Google Knol | Knowledge for everyone

In layman’s terms, Google Knol means a simple unit of knowledge. The goal of the site is pretty simple: sharing knowledge to the whole world. An effective platform for imparting information, the Web site also has a feedback section wherein the other readers can five comments. The information entered can also become as popular as web pages, depending on how interesting the knowledge is on a certain topic.

If you are hearing about the site for the first time, then you may want to brush up on the basics. When you already have a topic in mind, then you may submit it to the database, as long as it complies with the site’s terms and conditions. If you are worried that your topic may have already be written by someone else, you can always use the site’s search function to view the entries that have already been posted. You may also link your thoughts with others by collaborating with other authors. Ratings, edits, comments, and reviews are most welcome too. Readers can also make certain edits to your knol, but with your permission of course.

What makes Google Knol a very dynamic Web site is also the ability to post information in other languages other than English. Here are important details to remember when writing a knol: Make sure it has a title, followed by a subtitle (which is optional but you may want to use to give your readers an idea), publishing the knol, and finally, the Moderated Collaboration tool. This tool is especially useful for the times when you want to set permissions on who can edit your article. When you are ready to let the whole world view your knol, then you may do so by clicking on the “Publish” button.

Editing your entry is simple too. Just click on the knol, hit save and close, and repeat the whole process whenever you need to. If you wish to use other word editors that you use most of the time, then you may also import the documents like a .doc file or a PDF file.

Sure, the Web site is user-friendly, but users should also be aware of writing good knols on the site. Since the readers use the engine for useful stuff on various subjects, the article need not be long, rather concise. Most encyclopedias use a formal tone too, and since the Web site is a pseudo-encyclopedia site, writers must connect with their readers via a formal tone. After voicing your opinion and getting your readers involved in a certain topic, then be sure to provide references and include your credentials, just to remind your readers that your information have substance and basis. Keep in mind that the Web site is not a blog too, so make sure that all your articles are properly outlined and use visual materials like images to make entries more appealing.

Google Knol is a very effective avenue for people to express their opinions, share ideas, and collaborate with other authors to share information to the whole world.

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  1. avatar Robert Kennedy Says:

    cool, that is the first time I have heard of google knol. It sounds like a wikipedia of sorts.

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