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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Disconnecting from Technology - YouTube - 0 views

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    5 minutes video on disconnecting from technology by wellcast, March 2013 We have access to the latest devices such as smartphones. 58% of kids between 13 and 17 have smartphones 20 hours a week on the internet doesn't even cover what do on phones Tips: 1 hour a day. Designated no screen time. Do something for an hour without being attached to device. Tip 2--Do it in person instead. Tip 3--go outside. Leave phones at home. Tip 4--don't fall asleep with your phone
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Search Tips & Tricks - Inside Search - Google - 0 views

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    Google All Tips and Tricks page for Google Search--excellent list of shortcuts to Google Search
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Glossary.pdf - 0 views

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    a list of 30 terms for working with computers online at the National Institute on Aging, nice basic set of terms with pictures to illustrate what is meant by scrollbar or address field, etc.
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30 Internet Terms Every Beginner Should Know, 2013 - 1 views

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    At About.com, top 30 internet terms for beginners, 2013.
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10 Million Uploads: Our Favorites - 0 views

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    Slideshare favorites ranking of all the presentations published at Slideshare. Very interesting mix of ideas and styles and content.
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Salvation or destruction: Metaphors of the Internet | Johnston | First Monday - 0 views

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    Examines metaphors for Internet, Rebecca Johnston, First Monday (peer reviewed journal on the internet), Volume 14, Number 4-6 April 2009. Abstract People use metaphors routinely to express their thoughts regarding the Internet's nature and potential. In a study of editorials over a three month period, writers used metaphors of physical space, physical speed, salvation, and destruction to describe the Internet. We need to understand what these metaphors imply and how they impact the Internet's future.
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Seth's Blog: The sea of strangers - 0 views

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    rationale for WLStudio as learning network from Seth Godin "The connected person is no different from you, they've merely made a generous choice, confronting their innate fear instead of hiding from it. The reward for overcoming this inertia belongs to the connector and to everyone she connects. It's easier than ever to convene, to organize, to create spaces where strangers will cease to be strangers and turn into allies and friends. Those that convene overcome their resistance just one time, and then benefit from the generosity they've delivered to the group. The only difference between a group of strangers and a group of friends is that the friends benefitted from someone willing to go first. When we weave together strangers and turn them into a tribe, we create real value, value that lasts."
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How I Overcame My Fear of Technology and Became a Paid Tech Blogger | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Blog post by Suzie Mitchell, November 6, 2012, on how her desire to have a more satisfying relationship with her son led to learning about technology and using online tools to build her knowledge, which in turn led to a new career and more satisfying life. Wonderful justification for Studio IMO enriching one's life in the short-term and how opportunities came to her for work, etc. Excerpt: ""Google is your friend, Mom. Use it whenever you don't understand something." OK, duh!, but those words set me free. I could ramp up my learning all by myself. I dived headfirst into the tech world, got a smartphone and started downloading apps on every topic that interested me: health and wellness, fitness, recipes, news and, yes, shopping. Soon Justin and I were exchanging emails about apps, articles and websites. It felt great; my son-buddy was coming back into the fold. There was a lot I didn't understand, but I embraced the "fake it until you make it" approach. Before long he was sending me links he thought would appeal to me. Some I really liked, but others were hard to comprehend. They offered products and services that boomers would supposedly appreciate - but I couldn't figure out how to navigate the site, or I didn't understand what was so "amazing" about the "revolutionary" product."
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8 Things That Can Make You Smarter | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Blog by Annie Murphy Paul, June 20, 2013, PBS Next Avenue on 8 things that can make you smarter. "4. Attention You've probably heard about the "marshmallow test," a famous experiment conducted by psychologist Walter Mischel in the late 1960s. He found that children who could resist eating a marshmallow in return for the promise of two marshmallows later on did better in school and in their careers. Well, there's a new marshmallow test that we face every day: the ability to resist the urge to check email, respond to a text or see what's happening on Facebook or Twitter. We've all heard that because "digital natives" grew up multitasking they excel at it, but in fact, we now know there are information-processing bottlenecks in everybody's brain that prevent us from paying attention to two things at the same time. Focused attention is an important internal situation that we must cultivate in order to fully express our intelligence." Another excerpt: "A common example: The ready availability of technology has convinced many people that they don't need to learn facts anymore, because they can always "just Google it." In fact, research from cognitive science shows that the so-called "21st-century skills" that we're always hearing about - critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, creativity - can't emerge in a vacuum. They must develop in the context of a rich base of knowledge that is stored on the original hard drive, one's own brain. For tech to make us smarter, we need to know when to put it away.
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Exploring YouTube's education channels - The Daily Nightly - 0 views

