Weekly summary of interesting items I’ve found on Twitter:
Half an Hour: An Operating System for the Mind (a must read) “facts learned by rote & at a younger age bypass a person’s critical & reflective capacities”
The BioTeaming Manifesto via @jonhusband some similarities with wirearchy
Killing off Mickey Mouse: Open Knowledge, Open Innovation via @josiefraser
Masters of Illusion: The Great Management Consultancy Swindle via @umairh
“‘Buy American’ Hurts Canada Connection“: Canada buys more from the US “than the UK, Japan, Germany and China combined” via @pwmartin
Teens don’t look beyond the first 6 search results (& other interesting data points) No More Teachers, No More Books: The Social Student Comes of Age via @gfbertini
Enterprise 2.0: instead of workflow, think flowing work
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Where it all connects, Twitter HQ by takuma104
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Yet again, I’m indebted to you, Harold. I hadn’t seen Stephen Downes’s “An Operating System for the Mind.”
Good thing I don’t try and have all the facts myself, and good thing I have the sense to check here.
Glad I could be of some small service, Dave.