Last week while studying for my FINAL final (the one for my information security class), I looked across the table at my study buddy and said, “Isn’t it scarey that our whole economy is based on… well, nothing… well, at least nothing we can see?” Here we are preparing for jobs to organize, manage and secure information, yet we can’t [...]
Archive for December, 2007
Does our information economy owe its future to sports?
Posted in Everyday Life, Knowledge Management, School on December 13, 2007 | 2 Comments »
As promised… it’s Thanksgiving Day at my house
Posted in Communication, metadata, satisficing, tagging on December 7, 2007 | 1 Comment »
A few weeks ago I announced that Thanksgiving Day would come December 8 at my house. Well, I can’t wait to celebrate, because I just uploaded my final paper for the semester to the D2L dropbox. Because of the nature of this paper and how it relates to us “just communicating,” and in this case, sharing information [...]
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