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The first thing any connected person should be is receptive.
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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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Cyndi Danner-Kuhncreating course to help teachers build PLNs (Personal Learning Networks. Use these 7 Habits of Connected People. PLN's Social Netowrking, Twitter and such.
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Shanta RohseConnection comes first.
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you can add value rather than pursue a particular goal or objective.
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The Web is a fast-changing medium, and you need to adapt to fit the needs of the moment, rather than to be driving it forward along a specific agenda.
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The first thing any connected person should be is receptive.
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it is important to spend some time listening and getting the lay of the land.
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michael chalkTerrific article by Stephen Downes, which also appeared in the eLearn Magazine. How to be connected online: 1. Be Reactive, 2. Go With The Flow, 3. Connection Comes First, 4. Share, 5. RTFM, 6. Cooperate, 7. Be Yourself.
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Rebecca HatherleyThe first thing any connected person should be is receptive. Whether on a discussion forum, mailing list, or in a blogging community or gaming site, it is important to spend some time listening and getting the lay of the land.
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mrsgfce Guillsuccessful teens ideas
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Tania Sheko7 habits of highly connected people by Stephen Downes
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J BlackSeven Habits of Highly Connected People
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anja c. wagnerNa, das passt ja zu meinen edutrends-Tipps ... Ist dem so: Kollaboration ist offline, Kooperation online?
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Angela MaiersGreat post on Connectivity
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Will RichardsonThe first thing any connected person should be is receptive. Whether on a discussion forum, mailing list, or in a blogging community or gaming site, it is important to spend some time listening and getting the lay of the land.
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Zsolt KulcsárStephen Downes
The first thing any connected person should be is receptive. Whether on a discussion forum, mailing list, or in a blogging community or gaming site, it is important to spend some time listening and getting the lay of the land.-
2. Go With The Flow
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it is more important to find the places to which you can add value rather than pursue a particular goal or objective
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Bill HarshbargerCommon sense about what many of us fear.
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Christy TuckerA riff on Stephen Covey for living, working, and communicating in a highly connected world. Not just the intuitive common-sense advice you see other places--who else would advise you to quit wasting time playing phone tag offline when you could spend that time making real connections online?
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The idea behind "being yourself" is not that you have some sort of offline life (though you may). Rather, it's a recognition that your online life encompasses the many different facets of your life, and that it is important that these facets are all represented and work together.
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