grad school paper about the ZBB
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 4:43 pm
At the ripe old age of 47, I have gone back to grad school and just completed my first semester this past week. With a 40+ hour/week job, a 1-hour commute 1 way to work, a 1.25 hour commute from work to school 1x/week, and 2 classes, it was a rather busy fall. However, I enjoyed it immensely. I'm going to Michigan State for the media & information masters, which I usually describe as "digital media".
One of my classes this semester was "Media & Information Technologies in Organizations". Part of the content was looking at online communities, knowledge management, social media, and communities of practice. For the second paper for the class, I wrote about the ZBB and how it can be looked at from each of those angles. As such I thought I would post it here just in case anyone was interested. An in-class presentation was required as well, so a file of the slides is linked as well, although it's basically the same content.
The Zompist Bulletin Board
Viewing a discussion forum as an online community, knowledge
management, social media, and community of practice
Presentation: The ZBB as online community, etc.
The professor has expressed some interest in working with me to develop this a little more and perhaps publish at the SSRN (Social Science Research Network), and I may actually take up that offer.
It was a fun paper to write, and maybe some of you will find it at least moderately interesting.
One of my classes this semester was "Media & Information Technologies in Organizations". Part of the content was looking at online communities, knowledge management, social media, and communities of practice. For the second paper for the class, I wrote about the ZBB and how it can be looked at from each of those angles. As such I thought I would post it here just in case anyone was interested. An in-class presentation was required as well, so a file of the slides is linked as well, although it's basically the same content.
The Zompist Bulletin Board
Viewing a discussion forum as an online community, knowledge
management, social media, and community of practice
Presentation: The ZBB as online community, etc.
The professor has expressed some interest in working with me to develop this a little more and perhaps publish at the SSRN (Social Science Research Network), and I may actually take up that offer.
It was a fun paper to write, and maybe some of you will find it at least moderately interesting.