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01 Jul 10
Will RichardsonAt the end of the day, I’m just flailing around in here like the next person trying to see how if all makes sense for myself and for my own children. The conversations are shifting, both in form and content. In the process, it gets more challenging to hel
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23 Aug 08
Kristina Hoeppner"I learn when my thoughts get pushed, when I read what others have written about other ideas on their own blogs, when I engage in the conversations about those ideas."
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03 Apr 08
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01 Apr 08
Cherice MontgomeryVery thoughtful post re: the online spaces in which conversations occur, the kinds of interaction those spaces engender, and what is gained and lost in the process of clicking in and out of the flow.
cognition conversations flow meaning publishing reading writing
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The conversations are limited to a few but cloned by many.
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So what you’re saying is it’s about the links, not the conversation?”
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the bulk of my learning these days comes in the conversation,
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the publishing piece,
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is not where I learn the most.
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the biggest frustration that newcomers to these tools experience. It’s random, seemingly aimless, and requires a whole bunch of other skills to navigate effectively.
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I then click out of the flow to see the larger post, and offer my view in the flow — not on the blog
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I depend on the network connections I have to filter and find and share and provoke, but without the deeper conversations among the nodes in that network, it’s feeling like the connections lose value.
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William FerriterAn interesting Will Rich bit about how conversations are changing because of digital tools.
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