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Technology Stewardship for communities
Elmi Bester
KM Practitioners Group – Johannesburg Chapter
26 May 2010
Agenda
- Why (and how) did the CSIR became interested in technology stewardship?
- What are the practical value and implications of technology stewardship for knowledge management initiatives? Is this not something KM practitioners have been doing all along?
- What are the traits of value-adding technology stewardship?
- What’s next in terms of technology stewardship for the CSIR?
Woot Woot! Woo Hoo!
© CSIR 2009 www.csir.co.za
Technology has fundamentally changed how we can be together.
Tech + social
Whether we are in the same place
or scattered across the globe.
We have the business imperatives.
We have the technology.
Yet why does it remain so hard?
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Technostress
Just more islands
Disillusionment
“Technology stewards are people with enough
experience of the workings of a community to
understand its technology needs, and enough experience
with technology to take leadership in addressing
those needs. Stewardship typically includes selecting and
configuring technology, as well as supporting its use in
the practice of the community .”
Digital Habitats (Wenger, Smith, White)
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It is not about replicating what is working for me/ us/ others …
The community
This is working
for the Ya-Ya
sisterhoodYou
should do
this as
well!
Not
working? Then this
should
work
This is not
us!
enable people to…
• discover & appropriate useful
technology
• be in and use communities
& networks (people)
• express their identity
• find and create content
• usefully participate
Nancy White © 2010 http://onlinefacilitation.wikispaces.com/Stewarding+Technology+for+Online+Communities
What are the practical value and implications of
technology stewardship for knowledge management
initiatives?
Is this not something KM practitioners have been
doing all along?
Is this part of the KM agenda?
Discussion
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What are the traits of value-adding technology stewardship? (1)
Support community
experimentation & make
‘tool use’ visible
From Digital Habits (Wenger, Smith, White 2009)
Principles
Keep vision of your community’s success above the technical details of technology
implementation
Keep the technology as simple as possible while meeting needs
Let the configuration of technologies evolve as the community evolves
Use all of the knowledge around
you
Practices – information management,
facilitation, journalism, summarising etc
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IMPRESS THEM… or confuse them…
do they need to know all of this?
What are the traits of value-adding technology stewardship? (2)
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There is a method in the madness… with frameworks
… meetings
… relationships
… community
cultivation
… access to
expertise
… projects
… context
… individual
participation
… content
publishing
… open-ended
conversation
Community
activities
oriented to …
Base material from:
Digital Habitats: Stewarding technology for
communities
© 2009 Wenger, White, and Smith
activities
oriented to …
Community Name: KM4Dev
global knowledge sharing network
… open-ended
conversation
… meetings
… projects
… access to
expertise
… relationships
… context… community
cultivation
… individual
participation
… content
publishing
Base material from:
Digital Habitats: Stewarding technology for
communities
© 2009 Wenger, White, and Smith
With only one meeting a
year, large size and
diversity, KM4Dev
focuses on enabling
individual participation.
Community knowledge wiki,
content management system
to bring together resources.
Email list is core of
community activity
Once a year and only about
10% do/can participate.
When funding allows. E.G.
supporting ShareFair
Informally via the email list
by asking/answering
questions.
Relationships mostly via
meetings and core group.
Strongly
external – all
resources
public/shared.While everyone pays
attention to the
community, no
centralized efforts…
• Right balance between evangelism and scepticism
• To establish the right practices first you must practice
• Listen Listen Listen
• Reflective conversations
• It is about the second wavers
• Geeky friends, information specialist friends, communications friends
• Ambient awareness of community, community boundaries and technology use
• Mindful learning agenda
What are the traits of value-adding technology stewardship? (3)
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What’s next in terms of technology stewardship for the CSIR?
Focused initiativesSafe-fail
Overcoming tool barriers?
Embedding technology stewardship in relevant places
Digital literacy?
don’t worry –
there will be
bumps in the road…TALK about them http://onlinefacilitation.wikispaces.com/Stewarding+Technology+for+Online+Communities