Once again, from the Twitter files this past week:
Research debunking claim of digital natives vs immigrants via @JoanVinallCox @rdelorenzo @rmazar
BitTorrent counters fear, uncertainty and doubt from Canadian Internet Service Providers Michael Geist
via @skap5 “Learning happens when a child is interested. Otherwise, it’s like throwing marshmallows at his head and calling it eating.” (B. Lamping)
“we just cannot understand why a normal person would want to go to school” Club Orlov
via @dbast Knowledge Management has an outlook on information supported by dysfunctional technology whereas social computing has no specific outlook and is supported by functional technology
via @jonhusband managers should start really trying to understand the new social dynamics & methods of constructing pertinent knowledge
Aggregated Wisdom is the Winner The FASTForward Blog Requirements: a culture of collaboration & a great set of collaboration tools
The 4Cs Social Media Framework Beth’s Blog (Gaurav Mishra)
Legal considerations on mental health in the workplace Mental Health @Work slides for use
via @psychcentral The Brain’s Interpreter | Channel N
The final word:
If it’s not a hell yes, it’s a hell no. Work Life Balance via @judymartin8
BTW, that was a guest post form Gaurav Mishra who is totally awesome. Click through and read his other stuff, guaranteed to be thougth provoking.
Speaking of thought provoking .. and silo dancing — there was an article in cnet about fundraising 2.0 – brought up some good points. I responded, but wondering what you might think — any parrallels to education?
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2009/08/crowded-roads-ahead-for-charity-20-how-do-address-scaling-and-cause-fatigue.html