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HAROLD JARCHE JANUARY 10, 2012 A world without bosses Tweet Can your organization work without bosses? mass society, thousands, then millions strong, confers immense advantages on its members. | CLARK QUINN JANUARY 10, 2012 Level of ‘levels’ I was defending Kirkpatrick’s levels the other day, and after being excoriated by my ITA colleagues, I realized there was not only a discrepancy between principle and practice, but between my interpretation and as it’s espoused. Perhaps I’ve been too generous. whether the intervention is being applied in the workplace, and. | INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG JANUARY 10, 2012 Visual Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Last week saw the announcement of the new Visual Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education by the (US) Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL). They define Visual Literacy (VL) as "a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find, interpret, evaluate, use, and create images and visual media". | | | | | | | | | | -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 Search, Plus Your World, As Long As It’s Our World Perusing my feeds today, I saw this post from Google’s blog: Search, plus Your World. In the post, Google extols the virtues of incorporating results such as “your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These Today, we’re changing that by bringing your world, rich with people and information, into search.” MORE >> -
Harley-Davidson goes direct to the crowd after initial success with creative crowdsourcing [This article first appeared on the Getting Results From Crowds book website ]. Harley-Davidson has been in the vanguard of using crowdsourcing to fuel its creative marketing initiatives. That initial success has fueled its appetite, with its latest initiative a Facebook app that takes idea generation to a far broader crowd. MORE >> -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 Twitter Statement on Google+ Integration with Google Search The integration of Google+ into Google’s native search results has been at the top of Techmeme all day long. And right after I wrote my post on the subject (about four hours ago), Twitter’s general counsel picked up on it , resulting, I believe, in the most RT’s of a Searchblog post in the history of the site. Facebook? MORE >> -
WEB WORKER DAILY | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 Are social network fanatics less ethical? If asked to imagine the possible drawbacks of our seemingly ever-increasing impulse to connect online via social networks, most of us would probably suggest the dubious, time-wasting attractions of the likes of FarmVille or even the relationship-ruining potential of these services ( one in three divorces in the UK last year cited Facebook ). MORE >> -
FUTURE OF WORK | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 A Really, Really Different Workplace Jay Momet of Leapfrog recently sent me a link to some pictures of one of the most unusual workplaces you will ever see. It's at Davison International , in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Check this out: [link]. Here's just one picture I copied from the yahoo story: That work area is called "Inventalot." It's an actual office! What do you think? MORE >>
- So Many Tablets But Only a Few Are Selling Well PORTALS AND KM | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012
- From Diane Coles, SCAN Health Plan: FUTURE OF WORK | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012
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