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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lisa Levinson

Lisa Levinson

6 Powerful Tips to Effective Content Curation | Matthew Collis - 0 views

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    from the Huffington Post Business, 1/20/15. Tips for using content curation for marketing, but also emphasizes that the value of content curation is in the quality of the seek, and the way it is shared. Recommends annotating and repurposing so you are viewed as a good resource by others.
Lisa Levinson

Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List | Content Marketing Forum - 0 views

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    List of content curation tools with good graphic of tools. This is from March 2014 and there is a disclaimer that new tools are coming out all the time. The comments to this blog add Diigo and ScoopIt. Was interesting to me that Delicious was in this list, but not Diigo.
Lisa Levinson

The Tech Trends You Can't Ignore in 2015 - HBR - 0 views

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    Harvard Business Review's top trends identified by using 5 questions that determine if these are indeed a trend or not. Top trends for 2015 are: Deep learning (machine learning); Smart virtual personal assistants; Uber's monetization of downtime and the offer for those needing employment to work. Uber-like businesses such as grocery delivery, massage services, dry cleaning and laundry, etc. will take off; Oversight for Algorithms - ethics of how algorithms can be used especially when programmers add subjective judgments to algorithms causing false answers; Data privacy - dealing with ongoing breaches. The public does not blame hackers but blames business for not taking measures to combat hackers; Block chain technology is a transactional database that is shared by everyone participating in bitcoin's digital system. Block chain systems may become a universal platform for anything needing a signature or authentication.
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    Harvard Business Review's top trends identified by using 5 questions that determine if these are indeed a trend or not. Top trends for 2015 are: Deep learning (machine learning); Smart virtual personal assistants; Uber's monetization of downtime and the offer for those needing employment to work. Uber-like businesses such as grocery delivery, massage services, dry cleaning and laundry, etc. will take off; Oversight for Algorithms - ethics of how algorithms can be used especially when programmers add subjective judgments to algorithms causing false answers; Data privacy - dealing with ongoing breaches. The public does not blame hackers but blames business for not taking measures to combat hackers; Block chain technology is a transactional database that is shared by everyone participating in bitcoin's digital system. Block chain systems may become a universal platform for anything needing a signature or authentication. 
Lisa Levinson

6 Amazing Social Media Productivity Tools - Jeffbullas's Blog - 0 views

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    tools I have not hear about to manage both incoming and outgoing social media
Lisa Levinson

Computer Ergonomic Guidelines - Hesston College - 0 views

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    Great infographic on seetting up a workstation that is ergonomically designed. Great site from Cornell on 12 tips for Ergonomic Computer Workstation, In depth Ergonomic Guidelines, etc.
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    Great infographic on seetting up a workstation that is ergonomically designed. Great site from Cornell on 12 tips for Ergonomic Computer Workstation, In depth Ergonomic Guidelines, etc.
Lisa Levinson

CUergo: Computer Workstation Ergonomics Guidelines - 0 views

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    Very detailed steps for setting up a computer workstation that is ergonomic for your computer use.
Lisa Levinson

Breathe of Joy - Mozilla Yahoo Search Results - 0 views

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    Video of the Breath of Joy, the yoga breath that Jacklyn had us do at the IFWE conference.
Lisa Levinson

In networks, cooperation trumps collaboration - 0 views

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    In this blog Jarche combines his work, David Ronfeldt's work, Stephen Downes work, and Dee Hock's work to look at how work gets done in various traditional, and also new networked ways. Good diagram of collaboration and cooperation from Goal-oriented to opportunity-driven (serendipitous)
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    Clear blog on cooperation trumps collaboration in networked working and learning
Lisa Levinson

Everything big started small: next steps on a grand adventure. - 0 views

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    Blog by Ben Werdmuller, one of the creators of Known, a new platform designed to encourage connectivist learning. He explains the platform in this blog and why he created it instead of a LMS such as Blackboard that has terrible usability. This is much lower cost and is open source.
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    Blog by Ben Werdmuller, one of the creators of Known, a new platform designed to encourage connectivist learning. He explains the platform in this blog and why he created it instead of a LMS such as Blackboard that has terrible usability. This is much lower cost and is open source.
Lisa Levinson

