Welcome to the Session. The following are the references for the December 13, 2007 Session. Download the 25-Page Special Report and Framework Graphics. Plus PowerPoint file, the three framework graphics. Basic 2-3 minutes video on “What is Social Networking” –…
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C Dragon – Software That Combines Photos from All Others to Compose One – Like Collective Photo-Making
Social Networking Extended to Social Media Networking. The video is a presentation by Microsoft on a software (C Dragon) that integrates and captures images found in Web 2.0 tools and assembles them into one image. It’s like composing a singular…
Twitter # 24 Using Blog as Speaker Tool
Try this experiment. I created a blog that participants from the audience can send email to, post their comments, questions and ideas. During the whole length of my presentation, on Social Networking and Learning Impacts, I asked the audience of…
“The Outsourced Brain”
Through Dave Snowden’s blog, I found this interesting New York Times article “The Outsourced Brain.” David Brooks says: The gurus seek bliss amidst mountaintop solitude and serenity in meditative trance, but I, a grasshopper, have achieved the oneness with the…
Twitter # 21 – Worthless Wrist Watch
How do you know you are really behind the curve in technology? You wear a wrist watch. “Why use a wrist watch? What does it do? What?!!! It only does one thing – tell time?” —this is what a young…
Twitter # 12 – Saying No Politely
Twitter # 13 – Personal Media
Twitter # 14 – the Power of Connections
Twitter # 9 Facebook .. What It Is
Twitter #18 – Another Form of Crisis
There are two forms of serious crisis. Environmental crisis. Human capital crisis. We systematically decrease intelligence and creativity by “education”. Case in point: children in grade school show a lot more creativity, compared to a 30- year- old person. As…
How Taking Baby Steps Can Lead to Giant Success in e-Learning
Topics this issue: 1. Taking baby steps to achieve giant success in elearning The most difficult part of starting a project is making that crucial “first step.” Especially in elearning where the market is flooded with too many choices for…