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dolors reigStephen Downes [http://www.downes.ca/] was kind enough to allow me to publish this here. I was especially interested in it because FranklinCovey [http://www.franklincovey.com/] was one of my clients when I worked at EDS. Watch for a version of this to app
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Ingunn Kjøl WiigKarakteristika på "connected people"
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But if publishing your own stuff comes at the expense of reading, and commenting on, other people’s stuff, that’s not so great.
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When connecting online, it is more important to find the places you can add value rather than to pursue a particular goal or objective.
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connecting with others online is the work.
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In a connected world, you want to be needed and wanted. This will, over time, cause resources to be sent to you, not as a reward for some piece of work, but because people will want to send you stuff to help you to be even more valuable to them.
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They network. Each has his or her own goals and objectives, but what joins the whole is a web of protocols and communications.
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People who use online communications ‘only for business’ – or worse, feel that other people shouldn’t be posting cat photos or playing Scrabble on Facebook – are employing only a small part of the communications capacity of the internet.
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taspoly1Stephen Downes, Guest Contributor « Lisa Neal
for:hc.interactive for:hc.learning2learn collaboration learning
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Jeff GiddensWhen you share, people are more willing to share with you. In a networked world, this gives you access to more than you could ever produce or buy by yourself. By sharing, you increase your own capacity, which increases your marketability.
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Posting, after all, isn’t about airing your own views. It’s about connecting, and the best way to connect is to clearly draw the link between their content, and yours.
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When connecting online, it is more important to find the places you can add value rather than to pursue a particular goal or objective.
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