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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Best of the Web 2013 - 0 views

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    Richard Byrne's take on best web tools on Slideshare--has ID VoicePipe, Tag my Doc, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

7 Pinterest Boards to Follow for Your Career - 0 views

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    recommended Pinterest Boards to follow for your career, by Brie Weiler Reynolds, March 2013. Inside Jobs CareerBliss BrazenCareerist Careerrealism Splash Resumes Working Mother Workshifting
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

4 Secrets For Using LinkedIn to Land a Job - 0 views

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    blog post on using LinkedIn for career development Tips 1. create a keyword-heavy profile title 2. Join your college alumni groups 3. Never send LinkedIn invites unedited--always customize 4. Do "small goods" for your LinkedIn contacts
anonymous

Mozilla Launches Open Badges 1.0 - 0 views

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    Mozilla has launched the program it began in 2011 to allow organizations to issue badges and individuals to collect them for their backpacks.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Overview | Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    Good information on who's using social media by age group and gender, and race/ethnicity. Looks like Facebook at 67% is the highest (and at its prime?). Pew Internet and American Life Project. December 2012.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Twitter Reaction to Events Often at Odds with Overall Public Opinion | Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    Very interesting assessment of Twitter users in comparison to general public. They seem to be younger, more Democratic (redundant?) than general population. . . but only 13% of adults said they ever use Twitter or read Twitter messages. So there is a small saturation rate. " In the Pew Research Center's 2012 biennial news consumption survey, just 13% of adults said they ever use Twitter or read Twitter messages; only 3% said they regularly or sometimes tweet or retweet news or news headlines on Twitter. Twitter users are not representative of the public. Most notably, Twitter users are considerably younger than the general public and more likely to be Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party. In the 2012 news consumption survey, half (50%) of adults who said they posted news on Twitter were younger than 30, compared with 23% of all adults. And 57% of those who posted news on Twitter were either Democrats or leaned Democratic, compared with 46% of the general public. (Another recent Pew Research Center survey provides even more detail on who uses Twitter and other social media.)"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Employers Identify Top 5 Job Skills | Visual.ly - 0 views

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    Great infographic on top five job skills desired by employers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. Captured on Visual.ly. Ability to analyze and synthesize new skills Ability and willingness to learn Critical thinking & problem solving Interpersonal communication Collaboration
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Future Of Education Eliminates The Classroom, Because The World Is Your Class | Co.... - 0 views

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    Fascinating article by Marina Gorbis on Fast Company site regarding how we must be able to learn online in micro-learning episodes that may last minutes, hours, days, weeks, etc. far removed from schools, MOOCs, and other structured and semi-structured curricula. Excerpt: "We are moving away from the model in which learning is organized around stable, usually hierarchical institutions (schools, colleges, universities) that, for better and worse, have served as the main gateways to education and social mobility. Replacing that model is a new system in which learning is best conceived of as a flow, where learning resources are not scarce but widely available, opportunities for learning are abundant, and learners increasingly have the ability to autonomously dip into and out of continuous learning flows. Instead of worrying about how to distribute scarce educational resources, the challenge we need to start grappling with in the era of socialstructed learning is how to attract people to dip into the rapidly growing flow of learning resources and how to do this equitably, in order to create more opportunities for a better life for more people." In the comments, this summary: "It doesn't matter if you are a physicist, chemist, sociologist, welder, mathematician, teacher, economist, lawyer, restaurant owner, farmer, trucker, whatever, the information most relevant and valuable to your employment is up to you to find! The task requires you find and digest information, on your own. This task used to be a pain, but now we have near-instant access to the entirety of information across the planet. The author is talking about making this access actually instant, not near-instant. Its really just an inevitable thing. "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 0 views

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    timeline tool
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

