Remember nomads?

In the pre-industrial age, nomads were people that moved with their livelihood (usually animal herding) instead of settling at a single location. Industrialization forced the settlement of many nomadic peoples…
…but, something new is emerging in the 21st century: Knowmads.

A knowmad is what I term a nomadic knowledge worker –that is, a creative, imaginative, and innovative person who can work with almost anybody, anytime, and anywhere. Industrial society is giving way to knowledge and innovation work. Whereas industrialization required people to settle in one place to perform a very specific role or function, the jobs associated with knowledge and information workers have become much less specific in regard to task and place. Moreover, technologies allow for these new paradigm workers to work either at a specific place, virtually, or any blended combination. Knowmads can instantly reconfigure and recontextualize their work environments, and greater mobility is creating new opportunities. Consider this coffee shop in Houston:

The coffee shop has become the workplace of choice for many knowmads. What happens when the investment banker sitting next to the architect have a conversation? What new ideas, products, and services might be created?
The remixing of places and social relationships is also impacting education. Students in knowmad society (or, as I also like to call it, Society 3.0) can learn, work, play, and share in almost any configuration. Remember our videoconference with a fifth grade classroom in Owatonna? The purposive use of technologies allowed standard desks to be removed from the classroom and for students and teachers to instantly reconfigure their social learning environment, allowing for more individualized instruction …and co-instruction among students and their teacher. The differences between students, teachers and colleagues are beginning to blur.
Who are these knowmads in Society 3.0? Workers, students or coffee shop patrons?
(To find out, click on the picture)
Are you a knowmad?



