Difference between revisions of "Information on its own is not enough anymore"
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<strong>Description:</strong><br> | <strong>Description:</strong><br> | ||
Letting each other know how good you are, what you do and what you know, is | |||
something that is in humans nature. Therefore it was not a big surprise that | |||
hand in hand with the big internet boom, the sharing of these information rized extremely. The information found by individuals became the information of the | |||
world. <br> | |||
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<strong>Enablers:</strong><br> | |||
Lots of people created their own website, founded communities, became members | |||
of forums etc. All of this made it possible that almost anything can be found | |||
on the internet. Where information used to be valuable knowledge, it is nowadays no longer recognized as knowledge at all. Anyone has acces to information about everything, spending a relatively and extreme short time browsing the internet. This has changed the way people value information and knowledge. | |||
Revision as of 18:45, 27 March 2006
Description:
Letting each other know how good you are, what you do and what you know, is
something that is in humans nature. Therefore it was not a big surprise that
hand in hand with the big internet boom, the sharing of these information rized extremely. The information found by individuals became the information of the
world.
Enablers:
Lots of people created their own website, founded communities, became members
of forums etc. All of this made it possible that almost anything can be found
on the internet. Where information used to be valuable knowledge, it is nowadays no longer recognized as knowledge at all. Anyone has acces to information about everything, spending a relatively and extreme short time browsing the internet. This has changed the way people value information and knowledge.