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william doust

Internet: Social Value, Social Internet, Digital life-styles!!!! - 2 views

Reflections on seeding in socal design: building connections with communities, design and use in social technology projects http://www.slideshare.net/pennyhagen/reflections-on-seeding-in-socal-des...

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william doust

eCAM -- Search Result - 0 views

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    A fab half-doze reasearch papers looking at the relationship of laughter, humour and health. This supports our emotional intellgience outlook, and social intelligence. You could call it social lubrication that expands our human horizons for possibility and social bonding ;o) Enjoy ;o)
william doust

Humor and Laughter may Influence Health. I. History and Background -- Bennett and Lenga... - 0 views

  • Humor and Laughter may Influence Health. I. History and Background
  • Humor and Laughter May Influence Health: III. Laughter and Health Outcomes
  • Humor and Laughter May Influence Health IV. Humor and Immune Function
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  • Humor and Laughter May Influence Health: II. Complementary Therapies and Humor in a Clinical Population
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    Humour & laughter: health, imune system, wellbeing, etc. follow links at bottom to more fab free PDFs. To be linked to emotional intelligence please! - my lovely charity chums our humour, EI & Social Intelligence will help us reach learners and service users more effectively. Long live fun & humour ;o) convert the toxic avengers!
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    Yes, I guess I hadn't thought about it before but it does help that Christine and I give lots of laughs in our double act! You must see our impression of me (being me) talking to Gareth Malone (acted by CWP). This is one element that helps us to bond with our learners.
william doust

Forget Common Sense: Social Media Communicators Must Have Empathy « Shannon P... - 0 views

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    Empathy and socialmedia - just the way you lovely three musketeer-esses do things with your emotional intelligence.
Elizabeth Borg

Micro Expression Training Tool (METT) Online | Welcome - 0 views

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    I've learned about Ekman's work via Daniel Goleman's 'Social Intelligence'. I want the training!
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    Learn what others are REALLY feeling via facial microexpressions
william doust

Research Reports - 0 views

  • To what extent is gaining qualifications in adulthood related to subsequent intra-generational social class mobility?
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      we got plenty of social bookmarks on all aspects of learning, Emotional intelligence, etc, that we share with others ;-)
  • The Effect of Lifelong Learning on Intra-generational Social Mobility - Evidence from Longitudinal Data in the United Kingdom
Elizabeth Borg

The Top Ten Things Employees Say They Want & How Managers Miss the Mark by Low Emotiona... - 0 views

  • what employees say they want,
  • Full appreciation for work done
  • Good wages
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  • hat managers THINK employees want,
  • These studies have been replicated with similar results by Ken Kovach (1980); Valerie Wilson, Achievers International (1988); Bob Nelson, Blanchard Training & Development (1991); Sheryl & Don Grimme, GHR Training Solutions (1997-2001).
  • speaking from the heart and showing your feelings. Letting the employee know they matter to you and are noticed.
  • mployees want to feel “in” on things.
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    The top ten things employees say they want
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    And how managers miss the mark by low social intelligence
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    next time inspector gadget ;o) fab, thanks for this too! much appreciated ;o)
william doust

Conscious and unconscious emotional learning in the human amygdala : Abstract : Nature - 0 views

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      I tag and collect research on diigo ;-) areas of interest: >emotion/emotional intelligence >perusasion >social media >ICT/social networks >creative digital arts
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      follow me on twitter if you like what i tag: @williamdoust
Elizabeth Borg

Daniel Goleman - Social intelligence - 0 views

  • Even our most routine encounters act as regulators in the brain, priming emotions in us, some desirable, others not. The more strongly connected we are with someone emotionally, the greater the mutual force. The most potent exchanges occur with those people with whom we spend the greatest amount of time day in and day out, year after year—particularly those we care about the most.» Read more
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    I have to get this book!
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    Bought it!
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