Year: 2019
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Brain power
Knowledge is a process of discovery: how constructivism changed education
Constructivism is an educational philosophy that deems experience as the best way to acquire knowledge.
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2019’s top 100 journal articles
The top 100 most-discussed journal articles of 2019: Introduction
Open access articles related to knowledge management from Altmetric’s list of the top 100 journal articles over the past year.
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2019’s top 100 journal articles
AI can create realistic deepfake videos from as little as one photo, or even artwork [Top 100 journal articles of 2019]
Deepfake videos are a very effective tool for carrying out a number of the dark side knowledge management (KM) tactics.
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2019’s top 100 journal articles
Scientists rise up against statistical significance [Top 100 journal articles of 2019]
For effective evidence-based KM, knowledge managers need to be able to draw on research that isn't hyped and that has…
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Brain power
I had an idea in the 1980s and to my surprise, it changed education around the world
Cognitive load theory is concerned with the acquisition of secondary knowledge, and this theory now underpins the method of explicit…
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In the news
Happy holidays from RealKM Magazine!
On behalf of the RealKM Magazine team, best wishes to everyone who is celebrating Christmas or other religious events or…
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ABCs of KM
Where are we at with the big new things in knowledge management?
A year and a half ago, RealKM Magazine profiled the "seven big new things in knowledge management." This follow-on article…
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Analysis & counterpoints
SOAS University of London leads the way with its approach to open access
Journal paywalls prevent access to research findings that are potentially of great importance to practitioners and researchers. SOAS is leading…
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Brain power
Is experiential learning the future of professional education?
What is the best way to learn the 'soft skills' that are increasingly important for our future, such as problem…
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Managing in the face of complexity
Managing in the face of complexity (part 4.2): Appropriate approaches – 2. Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA)
Proposed as a way to avoid capability traps characterised by inappropriate transfers of best practice that fail to improve the…