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Phil Ridout

Diigo Blog » Diigo Welcomes its 7th Million User with a Major Redesign - 0 views

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    the Diigo team aims to evolve Diigo into the best personal knowledge management system (PKM) on the market, providing unsurpassed capabilities for the collection, compilation, organization, digestion, presentation and collaboration of knowledge and information.
Stephen Dale

Interpreting and Understanding Conversation within Online Forums #kmers - 0 views

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    A study into online forums and the 'conversation' found within them. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Arts in Information Design"
Stephen Dale

BJ Fogg's Behavior Grid #km #kmers - 0 views

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    Each of the 15 behaviors types uses different psychology strategies and persuasive techniques. For example, the methods for persuading people to buy a book online (BlueDot Behavior) are different than getting people to quit smoking forever (BlackPath Behavior
Stephen Dale

Feed 2 Email - Your favorite RSS feeds by email! #rss - 0 views

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    Read your favorite RSS or Atom feeds in your email inbox daily rather than having to check a separate RSS feed reader or a feed reader website.
Stephen Dale

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013 #kmers #pkm - 0 views

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    "The Top 100 Tools for Learning was compiled from the votes of over 500 learning professionals in workplace learning and education from 48 countries worldwide in the 7th Annual Survey, by Jane Hart, Centre for Learning & Peformance Technologies"
Gary Colet

Staying in the Know | MIT Sloan Management Review - 0 views

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    Article on senior managers' 'Personal Knowledge Infrastructure'. Davide Nicolini, Prof of Organizational Studies at Warwick Business School and Director of KIN
Stephen Dale

a foundation for the future of work - 1 views

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    "The automation of work by machines, including AI, and the increasing interconnectedness between people, machines, and ideas. In the book, Only Humans Need Apply, the authors identify five ways that people can adapt to automation and intelligent machines."
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