| Schrage, M. (1990) Shared Minds: The New Technologies of Collaboration. New York. Random House. |
....than to a site closer to home to be with other students; in Tidewater, the students clustered at one location; instead of three sites. We need to combine the distance learning mode with local support and interaction. There is an evolving theory and set of techniques for webbased collaboration [6,7], and lots of activity promoting engineering entrepreneurship. Several exciting new books are also available to motivate and inspire our students [8,9] ....
Schrage, M. Shared Minds: the New Technologies of Collaboration, Random House, New York, 1990.
....style and speed of those processes, and the depth and breadth of knowledge bases to be built. Concepts like organizational learning (e.g. March 1991) organizational memory (e.g. Walsh and Ungson 1991) information sharing (e.g. Constant, Kiesler, and Sproull 1994) and collaborative work (e.g. Schrage 1990) are closely related to knowledge management. Examples of knowledge management projects include efforts that capture and reuse structured knowledge, projects that build a repository of best practices, initiatives that identify sources of expertise and establish a network of experts, projects that ....
Schrage, M. Shared Minds: The New Technologies of Collaboration, Random House, New York, 1990.
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Schrage, M. (1990) Shared Minds: The New Technologies of Collaboration. New York. Random House.
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