks before starting one. Just as a teacher in a classroom shares his/her thinking process, I too, want to find out the thinking process that goes into starting a K-log from folks who have pioneered the path.
About K-logs in general and education
A few notes in outline form about various blogging tools that I am more or less familiar with, as they relate to issues of centralization.
Here we go. Jack Welch says that companies that spend money on IT to gain a competitive edge today will kick competitors in the ass long term. Nice. I would suggest K-Logs as a route to competitive advantage. Don't freeze like a deer in the headlights. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
I will be concentrating on the K-log concept for our DTeam Blogging sub-group. I just posted a question on the K-Log Yahoo Group regarding the essential questions one asks before starting one. Just as a teacher in a classroom shares his/her thinking process, I too, want to find out the thinking process that goes into starting a K-log from folks who have pioneered the path.