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    Brian Williams Nightly News NBC, July 1, 2013, news segment on YouTube's benefit as an educational channel
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 - 0 views

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    Slideshare by Jane Hart on top 100 tools for learning 2012, 2012 based on votes of 500+ learning professionals worldwide, C4LPT, www.C4LPT.co.uk
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Social Media Time Management - 1 views

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    Slideshare by Amer Naslund on Social Media Time Management, 21,658 views Has a great social media slide on how time should be divided between listening, measuring, creating, etc. Suggests unplugging, routines, communication and expectations, leverage tools, etc. Like slide on Social Media Maturity
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Time Management for Creative Thinkers - 1 views

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    Slideshare program by Reut Schwartz-Hebron, 15,426 views, on Time Management for Creative Thinkers.
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EdTechSandyK: How to Decode a Tweet - 0 views

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    Great decoding of a tweet
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"Purpose-Driven Branding" cartoon | Tom Fishburne: Marketoonist - 1 views

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    A great discussion of brand that we are trying to effect in the Studio with our purpose driven raison d'etre, Tom Fishburne, June 30, 2013.
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Lasagna and chips: 10 online icebreakers - 0 views

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    online icebreakers by Joitske Hulsebosch
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Meg Jay: Why 30 is not the new 20 | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Excellent video on why 20s are critical adult forming period--brain is fully formed for adulthood; "Plan and not quite enough time to do great things"--Leonard Bernstein Musical chair relationships and fear of not being able to sit down at age 30 with partner for life can cause bad decision making Post millennial crisis is not having the career that you want, or family that you want Story of Emma--at age 25--"having an identity crisis". Thought she might want to work in art or entertainment. Lived with boyfriend who displayed temper more than ambition. Head in lap, and sobbed for hour. In case of emergency, please call. who will be there for me? Told her three things that all 20 somethings need to hear: 1. Get identity capital--investment in who you might want to be next. Identity capital begets identity capital. Discounting exploration is not supposed to count when it is procrastination. 2. New piece of capital or person to date comes from weak ties--half of 20 somethings are underemployed, and half of them are not--reaching out to weak ties is how you connect; 3. You can't pick your family but you can pick your friends. You can pick your family and the time is now. The best time to work on your marriage is before you are married. Consciously choosing what you want. Found an old roommate's cousin who helped her get a job; married and has plenty of emergency contacts. One good conversation, one good Ted Talk can have an enormous impact. "Thirty is not the new 20, claim your adulthood, get your identity capital, reach out to weak ties to make your family.
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Twitter 101: Tips & Tricks | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

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    Twitter tips from Powerful Learning Practice.
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The Individual in Collective Leadership | Leadership Learning Community - 0 views

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    Blog post by Miriam Persley, June 27, 2013 in Leadership Learning Community on The Individual in Collective Leadership. Look at excerpt on purpose below: "The quest for purpose is ageless and can happen once and/or multiple times in a lifetime. This timeless search is part of normal development and is testimony to the complexity of humanity. Depending on the timing, some may need a severe break away, others a more subtle revisioning, while others may land somewhere in between, but the need for purpose is behind it all."
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A New Leadership Development Mindset: Leadership Development Hiding in Plain Sight | Le... - 0 views

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    Very powerful blog post in the Leadership Learning Community by Deborah Mehan, June 28, 2013, on collective leadership through networks, and how customized supports such as coaching can help these groups learn and take successful action.
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