Week 6 Reflection

    Thinking about the application was the main focus this week. Being able to originate from the necessity to assist people in structuring their opinions around the use of social media. This week, I have been able to process what network activities would entail and how to engage with the activities this week and past weeks. The term "networked knowledge" describes the information and understanding that come from a group of connected people, frequently made possible by social media and digital technology. Sharing, co-creation, and information distribution among participants in a network define it. 

   Networked knowledge is a transition from old, walled ways of knowing to more collaborative and dynamic forms of learning and knowledge production in an era where information is abundant and easily available. A significant change in the production, sharing, and use of information is represented by networked knowledge. Through the utilization of different and interconnected individuals' aggregate intelligence, networked knowledge has the potential to stimulate creativity, improve education, and resolve intricate issues. However, addressing issues with quality, accessibility, and security also calls for cautious management. As technology keeps developing, networked knowledge has the potential to revolutionize a number of fields, including professional growth, research, and education.









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  1. I like the image you've matched with this post -- it really gives a sense of how it's all about perspective. :)

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