Learning Communities - 0 views

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    Learning forward is a professional teachers organization dedicated to improving teaching that impacts student success. They have recently created standards that include professional development standards where learning communities are the focus of continuous improvement to engage in inquiry, action, research, data analysis, planning, implementation, reflection and evaluation.
Lisa Levinson

Web Tools Blog Series: Tools to Help Students Collaborate | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Edutopia blog on web tools to help students collaborate. Some fun principles for collaboration including: shut up and listen; action beats inaction; there are no mistakes. Worth viewing the old Carol Burnett show YouTube with Tim Conway.
Lisa Levinson

Hybrid Pedagogy | What is Hybrid Pedagogy? - 0 views

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    A digital journal of learning, teaching, and technology that is peer reviewed. Also houses discussions that are networked and participant-driven
Lisa Levinson

How to Earn an Ivy League Degree by Wasting Time on the Internet - 0 views

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    ""students will spend three hours every Wednesday Gchatting, tweeting selfies, and commenting onDaily Intelligencer. Then, they have to somehow take all of that cr*p and turn it into a piece of 'compelling and emotional work of literature.' Ivy League degrees seem totally worth it.""
Lisa Levinson

Tools and Products of Seek-Sense-Share | Karen Jeannette - 0 views

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    Reminds me of Doris's blog on tools for seek, sense, share! Karen Jeannette takes it one step further and id's the steps she takes between seek, sense, share and the tools she uses for each. I like her hand drawn graphics a lot.
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    Reminds me of Doris's blog on tools for seek, sense, share! Karen Jeannette takes it one step further and id's the steps she takes between seek, sense, share and the tools she uses for each. I like her hand drawn graphics a lot.
Lisa Levinson

FaciliTips - 0 views

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    Nancy White's list of quick tips for online facilitation. She groups them into General, Process, Task-Oriented groups, Difficult Situations, Structural and Content, and One for the Road. Great reminder of any kind of facilitation but is specific for online.
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    An oldy but goody from Nancy White.
Lisa Levinson

Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    TED talk that goes with his book, Cognitive Surplus. Very good talk about how we can now use internet and smartphones to really impact not only local but global political structures and systems, as well as get information out in real time that benefits everyone.
Lisa Levinson

Open Source, Global Impact, Freedom of Information: Ushahidi - Ushahidi - 0 views

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    A truly inspiring nonprofit organization in Africa, that has not only developed an open source software for mapping crowdsourced data as it comes in - real time data collection - but has developed an internet platform and start-up incentive program for Africa. Clay Shirky used them as an example of the Culture of Generosity in his TED talk and book, Cognitive Surplus.
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    I've already donated to them! Very inspiring org.
Lisa Levinson

Contextual Intelligence - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Tarun Khanna examines how managers must develop contextual intelligence in order for organizations and business to succeed in multiple areas of the world. Understanding and valuing local cultures, customs and habits must be taken into consideration in adapting the usual "model" of business or service delivery. He uses some good examples as case studies from the business world, not for profit arenas.
Lisa Levinson

Teaching Students to Talk to Each Other: Improving the Discussion Board - 0 views

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    Although from 2006, this is an interesting take on preparing students to really engage in online discussion. The faculty, Edward J. Gallagher, creates scaffolds for student engagement principles and practice, has students read the course constitution, and structures the course around the discussion vs. content.
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    something to think about to scaffold discussion groups
Lisa Levinson

Half an Hour: Beyond Institutions: Personal Learning in a Networked World - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes on what learners need and want in a networked world. Although he does go on in his usual way, this is a really interesting take on current educational models vs. what students want and need, and are beginning to access themselves.
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    Interesting and tied to online leadership, I think. Haven't read the whole thing yet, but it is a interesting perspective.
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