Great site and blog about personalized learning. Although geared toward education, this site has a wonderful blog, lots of resources, links, and articles on personalized learning, The toppage has Our Vision, Our Mission, Core Beliefs, so you know what they are about immediately.
A pad to show the sign up for Google Hangouts and chat record of Designing Collaborative Workshops workshop on p2pU. Free workshop with record available to interested visitors. One of the two facilitators is Creative Commons manager--Jane park.
Post by Chris Corrigan on need to build reflection and quiet time for individuals into grouP designs. November 25, 2013.
Nancy White identified this Post for me in her blog. ""Please consider integrating some introvert work into your designs. You don't have to worry about the extroverts: while you give the grouP quiet time, which is giving the introverts Permission to reflect inwardly, most extroverts will just go on doing whatever they want to do but the introverts will feel better if you give them Permission to reflect. It only has to be a minute of reflection before sPeaking but it can make a huge difference to the introvert's exPerience in small grouP talk.""
Interesting blog post by Robin Yap on whether to integrate different social feeds/accounts. IMO, it justifies my keeping Facebook separate from my other social media feeds that I use for different purposes.
Slideshare on why content curation is the new form of communication, and professional content curators are the new superheros. Nice graphics and a clear message about information overload and how people will capitalize and monetize this.
article in Amednews (American Medical News) in September 26, 2011 by pamela Lewis Dolan. Data already old but interesting.
"However, although physicians appear to be embracing social media, they are still feeling their way around it. According to QuantiaMD, 87% of physicians make personal use of social media, but a lesser amount, 67%, use it professionally. And one thing that hasn't changed during those 18 months is the lack of patient-physician communication on social media.
One-third of the QuantiaMD survey respondents said they had received a friend request from a patient on Facebook. Three-quarters of the physicians declined those invitations."