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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Less is more. Teach less, learn more. - David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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    Blog post by David Truss, Pair-A_Dimes, January 4, 2011, on learning at work by professionals, i.e., teachers. Has much more good stuff to say than this excerpt but I find this useful for Information Overload. Another term I ran across lately--practical obscurity--in relation to why we are now part of NSA's scope--because costs have fallen so low to monitor so much behavior online--voice and text--that what was once unavailable without a lot of costs is now quite feasible for someone to monitor, such as NSA, Google, Facebook, etc. Excerpt: "I read a post recently by Jeff Utecht, whom you have worked with, that said this: "Today at school I answered personal e-mail, updated my Facebook status, Tweeted, looked up flights for winter break, and even read articles that didn't pertain to school. And they say we're becoming less productive at work. What really is happening is the line between our work life and our social life is becoming blurred more and more every day." and he continues: "Sure I use some of my work time to do social things, yet I get home from work after 3pm and answer work e-mails, text faculty members about a computer problem, and work on lessons and things that need to be done. So it's an even swap. I'll use some of your time, you can use some of mine.""
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How much knowledge is too much? | Scoop.it Blog - 0 views

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    Great blog by Svetlana Saitsky, June 17, 2013 on how aquiring knowledge is just part of the quest; taking what you know and doing something with it is the more important part. It's what the dashboard taught me. Might have some good quotes in it for us to use in e-vents or series.
Lisa Levinson

Digital Literacies I | Canvas Network - 0 views

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    I like the icons on the side that describe what you will do. I am wondering if we can use these in the services area so it is clear what each of our E-vents or Learning Labs will entail. I also liked the prerequisite list which makes clear what skills you need to take the course.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Networks and the Global Brain | THE RABBIT HOLE with Deepak Chopra - YouTube - 0 views

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    Amazing three minute video with Deepak Chopra talking and visualizing how the "global brain," the social networks we now create through our participation in Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, etc., change our brains and our opportunities. We need to use this video in our E-vents.
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