The empires of the future will be empires of the mind.
Category: Personal
StatusNet Open Source “Twitter” Installed in Lab
Want a private micro-blogging environment? I’m experimenting in the lab with this Turnkey Linux appliance of StatusNet. The screenshot above shows the public timeline with some test “notices” (as I would guess “tweet” is probably a trademark by now) and “repeated notices”. There is even a desktop client and support for all kinds of features.
Finally added some nice rye to the collection (more on that after we pull the cork, here’s a good tidbit for now). Special thanks to Laraine for a mission accomplished!
Learning 2.0: How digital networks are changing the rules
Learning 2.0: How digital networks are changing the rules
To date, educators and policymakers have been considering how to integrate new media into education, but with the speed of innovation and the rapid adoption of the newer generation, the population may be better served if they were reflecting on how to prepare people to live with new media in purposeful way. In other words, simply learning how you can use the Internet to learn about the Renaissance is not enough, we must learn to paint a Sistine Chapel of our own.
In the dawning knowledge age, how well we live will depend on how well we learn.
Business Week: The Most Important People in Your Network
Business Week: The Most Important People in Your Network
Employees that were rated as more innovative didn’t have bigger networks; rather, they had more bridging ties—ties that connected them to other employees who were themselves not connected.
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If we are circulating too much with people we have known forever or people who themselves are all spending time in the same meetings and interactions, then we are not getting the performance impact we can from social-media tools. Bigger is not better. The magic lies in the new ideas and perspectives that can come from connections into different networks.
Tsunami Inundation Map centered on Port Hueneme, California. The larger quadrangle maps for Ventura County and other coastal California counties and be found on at the state Department of Conservation site.
Source: State of California, 2009, Tsunami Inundation Map for Emergency Planning, Oxnard Quadrangle, Ventura County; produced by California Emergency Management Agency, California Geological Survey, and University of Southern California – Tsunami Research Center; dated February 15, 2009, mapped at 1:24,000 scale.
AIIM: Governance: Don’t Use it Loosely
AIIM: Governance: Don’t Use it Loosely
Sure, a committee of business leaders should be formed to vet ideas, opportunities, challenges, but ultimately a decision must be made. Groups of individual with competing interests have trouble making decisions. Thus, designating a single individual who ultimately can make the “final” decision is critical from our experience. Too many organizations soft-pedal this factor, which leads to drawn-out debates and inaction.