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Noetic Now Journal | Institute of Noetic Sciences - 2 views

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      Technology and inter-connectivity in particular is a like the drug cocaine in that it releases and affects our dopamine and oxytocin levels : http://www.noetic.org/noetic/issue-fourteen-september/the-emerging-global-mind/ see quote notes below from the website
  • the Internet is helping each of us to synthesize the two hemispheres of our brain. 
  • Clicking through the explosion of textual information activates the left hemisphere, while linking from page to page and video to video stimulates the right hemisphere. I believe that the Internet is literally changing the way we think, moving us through a constantly evolving landscape of words and images at the touch of a keystroke, which synthesizes the two hemispheres of our brain
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Joseph Shatsky

WWW FAQs: How do I put a PowerPoint presentation on my website? - 3 views

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    How To Convert PowerPoint Presentations To HTML or Flash With Open Office
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    thanks will use this one for sure
myweb 2learn

ANYONE KNOW if there is a final assignment?? - 2 views

Grace, There is a map and a final assignment. http://connectivism12.wikispaces.com/ Tonight George will talk about assignments. Attend if you can. Ilona

cck12 connectivism social learning

anonymous

Ignite Talk Videos - 2 views

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    You've just got to love a website with the title "Enlighten us but make it quick"! Great content; thanks!
Joanne Kaattari

Amazon - 2 views

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    It may seem like a cheesy website to include, but Amazon is extremely good at creating a highly effective online network. Amazon is the "World's largest bookstore" - largely because of clever use of online networks I believe.
anonymous

Real Workplace Learning Twitter Chat - 4 views

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    Chat held Feb. 9, 2012
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    This is a great website. A discussion about informal, workplace learning using Twitter chat. Interesting in both content and format! I will definately try to make the next one. Thanks.
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    Thanks for this. It looks similar to ConnectedPD (http://connectedpd.posterous.com/). I tried this once and blogged about my experience here: http://goo.gl/6QKRw
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    Mark, you are proving the serendipitous value of networks today. Thanks for the ConnectedPD link! A close friend is looking for some new ways of looking at math curriculum. :)
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