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via sethgodin.typepad.com I was getting loads of work done, until I clicked on Seth’s blog. This is truly inspirational and brilliant. The concept is simple – short sharp essays on life. All of which intelligently written by experts, and something worth taking time out to read. You will gain from doing so, trust me[ READ MORE ]
Six weeks ago, I did a presentation to the IPG on social networking. The presentation went well and it was the sum of my knowledge on social networking and emarketing up to that point. I am doing the presentation again in January to the team in Scholastic but I have learned a huge amount of [ READ MORE ]
A while ago I bought a flip camcorder (thanks to the power of social networking!). They are brilliant, you press a button it records, the same one stops, you plug in to a usb and hey-presto you’re done. Elizabeth loves it, thinks it’s brill in the way that all toddlers play up to cameras. When [ READ MORE ]
I quite often mention my admiration for Seth Godin, but this post is just about perfect in every way. I haven’t copied it out in full – far from it, it is a long and very worthwhile post to read. The two small sections I have copied out is the conclusion: “The problem is no [ READ MORE ]
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Very funny twist on science – well worth a listen if only for the Dara OBriain cameo![ READ MORE ]
A GUIDE TO SOCIAL LEARNING From e-learning to social learning On this page we track the evolution of e-learning – from content to community – from i-learning to we-learning – to social learning The birth of e-learning The roots of e-learning go back to the early uses of technology to support learning, in particular the [ READ MORE ]
Have an argument. Once you start an argument, not a discussion, you’ve already lost. Think about it: have you ever changed your mind because someone online started yelling at you? They might get you to shut up, but it’s unlikely they’ve actually changed your opinion. Forget the pitfalls of Godwin’s law. Any time you mention [ READ MORE ]
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