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Knowledge Mobilization (KMb): Multiple Contributions & Multi-Production Of New Knowledge

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Knowledge You Have, Knowledge You Want & Knowledge You Need

I recently read a very interesting article by Stuart Firestein for Scientific American Online titled What Science Wants To Know Firestein’s approach is directed more at scientists and scholars – rightly pointing out that “what makes a scientisit is ignorance.”

Science isn’t just about providing answers and creating new knowledge – science is about the ongoing process of asking questions to gain more knowledge to ask more questions to gain more knowledge to ask more questions… Knowledge continues to evolve as an ongoing process.

On a more holistic level that is inclusive of everyone – this is Knowledge Mobilization (KMb), with everyone sharing the knowledge they have and continuing to ask questions with anyone they meet to constantly evolve knowledge for social beneift – and utltimately make the world a better place.

The pursuit of knowledge isn’t just about the knowledge you have – it’s also about the knowledge you want – and the knowledge you need to make the world a better place. Firestein’s reminder that science is more about the questions than the answers isn’t just something exclusive to scientists and scholars. Any followers of my Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) KMbeing blog know that I believe we can all take this approach.

It’s not only about sharing the knowledge you have, but also about being open to asking more and more questions to get the knowledge you want – and gain the knowledge we all need to make the world a better place.

Weekly KMbits & KMbytes 16-22 January 2011

Today’s KMbyte: Can there ever be certainty in knowledge?

When you get, give. When you learn, teach. – Maya Angelou

Today’s KMbyte: Why are knowledge communities important?

If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. – Margaret Fuller

Today’s KMbyte: Is knowledge more effective when access to it is quick enough for it to be useful?

To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. – Copernicus

Today’s KMbyte: How are intelligence and knowledge connected?

Today’s KMbyte: Who are the “bankers” for the knowledge economy?

Web 2.0 is now more frequently referred to as the “contemporary web”.

Today’s KMbyte: Who are the “bankers” for the knowledge economy?

Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; an argument an exchange of ignorance. Robert Quillen

Life is not about competition. Life is about learning and becoming knowledgeable and sharing knowledge. Life is about Knowledge Mobilization

Weekly KMbits & KMbytes 9-15 January 2011

Today’s KMbyte: Is knowledge a skill?

Knowledge has to be improved, challenged, and increased constantly, or it vanishes.- Peter Drucker

Today’s KMbyte: Is knowledge more socially effective through education or experience?

A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.- Thomas Carlyle

Today’s KMbyte: What is the most significant tool to transfer and exchange knowledge for knowledge mobilization?

Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subject to the law of diminishing returns. – John Maurice Clark

Today’s KMbyte: Is knowledge learning from experience?

To change and to change for the better are two different things. – German Proverb

Today’s KMbyte: Can knowledge ever be complete?

If we value the pursuit of knowledge, we must be free to follow wherever that search may lead us. – Adlai E. Stevenson Jr.

Today’s KMbyte: Is knowledge only our representations of “the outside world” or the ways we deal with it?

To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. – Benjamin Disraeli

Weekly KMbits & KMbytes 2-8 January 2011

Today’s KMbyte: Does knowledge always have to be justified, true and believed to be knowledge?

“Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.” Martin H. Fischer

Today’s KMbyte: Can knowledge be adequately defined?

Today’s KMbyte: Does knowledge require expertise?

Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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