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| | | | COLLABORATIVE THINKING DECEMBER 22, 2011 Youth & Privacy: Research Shows That They Do Care There’s an unfortunate myth that persists when it comes to youth and privac (at least in my opinion, based on research and findings I've read). If we take the "oops" examples aside, what I've summarized is that there are . lack of media literacies (e.g., skills, competencies) when it comes to using social media. link]. | | | | | | | | | -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2011 Homo Imitans - The art of social infection I received a review copy of Leandro Herrero's Homo Imitans: The Art of Social Infection: Viral Change in Action. This is another installment in his series on the Viral Change concept. To create change we have to move people to a new way of acting with each other (behaviors). And the same can be found in organization. This can be both good and bad. MORE >> -
HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2011 Working smarter, daily Tweet My blog functions as my outboard brain, a place to get half-baked ideas out in the open and work on them in public. It’s also a repository of thoughts and notes I use in my daily work. often refer to a blog post instead of writing the same email a dozen times. You can also look at a single author ( Source=Harold Jarche ) and then filter. MORE >> -
WEB WORKER DAILY | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2011 Established firms’ cloudy outlook: An opportunity for the developing world? As we’ve discussed on WebWorkerDaily before, the cloud makes it possible for some of the smallest non-profits in the developing world to access bite-size, affordable slices of tech and talent. Of course, Google employees all over the world are talking up the Cloud, but I think Anandan’s on to something. It was a long, slow, uneven process. MORE >>
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