Knowledge Connection Working Group

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[edit] Working Group team

Marc Pallot Marc Pallot
Working Group initiator, Collaborative Innovation (email)
ESoCE-NET, Paris, France
Peter Antoniac Peter Antoniac
Virtual & Augmented Reality technologies (email)
Marisil
Kjetil Kristensen Kjetil Kristensen
Physual Designing (email)
ESoCE-NET, Oslo, Norway
Olli Martikainen Olli Martikainen
(email)
University of Kolumbus
Petri Pulli Petri Pulli
(email)
University of Oulu
Rudolf Ruland Rudolf Ruland
shared workspace technology (email)
Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Stanislav Traykov Stanislav Traykov
Wiki and blogging technologies (email)
GMUF

Welcome to the home page of the knowledge Connection Working Group

knowledge_connection

This working group is open to everyone willing to contribute to the shaping of knowledge connection as a new research field at the crossroads of CSCW, KM and Interpersonal relationships where there are most probably many things to experiment and discover. This web page is aiming at providing valuable information about this brand new research field linked to the Collaboration@Work Community as well as supporting WG members discussion and interaction.

  • knowledge Connection WG members can directly access their WG shared workspace.

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News

Feel free to edit any news that is relevant for your Community

  • IST-2006 21-23 Nov06 HEL Please provide the inputs to the network and workshop sessions from the Collaboration@Work community.

http://europa.eu.int/information_society/istevent/2006/index_en.htm

(Ferran coViceChair KW@work)

  • The new concept "People-Concepts Networking" is intended to connect people to people and people to content through the concepts they use(read more)
  • Research Topics have been defined for our Collaboration@Work Community as commons to be used by members for submitting their papers to the AMI@Work Forum day 2005. Those Community Research Topics will be further used to connect people and concepts together (read more)
  • The new concept "Perceptual Arena" has its roots in the Johari communication window model developed in 1969 (read more)

[edit] New Concepts

(here is a list of emerging new concepts this working group is trying to develop)

[edit] WG Members

Welcome to the lastest new WG members
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