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Podcast: social computing & community types

During my master class this week (see the earlier blog for details) I recorded the session on the links between social computing and more traditional KM approaches (e.g. CoP) which I think are being replaced by social computing tools. I start with a brief overview over my current use of various tools. I know I could use more and do things better, but the participants had little direct experience and it was easier to say, OK here is what I do. Having done that I moved on to covering material from other articles which are referenced with the podcast which you can find here.

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Is there a web feed for the audio files Cognitive Edge is producing? That would make it easier for one to subscribe (and make it a true "podcast").

Dave Snowden:

Jack - there is a link on the podcast page, first line of text http://www.cognitive-edge.com/podcasts.php

The RSS Feed itself is at http://cognitive-edge.com/podcasts.xml

Strange, the feed seems to work, as it shows up in my feed reader. But iTunes doesn't recognize it.

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