Tag Archives: information seeking behavior
Is there a technical Sociological term for “truthiness” |
I’m going to Bitnorth in August. Its going to be geeky and awesome, and I can’t wait. I have to present. Everyone going has to present. I wanted to present on the idea that there since there is still a … Continue reading
CCK08: There *are* rules to engagement
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Tagged CCK08, Elena Prigoda, fisher, information ground, information seeking behavior, knitting, rules
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After publicly declaring my angst over filters being put in place in the CCK08 class, Stephen Downes pretty much spelled out the rules for engagement in the Daily today when he said: “It is not simply about saying you agree … Continue reading
CCK08: Do groups filter access to networks?
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Tagged CCK08, filter, groups, information imposter, information seeking behavior, networks, small world
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I was reading this excellent post about groups and networks and I started to think about if groups filter access to networks. I think that all of the readings this week (at least how I understand them) point to groups … Continue reading