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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Peer-to-Peer Learning Handbook | Peeragogy.org - 0 views

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    Wish I had seen this last year!
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Learning from the best - latimes.com - 0 views

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    LA Times article on free, online, no credit college-level courses, December 9, 2011. Check to see if they are all in directory.
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Tickly Pictures - JellyCam and more - 0 views

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    Way to take images with your web cam and put them together into a video.
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Home | Common Craft - 0 views

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    Common Craft Video production membership
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Animoto - Features - 0 views

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    video tool
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The Connected Workplace | Harold Jarche - 0 views

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    blog by Harold Jarche on the Connected Workplace, 4.15.2013 Excerpts: "Implicit knowledge is best developed through conversations and social relationships. It requires trust before people willingly share their know-how. Social networks can enable better and faster knowledge feedback for people who trust each and share their knowledge. But hierarchies and work control structures constrain conversations. Few people want to share their ignorance with the boss who controls their paycheck. But if we agree that complex and creative work are where long-term business value lies, then learning amongst ourselves is the real work in organizations today. In this emerging network era, social learning is how work gets done." ..."Personal knowledge management (PKM) skills can help to make sense of, and learn from, the constant stream of information that workers encounter from social channels both inside and outside the organization." ..."Collaboration skills can help workers to share knowledge so that people work and learn cooperatively in teams, communities of practice, and social networks." ..."Leaders need to understand the importance of organizational architecture. Working smarter in the future workplace starts by organizing to embrace networks, manage complexity, and build trust."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

A Highly Effective Way to Avoid Wasting Your Time | LinkedIn - 1 views

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    interesting method for analyzing how you spend your time ineffectually and what to do differently, linkedin Bruce Kasanoff, 4.15.13
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Technology | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Interesting and vast website, Next Avenue, sponsored by PBS, that has loads of resources under Technology, Reinvention & Inspiration, Style, Travel, Arts & Entertainment, Passions & Pursuits, etc. Relevant to WLS.
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A Software Toolkit for Your Information Diet | Clay Johnson | Big Think - 0 views

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    Video by Clay Johnson on import of health information diet, big think website. April 24, 2013. Rescuetime.com--measures your intake of info on computer--makes you a more conscious consumer, how much time spending on email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Loves samebox.com--for pay subscription service--advanced spam filter, only puts important messages before you, emails you a digest at the end of every day of everything else Trying to live an ad free lifestyle--just as expensive as paying for content. ex--Domino's pizza commercial convinces you to buy pizza instead of making dinner. Use ad block on firefox and chrome to reduce exposure to ads. Cut cable to stop exposure to TV advertisements--"makes for weird bar conversations sometimes"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Video: 'The Information Diet': More 'Conscious Consumption' Needed? | Watch PBS NewsHour Online | PBS Video - 0 views

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    video by Clay Johnson on how our reactions to email (email apnea, heart rate, etc.) affect us and how we get trapped into our own bubbles ("minor media outlets" give us more and more of what we show interest in). Consume deliberately, information over affirmation. Be really conscious--Rescue.com--to study internet use to reflect and insert some diversity Go local--what's happening in your house, neighborhood, than national preoccupations Clicks have consequences--for yourself, other people when you read, you vote for it Go for source information, not package info-if you don't have literacy how to get over hurdle. Digital literacy is the future of literacy itself. Getting closer to source material--stay with mostly local news case for conscious consumption
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How to Hack RSS to Reduce Information Overload - Tech News and Analysis - 1 views

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    How to hack an RSS feed to reduce overload by Dawn Foster, Gigaom, 3.25.2011.
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Start Every Day as a Producer, Not a Consumer - 0 views

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    blog by Clay Johnson on Lifehacker, 2.23.12, on starting every day as a producer of information, not as a consumer. Excerpt: "The production of information is critical to a healthy information diet. It's the thing that makes it so that your information consumption has purpose. I cannot think of more important advice to give anyone: start your day with a producer mindset, not a consumer mindset. If you begin your day checking the news, checking your email, and checking your notifications, you've launched yourself into a day of grazing a mindless consumption. Starting your day as a producer means that your information consumption has meaning: the rest of the day means consuming information that is relevant to what it is that you're producing. Waking up as a producer frames the rest of your habits. You're not mindlessly grazing on everyone's facebook's statuses. You're out getting what it is you need to get in order to produce. Waking up as a producer is procrastination insurance. But there's something else that being a producer does: it gives you more clarity about what it is that you think."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Coming of Age in the News | Coming of Age Bay Area - 0 views

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    Second story by Eric Nelson offers good reasons for volunteering during transitions to build relationships, references, reach clarity on new directions, etc. January 29, 2013.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Inspiring Opportunities Newsletter | Coming of Age NYC - 0 views

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    In research on CoA communities, went to NYC CoA to see what they offered and ran across the most active site so far. See excerpt below for rebooting your life offered by The Transition Network, which I think is the women's group that Lisa knows. Is relevant to WLS. See book title on Reboot your life, Energize Your Career and Life by Taking a Break in excerpt below. "REBOOT YOUR LIFE - A special workshop on taking a break and making the most of it Are you feeling: Disengaged and too tired to figure out how to change that? A yearning for an adventure, or extended travel to recharge your batteries? A need for time to heal your heart and/or body? Or to get on the path to wellness? Like you need to plan for your "retired" chapter or already retired and wanting a more fulfilling life? Two of the co-authors, Rita Foley and Jaye Smith, will share important and useful insights gained from their four years of research, interviewing over 300 individuals and 50 organizations for their book, Reboot Your Life, Energize Your Career and Life by Taking a Break and from their workshops. With both discussion and fun exercises the authors will cover important topics such as : Overcoming emotional hurdles to taking time off work Turning job loss into an "unexpected sabbatical" Managing and planning for the stages of your Reboot Break Pre- retirement planning Deflecting robbers of your time What can I do next? Living a life of balance and passion Reboot Partners workshops, book and talks have been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post and on Martha Stewart radio, Oprah's OWN Network, and WPIX New York."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The 30 Biggest Myths About Online Learning - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Edudemic blog on online learning, 1.17.13
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The 2012 Social Media Report Card - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Interesting assessment of growth, # of users, and ROI in 2012 for Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, and LinkedIn and where each is going in 2013. Impact for Studio--looks like Twitter is strong, and LinkedIn is up and coming?
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Redesign Your Nonprofit Organization for Success in Age of Connectivity | Beth's Blog - 0 views

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    Blog by Beth on Becoming a Networked Nonprofit: Maturity of Practice Overview 8/31/12
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The Failure Bow: How To Stop the Blame and Shame Game and Start Learning | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Article by Beth Kanter in LinkedIn on The Failure Bow, 1.23.13
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Free Technology for Teachers: This Link Will Self Destruct - Create Links to Share for a Limited Period of Time - 0 views

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    "This link will self destruct" technology to give you more control over how long a link will remain active."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Tweetdig - Twitter Organizer - 0 views

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    An app for prioritizing, categorizing, and filtering tweets
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