The Internet in Real-Time - 0 views
Collaboration: The Tyranny of Tools and Best Practices - 0 views
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"Collaborating effectively is craft, not science. There are common patterns underlying any successful collaboration, but there is no one way to do it well. It is too context-dependent, and there are too many variables. Even if best practices might be applicable in other contexts, most of us do not have the literacy to implement or adapt them effectively. We think we lack knowledge or tools, but what we actually lack is practice."
Crap Detection 101: Howard Rheingold - 1 views
3 Key Concepts That Will Help You Understand Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views
Why being too busy makes us feel so good - The Washington Post - 0 views
Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: What Is To Be Done? (Part 2) - 0 views
http://www.thepowerofintroverts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Quiet-Manifesto_pb.pdf - 0 views
Writing in the Here and Now - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Transformative Action Institute - 1 views
5 Ways The Brain Stymies Scientists And 5 New Tools To Crack It | CommonHealth - 0 views
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"We still need more tool-building but there is much benefit in putting the remarkable tools we now have to work. So we will have a better understanding of both animal model brains, but to me very importantly, the human brain that makes discoveries relevant to disease actionable. And also advances basic neuroscience. We've been focusing on brain disease but in the end basic science is the well from which everything comes, and we should not forget it. But that said, understanding all the different cells, understanding how they're wired together, understanding the language of neurons - that is, when they fire, what are they saying to each other? Understanding how this information integrates. Understanding how activity spreads in the brain and how it's decoded is much more than a 10-year project. But I think a focused push like this could lead to a platform of ideas, of tools, of testable hypotheses, of new observations, that could power both basic neuroscience and translational neuroscience interested in disease and therapeutics."
It's Not Just George Soros Anymore - Chrystia Freeland - POLITICO Magazine - 0 views
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"Capitalism, Polman and Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the conference's organizer, wrote in an introductory essay, "has often proved dysfunctional in important ways. It often encourages shortsightedness, contributes to wide disparities between the rich and the poor, and tolerates the reckless treatment of environmental capital. If these costs cannot be controlled, support for capitalism may disappear.""
How to Overcome the Fear of 'Putting Yourself Out There' - By Susan Cain - 0 views
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