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This reinforces my thinking about story telling as a way to capture attention and explain in a simple way what my project Streetjibe is all about. Some very important implications are present in this study. I intend to apply some new ideas and strategies to the marketing plan we are forming for our second year [...]

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Art that moves me

Evelyn Rodriguez writes poetically about many subjects and has an ethereal quality that I especially enjoy. She posts pictures throughout her blog that are mesmerizing for me. Here are a few from her most recent post.

Crossroads Dispatches: perhaps consider what life would be like if we truly lived by what we believe
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From Ewan McIntosh at edu.blogs.com
10 Top Tips for Unplanning the Perfect Unconference
What’s the secret of some of the unconferences in recent years that have had educators and learners excited, enthralled and changing their ways of working and thinking? Well, I’m not sure there is a secret per se, but having unplanned a good dozen [...]

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I’m excited by the prospect of learning some new skills and dropping many old and useless habits I formed as I learned about blogging. It’s time for a major makeover and Pro Blogger will help do this.
This is from Pro Blogger and excerpted from Day 5 of the Challenge

More Great Reader Blog Tips

We’ve hit day [...]

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Half an Hour: You work in a community, not a company

Thursday, June 28, 2007
How real is this. Very real from my perspective. It’s the best advice I have read in a long time. To have your head tuned in this attitude and direction is a life skill. [...]

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Presentation Zen: Ben Zander on performance and transformation
I was totally blown away by this post and the accompanying video’s. This guy truly has the royal jelly and is so inspirational. I’m going to check for his book this afternoon.Ben Zander on performance and transformation
Every presentation is a performance, and Benjamin Zander knows a thing [...]

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Internet Time Blog
I must find some time to explore this list from Jay Cross.
Best learning books on the net?
Internet Time Wiki is becoming my online repository for things I often refer people to. Here’s my list of books and seminal articles. What would be on yours?
The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual. (Full [...]

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Internet Time Blog: Peter Henschel, RIP

Peter Henschel, RIP

Peter Henschel, shown here addressing the eLearning Forum in March 2001, died last week of a heart attack. I will miss him.
Peter and I first met at TechLearn several years ago. He was trumpetting a favorite theme — that learning is social and that 80% or more [...]

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Tom Haskins - Growing, Changing, Learning, Creating

growing changing learning creating: Educational reform

Downes said…

While I agree with most of this, [...]

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From UBC - David Lamb - a great example to learn from.
"You’re either on the bus, or off the bus…"

Hop on. CreateANewPage, or if you want some background, check out WikiBasics. This page is for use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of British Columbia — though outside collaborators are welcome. Feel [...]

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The Bamboo Project Blog: My Personal Learning Environment - (read the full article)

I am definitely going to learn more about this and start fleshing out my own PLE. I know I am in one and I’m tweaking and creating it each day but I never took the time to “map” it out. It’s now [...]

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 I was really taken by this little poem on feeling. It speaks for itself!
Almost anybody can learn to think or believe or know, but not a single human being
can be taught to feel. Why? Because whenever you think or you believe or you know,
you’re a lot of other people: but the moment you feel, you’re [...]

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Informal knowledge transfer

As the importance of informal knowledge transfer grows, organizations are looking to communities of practice (CoPs) as a solution. A community of practice, according to Wikipedia.com, refers to the process of social learning that occurs when people who have a common interest or problem "collaborate over an extended period to share ideas, [...]

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Anecdote: One of the big misunderstandings about stories and tacit knowledge  Annotated

misunderstanding storytelling
 - post by brentmack

One of the big misunderstandings about stories and tacit knowledge

 
By Shawn. Filed in Knowledge, Most Significant Change, Narrative, Sensemaking, Storytelling.
People have heard that storytelling is great for dealing with tacit knowledge. They say things like, “If we could [...]

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Digital Inclusion

Designing for Civil Society: Digital divide in the era of social networking

Digital divide in the era of social networking
Just what do we mean by digital inclusion these days? Back in the last century the emphasis was on getting people connected to the internet, and providing support to those less confident or able to deal [...]

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