AUDIO | Preparing Adults for Lifelong Learning | The EvoLLLution - 0 views

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    Blog post by Jeff Cobb, the author of Ten Ways to be a Better Lifelong Learner and Mission to Learn blog, on EvoLLLution (illuminating the lifelong learning movement), 3.26.2012 See excerpt below for obstacles that keep people from lifelong learning: "AA: What are the major gaps keeping today's adults from effectively continuing their education? JC: There are two ways to come at that question, at least. It's high-level at first, to differentiate between education-which I consider to be primarily a formal, structured activity-and learning, the vast majority of which is informal and not necessarily structured. And learning encompasses education, but learning is just so much broader. When it comes to education, there can be any number of barriers that prevent an adult from continuing her education. Time and money tend to be two of the biggest. Those barriers can be overcome; like anything in life it's just often a matter of priorities and planning, both on the part of the individual and the society, but they do have to be overcome. On the other hand with learning, there's really nothing that can prevent an adult from continuing learning if they are in fact dedicated to doing that. We really can't help doing it; we're pretty much hard-wired to be continually learning. But we all know how overwhelming the flow of information can be around us these days; on the one hand it's this sense of being overwhelmed that can hold people back, I think another factor is that we simply don't look at a lot of the amazing new opportunities that we have, primarily through what the web now enables. … We don't necessarily look at these as learning tools and as things that can really help us to engage with and grow in life. Really, once you recognize that and once you start thinking in terms of effective strategies and effective approaches, the sky's the limit."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learnlets » Email a 'rounding error'? - 0 views

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    Interesting blog by Clark Quinn, Learnlets, March 25, 2013 on significance of mobile phones for access to internet, learning, sharing, calculating, connecting to social networks, solving problems, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

conversation matters: We Learn (When We Listen) When We Talk - 0 views

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    Very wonderful blog post by Nancy Dixon, KM and social learning maven/professor/writer, on how talking with each other produces learning as we try to articulate what we know and what we might need help with, March 9, 2009.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why Older Workers Can't Be Ignored - Forbes - 0 views

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    Article by Kerry Hannon, Forbes, 1.25.13 This author asserts that older workers will become more valued by employers even though they aren't making special efforts to hire or retain them now and do not want to pay for the cost of training/retraining them. These trends suggest that taking charge of one's own learning with a PLP, PLN, etc. and taking advantage of all the free opportunities will be valuable skills to have. This author only looks to community colleges for retraining and does not reference any of the online options that we know about from the work on the directory. Should we draft a comment back to Kerry Hannon on this website? "1. Who is going to pay for that training? Most labor market experts I have interviewed say the government and private employers need to ramp up more training programs for older workers and create workplaces that make it easier for them to do their jobs. Employers don't want to spend for it. They've already cut to the bone to stay competitive globally in recent years and this kind of spending is a tough sell. Conceivably, as I discussed as a panel member at a recent Federal Reserve Workforce Development conference, one way to provide the needed training is through the community college system. The coursework could be offered at an affordable cost for the worker. Depending on who foots the bill, employers or employeees could receive tax incentives to ease the tuition bill. (Please continue to next page.) "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learn a new skill - AARP | Life Reimagined - 0 views

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    This page on learning from Life Reimagined is basically a handoff to organizations such as Coursera, iTunesU, Skillshare, and Unstuck app for people to learn online without tools they need to succeed. It is the least well developed of the Life Reimagined pages IMO.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Mobile Strategies for Community News and Information | Knight Digital Media Center - 0 views

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    Resources from a presentation by Amy Gahran, mobile/digital media consultant and contributor to the Knight Digital Media Center at USC Annenberg website, 4.3.2013
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Ten websites that teach coding and a bunch of other things - 0 views

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    Learning about coding by Cale Guthrie Weissman, 4.5.13, apndodaily, found by following links from AARP Life Reimagined to LinkedIn blog post to this site.
Lisa Levinson

Must-Have Job Skills in 2013 - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    From November 18, 2012. WSJ identifies 4 key job skills: clear communications; personal branding;flexibility; Productivity Improvement
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    Wall Street Journal's list of must have 2013 job skills. Relates to us as the 4 relate to Reset, retool, recharge, and rebrand.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Behind the Slides: '26 Time Management Hacks' | SlideShare Blog - 1 views

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    A Slideshare by Etienne Garbugli on using time effectively that went viral to get 1 million views since being uploaded in March 2013. Very effective ideas; maybe we could use it as an experimental exercise--"find three ideas to test doing in the next week; come back and tell us how it went"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

A 3-Step Process for Painless Keyword Research | Copyblogger - 0 views

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    Fits into digital literacies--attention and search
Lisa Levinson

Think big, ask for more: 10 ways women can succeed at work in 2013 - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Quick and easy to read New Year's resolution for women workers.
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