Category Archives: social media
Are the new ways of creating content creating a new sense of self |
This video is great. It talks about how putting things out on the Internet causes context collapse – we know ANYONE can see it, and we may even have to see it. So one way we know ourselves is by … Continue reading
Its all about your audience |
I’m finishing off our presentation for the eLearning Guild’s Instructional Design Symposium. One thing I’m doing is explaining what EMC does, since I’m presenting to ID folks and not technical folks. Thankfully Polly Pearson (fellow EMC blogger) got some slides … Continue reading
The World is Changing Right In Front of Our Eyes
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I first wrote this post on EMC’s internal social media site. I want to share it publicly (especially with my edupeeps!). I find myself saying that phrase – The world is changing right in front of our eyes – more … Continue reading
Researching, “Hierarchy of Change”, and Blogging |
Classes started for the Spring semester. One of the classes I am taking is Inquiry and Measurement. Its about the research methods & resources used to conduct good scientific investigations, and how to measure those findings (broadly paraphrasing the syllabus). … Continue reading
Wrapup: How people use blogging to learn
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I promised to write a summary of the responses I received to this post on blogging as reflective practice, so here it is (better late than never!). Not only did I write about blogging as a mechanism for learning on … Continue reading
“The Bureaucratic Class” isn’t what is holding back Second Life |
I just got my new issue of T&D in the mail yesterday. Since I have turned in my final report for this semester, I was able to read through some of the articles. One that caught my eye was by … Continue reading
How I use blogging |
I guess I should answer the questions I asked in a previous post: Do you use blogging as a reflective practice? Do you blog about things that are directly related to your job duties? Has blogging increased your level of … Continue reading
Cleaning House |
As you can probably tell, I decided to change things up a bit on my blog. I changed the theme and added a couple of links to some school projects. I also added a badge for the eLearning Learning community … Continue reading
Blog Action Day 2008: My experience with poverty |
Today is Blog Action Day, and the topic is fighting poverty. One of my colleagues at EMC has already posted his Blog Action post (go see Steve Todd’s post). I thought I would just tell my story. I grew up … Continue reading
It’s all about authority
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Tagged authority, credible, exxon, knowledge worker skills, twitter
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The twitterverse is all a-buzz with the news that Janet, a Twitter user who seemed to be an Exxon-Mobil employee, is not working for or on behalf of Exxon. Jeremiah Owyang interviewed Exxon’s spokesman Alan Jeffers about “Janet” here. The … Continue reading