Knowledge Networking
Knowledge Niche Making in the ASEAN
Examples of such skills and knowledge include those required in providing systems and services by IBM, Hewitt Packard, Xerox and Sun Microsystems. Examples of such skills and knowledge include those required in providing systems and services by IBM, Cisco Systems, Xerox, and Sun Microsystems. Examples of such skills and knowledge are the skills and knowledge required in providing products and services by Microsoft, Yahoo.
From Communities of Practice
Today, younger, smaller and "smaller" academic institutions lead the way in offering innovative ICT programs. In the Philippines, mobile phone ownership reached critical mass in 1998 with the advent of 2G or GSM technology. Motorola big bricks that were introduced as cell phones retailed for US$4,000 in the early 80s.
KM for Food Security
A graphical illustration of the SAIMS Problematique in the SPFS Bangladesh PMU is shown in Figure 4-2. PMU is based in the Food Distribution Center of the Ministry of Agriculture in Jakarta. The following can be learned from the SPFS Asia Information Management System example.
KM Modeling for Natural Resource
The invisible college is described as a forerunner of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom. It is an alternative model to that of the scholarly journal, dominant in the nineteenth century. The above description of the invisible college may well be applied to the CoP concept.
The system worked as a module of the existing UPOU learning management system (LMS) running on an IVLE (Integrated Virtual Learning Environment) platform version 4. Also in March, a preliminary list of members of the NRKM community of practice was compiled. Assessment of bandwidth availability, connectivity and access at CoP member locations; And.
The project will use the Internet Protocol as the main platform for knowledge management. English was the medium used by the CoP and proficiency in the language was required. Non-material incentives for participation in the online community should be provided to maintain the active involvement and interest of CoP members.
The University of the Philippines Open University can offer the program in distance mode.
KM for Climate Change Adaptation
The strategic framework of KM4C2 therefore ensures that the members of the working group become the Core Community of Champions for Climate Change (C5). For strategic planning purposes, the KM4C2 Working Group members who attended the second workshop were clustered based on interest, practice, and advocacy. Within these clusters, the members of the KM4C2 working group contributed to drawing up the strategic plan and the M&E plan.
The KM4C2 Resource Center is an organized physical space that will house hard copies of published multimedia materials and other knowledge products on climate change. The KM4C2 Resource Center may also contain space for live exhibits or a semi-permanent climate change interpretation center. The KM4C2 Interpretive Center will be a specialized facility to communicate the meaning and importance of climate change for education and awareness.
Members of the KM4C2 working group were asked to individually identify their agencies' potential contributions to the KM4C2 initiative in terms of: CMS modules and content (virtual); KM4C2 Resource Center (Physical); and the KM4C2 program (services). Milestones in the framework of the start-up activities of the program are: the start of the KM4C2 program, scheduled for January 1, 2012;. A milestone in this cluster is the launch of the KM4C2 Resource Center, scheduled for September 28, 2011.
The desired outcome of the KM4C2 program is increased resilience to climate change among Filipinos through nationwide access to and sharing of knowledge resources.
KM for Enhancing Biodiversity and
The systematization method can be extended by introducing levels to the systematization process and ontologies for forest restoration knowledge. Although the dissemination of forest restoration knowledge is the responsibility of DENR, various sectors help in this. The forest restoration knowledge element is logically located in Quadrant II as it deals with innovation or advice at a conceptual level.
With the consent of the DA Bureau of Soils and Water Management, a full-scale forest restoration plug will be inserted into the project. For full-scale projects, the systematization of forest restoration knowledge should be carried out at local, national and international levels. Within the framework of the full-scale project, this involves a facilitated process of capturing, analyzing and structuring tacit knowledge about forest restoration, specifically, best practices and experiences from the perspective of the major stakeholders, i.e. the forest community, the local. government, CENRO/PENRO WIDEN.
National level systematization workshops will be conducted annually by the FMB to capture, review, process and codify/organize forest restoration knowledge generated by the full-size project and other similar undertakings in the Philippines. During its lifetime, the full-scale project should organize and develop two biennial international conferences on the systematization of forest restoration knowledge. A global dialogue leading to essential standards and interface of the project's KM system with a global forest restoration knowledge management system will be pursued.