moravec (John Moravec)
Nov 20, 2008 -
Knowmads in Society 3.0 http://tinyurl.com/582dgv
ctscho (Carmen Tschofen)
Nov 20, 2008 -
I predict @moravec will become famous for catchy “knowmads” tag
http://tinyurl.com/582dgv
julio80 (julio80)
Nov 20, 2008 -
kiero ser un knowmade!!!!!! http://tinyurl.com/582dgv
Allan
Nov 25, 2008 -
Very cool post! Drucker’s knowledge worker gives way to the mobile, nomadic knowledge worker who can travel between geographies, industries, business models with ease. I like what is happening. It’s a little disorienting but those who can embrace the new reality will help to shape it and reap the rewards. Thanks for the thoughtful post.
Learning: Million Futures
Nov 28, 2008 -
[...] Twine, knowmad Giorgio Bertini sent me a must read report called “School’s Over: Learning Spaces in [...]
Anonymous
Jan 22, 2009 -
At least in Silicon Valley area, the term “DIgital Bedouin” has been coined to describe the sort of person you mention in your entry.
I think they are more common than one might first think. These folks are the extensions of the freelance movement of the 90s and also include highly mobile / geographically dispersed teleworkers in any company.
Let The Future In! | Ruth Howard
Apr 25, 2009 -
[...] “Prepare me for my future.” “It said you can come too.” “The future is happening.” [...]
Education Futures NL | Helikon
Oct 1, 2009 -
[...] uit Johns wens om de ideeën die hij ontwikkelt voor Leapfrog Institutes en zijn denkbeelden over Society 3.0 en knowmads ook buiten de Verenigde Staten onder de aandacht te brengen en er een internationaal [...]
Mactificent
Nov 11, 2009 -
Finally, there is a term for who I am and how I work. Thanks for sharing this.
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Dec 23, 2009 -
[...] knowmad is what I term a nomadic knowledge worker –that is, a creative, imaginative, and innovative [...]
Leervlak.nl » Blog Archive » Education at The Road To Copenhagen University (#R2C)
Jan 31, 2010 -
[...] change that would be the results of their plans to be lasting. I talked about Education 3.0 and knowmads. Two concepts I’ve learned about through the work of John Moravec and his weblog Education [...]
Invisible Learning / Aprendizaje Invisible » Geekonomía, edupunk & knowmands
Feb 5, 2010 -
[...] of self-programmed workers by Castells (2009) complements Moravec's characterization of knowmads (2008). In the logic of what I have said in the introduction regarding netcrats and geeks, college [...]
Leapfrog Institutes – University of Minnesota
Apr 22, 2010 -
[...] In a TEDxNYED talk that is destined to become a classic, Jeff Jarvis takes on the industrialization of education and the irrelevance of lectures in an innovation-powered world (see Knowmad Society!): [...]
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Jun 17, 2010 -
[...] construct yourself as knowmad: Moravec (2008) speaks about nomadic knowledge: young people working in different parts of the world, adapting [...]
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Jun 17, 2010 -
[...] a uno mismo como nómada: Moravec (2008) habla de nómadas del conocimiento: jóvenes que trabajan en diferentes lugares del mundo, [...]
Leapfrog Institutes – University of Minnesota
Nov 29, 2010 -
[...] a world of expanding knowmadic and do-it-yourself opportunities, this book is likely to leave organizational leaders scratching [...]
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Feb 27, 2011 -
[...] samenwerken aan het oplossen van de complexe problemen van de 21e eeuw. Moravec noemt ze knowmads. Hiervoor is onderwijs nodig die knowmads opleiden en de kennis en vaardigheden meegeven zodat zij [...]
Leervlak.nl » Blog Archive » The Invisible Learning Tour teaser-webinar: een samenvatting
Mar 2, 2011 -
[...] de inzetbaarheid van mensen in de samenleving verbeteren, het moet ‘knowledge agents’ (knowmads) ondersteunen en het moet de impact van wat we geleerd hebben [...]
Leervlak.nl » Blog Archive » Volg de Invisible Learning Tour via Ustream.tv
Mar 6, 2011 -
[...] de Invisible Learning Tour via Ustream.tv 6 March 2011 1 views No Comment De ‘knowmads‘ van Mooipunt, studenten van CMD Leeuwarden, zijn niet alleen mede-organisatoren van de [...]
Anonymous
May 2, 2011 -
That coffee shop picture makes me sad! I love my coffee ritual every Saturday with friends where we laugh and exchange intellectually, emotionally and socially. My tweetdeck has never hugged me. Look at a truely creative worksplaces like microsoft or google.
angelica laurencon
Jan 17, 2012 -
thanks for your very advanced design thinking you are sharing with all of us… lurkers, followers and lost somewhere in transaction.
I appreciate your content, it’s refreshing and disruptive.
Please continue on this way.
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Jan 23, 2012 -
[...] funky (no la aburrida) es una fórmula que a muchos nos interesa explorar. Inspirados en la idea de Moravec sobre Knowmads esta cita global se dará encuentro en Barcelona. La buena noticia es que aún hay [...]
ICTlogy » ICT4D Blog » TIES2012 (VII). Digital society’s changes and challenges, and their implications for education
Feb 2, 2012 -
[...] need to explore what was happening at work, especially at the level of nomadic knowledge workers or knowmads in the Society 3.0. Workers are increasingly less tied to their corporation, and increasingly do [...]
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Feb 7, 2012 -
[...] to spend a fair chunk of my day wandering like a knowmad through the events and artifacts of #change11, #ds106 and #cck12. I have [...]
¡Más presente, más calidad de vida! | urbanohumano
Mar 16, 2012 -
[...] pudiendo conservar la libertad y la flexibilidad que suele tener un freelance. Me he descubierto #knomad (gracias a Andrea) y quiero ser #slasher (gracias a [...]
Network Thinking, Lateral Thinking & Positive Thinking | urbanohumano
Mar 23, 2012 -
[...] toda la libertad y flexibilidad propia de un freelance. En definitiva seguiré siendo un #knowmad y un [...]
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Mar 27, 2012 -
[...] edtech evolution, the thriving Knowmad community, the web 2.0 perplexities and Social Media after effects make us all wonder about the [...]
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Apr 24, 2012 -
[...] their know-how, specialisation and extensive content creation experience the spurt of a greater Knowmad workforce generation able to effectively cope with the 21st century challenges and actively [...]
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May 12, 2012 -
[...] intentar entender este nuevo profesional conviene revisar el concepto que Jhon Moravec ayudó a popularizar: el Knowmad, esto es, profesionales de conocimiento e impulsores de la innovación que trabajan en red muy [...]
El sentido del trabajo: los artesanos knowmads | Teletrabajo y Negocios
May 18, 2012 -
[...] intentar entender este nuevo profesional conviene revisar el concepto que Jhon Moravec ayudó a popularizar: el Knowmad, esto es, profesionales de conocimiento e impulsores de la innovación que trabajan en red muy [...]
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Feb 26, 2013 -
[...] we can imagine how this new work environment will evolve by analyzing current phenomena like Knowmads. Knowmads, microbusinesspeople or freelancers are knowledge professionals and innovation [...]
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