Category «Knowledge Management»

McKinsey – Open data: Unlocking innovation and performance with liquid information

“Open data—machine-readable information, particularly government data, that’s made available to others—has generated a great deal of excitement around the world for its potential to empower citizens, change how government works, and improve the delivery of public services. It may also generate significant economic value, according to a new McKinsey report. Our research suggests that seven sectors …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Agencies Should More Fully Evaluate the Costs and Benefits of Executive Training

HUMAN CAPITAL: Agencies Should More Fully Evaluate the Costs and Benefits of Executive Training, GAO-14-132: Published: Jan 31, 2014. Publicly Released: Mar 4, 2014. “Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCO) from 26 agencies reported that, from fiscal years 2008 through 2012, they spent almost $57 million (in constant 2012 dollars) on executive training provided by external providers. CHCOs reported …

Subjects: Education, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

The Importance of Engineering Talent to the Prosperity and Security of the Nation

“The quality of engineering in the United States will only be as good as the quality of the engineers doing it. The recruitment and retention of talented young people into engineering therefore need to be top national priorities, given the crucial importance of engineering to our prosperity, security, health, and well-being. Only 4.4 percent of …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Knowledge Management

New Draft of Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education

Association of College and Research Libraries – Draft Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, February 2014 [snipped] “Introduction. The changes in higher education, coupled with a more complex information ecosystem than  existed at the end of the last century, demand new engagement with the concept of information literacy. This Introduction explores the reasons for the dramatic shift …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Navigating the Pitfalls of Implicit Bias: A Cognitive Science Primer for Civil Litigators

Negowetti, Nicole, Navigating the Pitfalls of Implicit Bias: A Cognitive Science Primer for Civil Litigators (March 3, 2014). St. Mary’s L.J. Legal Malpractice & Ethics, Forthcoming; Valparaiso University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 14-3. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2403938 “Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we are not …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

“EconKids provides teachers, parents, and volunteers with ideas for using children’s literature to introduce economics to children.  We review new books from leading publishers and makes selections for “Book of the Month” and “Top Five” categories. Unlike many of the existing websites on economics education, EconKids focuses on younger students in elementary school.  Its user-friendly design can help to …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management

Does a Blended Learning, Flipped Classroom Pedagogy Help Information Literacy Students in the Long Term Adoption of Research Skills?

New on LLRX – Does a Blended Learning, Flipped Classroom Pedagogy Help Information Literacy Students in the Long Term Adoption of Research Skills? Rich McCue discusses and documents how Research of Information Literacy and Blended Learning (BL) is in an early stage with the current body of knowledge consisting of case studies and small action based research …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Commentary reveals how e-health gov site was rescued by Silicon Valley pros

Obama’s Trauma Team, By Steven Brill, TIME, March 10, 2014. “…This is the story of a team of unknown–except in elite technology circles–coders and troubleshooters who dropped what they were doing in various enterprises across the country and came together in mid-October to save the website [heathcare.gov]. In about a tenth of the time that a …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

New on LLRX – Costco stores as role models for Internet-era public libraries (caveat ahead)

Via LLRX.com – Costco stores as role models for Internet-era public libraries (caveats ahead) David Rothman cautions that the rage is to compare everything in creation to a business. But he urges us to be careful when doing so with America’s public libraries. They are civic and service institutions, not profit-making corporations. A major caveat! Public libraries …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

New on LLRX – $38 Datawind UbiSlate 7Ci tablet as an e-reader

Via LLRX.com – $38 Datawind UbiSlate 7Ci tablet as an e-reader: Avoid this adware trap despite its many positives! David Rothman is spearheading chronicling the progress of expanding low cost access to e-readers as libraries engage in mission critical outreach efforts to reach underserved communities. In this article, Rothman asks: Suppose you could buy an iPad for $38, read …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, PC Security

Paper – Positive Thinking About the Future in News and Speeches Predicts Economic Downturn

Positive Thinking About the Future in Newspaper Reports and Presidential Addresses Predicts Economic Downturn. Sevincer AT, Wagner G, Kalvelage J, Oettingen G. Published online before print, February 4, 2014, doi:10.1177/0956797613518350. “Previous research has shown that positive thinking, in the form of fantasies about an idealized future, predicts low effort and poor performance. In the studies reported here, we used computerized …

Subjects: Economy, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management