Nationally generated knowledge on forest restoration will be disseminated through the project's KM system, using the electronic network (content management system).
KM for Indigenous Peoples
From December 2008 to July 2009, an exploratory study was conducted by the principal investigator of the potential of mobile devices for participatory content development.9 During the course of the study, a number of factors emerged, which were grouped according to the following: technological factors;. Presumably this exponential increase in value is due to the synergy created by the interconnection of the nodes. With the assistance of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), six indigenous communities were identified in the provinces of Mindoro Oriental, Mindoro Occidental, Camarines Norte,.
Part of the training design was for the participants to guide and help each other. At the end of the training course, participants from the IP community and the provincial project. The course had twelve (12) participants, divided as follows: 6 representatives of the intellectual property community within the FPAVAS focus areas and six (6) staff members of the National Council of Indigenous Peoples.
A procedure that developed in the 80s and 90s at Los Baños, inspired by Cinema Direct, visual anthropology and the development of the video camera. However, in the course of the study, it became clear that video documentation of indigenous knowledge of Philippine indigenous peoples could not be shared openly on the web from the point of view of the NCIP. The video clips submitted followed most of the performance guidelines contained in the Mobile Videography module.
10 NOTE: Young (1998) describes the Invisible College as a forerunner of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom.
KM Capacity Development for
To identify milestones and activities that will enable the national agricultural and fisheries research and development sector to manage information and knowledge; and 3. Overall, the capacity development program when implemented will benefit agricultural and fisheries information and knowledge management stakeholders, also known as IKM. Opportunities and threats of the national agriculture and fisheries R&D system or sub-sector were identified.
The situation reveals an urgent need for a capacity development program at IKM for the agriculture and fisheries sector. The functions of information and knowledge managers are the least known among middle to top management within the agricultural and fisheries research and development sub-sector. DA BAR's current vision is: A better life for Filipinos through excellence in research and development in agriculture and fisheries.
We will shape ourselves into a community of champions in agricultural and fisheries information and knowledge management. Agricultural and fisheries information and knowledge management benefits not only the R&D sector, but the entire list of actors involved in the agricultural value chain. The following matrix summarizes the elements of the strategic framework for agricultural and fisheries information and knowledge management.
The position paper will present the information and knowledge contexts in which agricultural and fisheries R&D is situated.
KM for Small Holder Agriculture
SPFS Asia Web Interface
The RCO, project country governments, FAO and the donor can use SAIMS to monitor the progress, developments and results of the project locations through a single information system. It was argued that SAIMS will be useful for better coordination of efforts and overall effectiveness of the SPFS at national and regional levels, thereby having a direct impact. The initial activities in the project include thorough consultation with all stakeholders, especially the PMUs, to determine the functional requirements of the system from all perspectives.
Published Highlight
An analysis of the SAIMS backend would show that the Technologies Database is substantially filled. To measure the quality of the published technologies and highlights, the evaluator took a random sample of approximately 20% of each. First, the volume of submissions has tended to be low, even though the databases of both technologies and highlights are substantially populated.
Bangladesh PMU FGD
The subsequent analysis attempts to identify the subordinate influential factors (minor causes that may themselves be symptoms of major causes) and superordinate influential factors (causes) of the problem. The PMU is subject to the accounting and auditing procedures of the Ministry of Agriculture in which they are located. In 2004, the PMU was offline most of the time or experienced slow and intermittent service.
Indonesia PMU Office
From January onwards, it was almost impossible for FAOR to perform the approval function in the workflow due to the Aceh Factor. The amount of aid and technical assistance that FAOR has had to process and coordinate in the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster has so far been far beyond the capacity of existing staff. First, the editors felt that the format for technologies was too restrictive in terms of style and visual content.
LAO SAIMS Content Specialist
The Sri Lankan PMU is based in the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Complex in Colombo. Among the editors and approvers trained in 2002 and 2003, PMU staff from Sri Lanka appear to have gained the most from the training in terms of skills and knowledge acquired. Second, as in the case of Indonesia, Sri Lankan staff had to deal with administrative problems that increased their workload.
Sri Lanka PMU FGD
A planning horizon of five years (2013 to 2018) will be used for the implementation of the IKM Capacity Development Program.