Thanks again for the tweet guiding me here Dean. Love the simple ideas and how far you can get with common sense. I like the 'Publish then Filter' line and how you pointed out that quantity is important. I think get people to put stuff out there, then you can collaborate and edit/change. Very nice.
Everything I Needed to Learn, I
Learned in Kindergarten
Play Fair
Put things
back where
you found
them
Flush
Live a balanced life - learn some and think some
and draw and paint and sing and dance and play
and work every day some
Take a nap every afternoon
When you go out in the world, watch
out for traffic, hold hands and stick
together
Be aware of wonder.
Remember the little
seed in the
Styrofoam cup: the
roots go down and
the plant goes up and
nobody really knows
how or why, but we
are all like that
And then remember the Dick-and-Jane books
and the first word you learned - the biggest
word of all - LOOK
Or
Or
How my Network
Replaced Google
“just give me one good idea”
You came to wrong place
Feel free to
be skeptical
The Big
Ideas
Share what you think
Share what you read
Share
and
Share alike
Share What you See
Share what you create
Share Munitia
Why Share?
Professional
Responsibility
Modeling
Reciprocation
Feedback
Feedback
Feedback
Considerations
Publish then Filter
Quality is important but so
is quantity
Crap vs. Quality
Overwhelming
Find Your Niche
Creative Commons
Group Sharing
• What do you share?
• How do you share?
In 1989 Robert Fulghum wrote a book called “All I more
In 1989 Robert Fulghum wrote a book called “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” In his list of things he learned, Share Everything is at the top of the list. We’ve been talking about being reflective practitioners for years and while many do this, most do it in relative isolation or at best with locally developed groups. There is a better and more powerful way to share and learn. Using technologies such as blogs, rss, twitter, del.icio.us, skype and more, you can be part of a learning community that is exponentially greater than any you can muster inside the walls of your institution. This session will explore one man’s journey into creating a network where sharing and reflection with people from around the world on a daily basis is the norm. This session will introduce you to these tools and more importantly help you understand the value and power of sharing everything. less
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