Monthly Archives: September 2006

The Power of Blogging

It’s not everyday I get a phone call from New Zealand. But, about 8 hours after I posted that I was looking for a job opportunity, that’s what happened to me. It’s too early to say how this opportunity will … Continue reading

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Martin Cleaver is looking for the right opportunity :)

Hi all, There is no point being shy about these things – especially as the market and opportunities I prefer to focus on is so narrow… Currently I am a contractor working as a Senior Manager for a Knowledge Management … Continue reading

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The more help the better!

Hey Stefano, Thanks for your reply Time is particularly an issue and I both appreciate and accept your offer to help. You’ll note that when you log in you see an extra menu… Site Admin… along with Alfi you have … Continue reading

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[AnnounceCmapTools] Announcing KEA, an open architecture based on Web Services, Concept Maps, and IHMC CmapTools

KEA provides the data and procedural framework to allow third party developers to design programs that interact with the CmapTools suite of programs, and includes a new, open, xml-based file format for Cmaps. … – Apologies for duplicates — Disculpas … Continue reading

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Plenty of people blog about concept mapping

I’ve not sorted through the 76,300 google hits for “concept mapping” blog yet, but at this number its clear people do blog about conceptmapping. Yet I am troubled by the slowness of uptake on this site. Why do people not … Continue reading

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Do you blog elsewhere?

Three of the people I spoke with at the CMC commented that they blog elsewhere. Do you? I am investigating how much effort it would take to aggregate concept mapping related posts on the site. If you know of a … Continue reading

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Tim Berners Lee used concept maps in 1989

I was looking for something quite different just now, but ran across http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/conceptual.html which led me to this: “A concept map from Tim Berners-Lee’s original World-Wide Web proposal, a hypertext system called the “Mesh”, presented in 1989. See the full … Continue reading

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Commenting on your own posts keeps the story intact

Both Karel and Freddy have reminded me about this… when people comment on your blog WordPress notifies you by email. So, the temptation is to use email to respond, but this buries the response and closes off the line of … Continue reading

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Wikis vs. Blogs

Judging from CMC2004, few people in our community back in 2004 knew about blogs, let alone wikis. After CMC2006 I think the situation has got better but there is still considerable confusion. The article, Stewart Mader: Wiki vs. Blog, has … Continue reading

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The Gliffy Collaborative Concept Mapping Tool

Ben @ The TechSavvyEducator talks about Gliffy and relates it to his experience with CMapTools: Gliffy is everything a concept mapping tool should be, and doesn’t require money or a download in order to use. Users can make concept maps, … Continue reading

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