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THE VALUE OF BLOG POSTS AS A LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER TOOL.


THE VALUE OF BLOG POSTS AS A LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER TOOL.

Share Your Knowledge

If you’re someone who loves to teach, starting a blog can provide the opportunity to educate others interested in your field of your expertise. The best part is that, as you build resources on your blog to teach others, you also increase your knowledge. The knowledge captured on blog can be transferred easily to readers and other bloggers.

Recording Project Activities

Project teams may use a blog as an online version of a project log, and as a means of recording knowledge and insights gained through the project. The insights from After Action Reviews, for example, or from ongoing Learning History interviews, could be transferred to a project blog.

Improving junior knowledge

A learner, perhaps a junior shadowing an expert, or being mentored as part of a Knowledge Transfer program, can keep a learning blog. This can be shared with other learners, and over time blog entries can be transferred to the Wiki or the Knowledge Base, to help build a Knowledge Asset.

Building Relevant Communities

The other advantage of blog as the knowledge management system for bloggers is for building relevant communities, where people in the same topic of interest are constructing a place to share knowledge together.

New Trends Happening

This result taken from interview session where most of participants stated that the main purpose of reading blog was to see the current trends based on their interest. Since blog is now also use at a purpose of looking for a new trends happening, readers can get the latest information easily and frequently updated by the bloggers.



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