John Folk-Williams's Profile

My major interests are mental health and the use of collaboration to solve public policy problems and to build networked communities online. I blog on recovery from depression at http://www.storiedmind.com and on policy at http://www.crosscollaborate.com. I'm also working on developing eLearning m...

I use Diigo because I'd like to share links and gain ideas of new trends from the many groups and members here, especially relating to eLearning, Gov 2.0, mental health, online democracy, collaborative networks, collective intelligence, mediation, new forms of democratic deliberation, visualization of information, blogging & many more issues.

Member since Jul 10, 2006, follows 5 people, 8 public groups, 1503 public bookmarks (1555 total).

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  • Collaboration

    528 members, 1192 items

    Collaboration is an exciting domain given the Internet's ability to transcend boundaries, uniting individuals and networks in common goals. Let's celebrate and document this phenomena as it evolves before our eyes. Now that's collaboration!

  • Collective Intellegence

    14 members, 29 items

    This space is make for discution about of the collective intellegence and others topic around the e-learning, pedagogia innovation,and web 2.0.

  • E-learning Innovations

    89 members, 874 items

    Group for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework's E-learning Innovations Grant staff and recipients

  • openDemocracy

    83 members, 230 items

    The community of people reading and commenting on openDemocracy

  • PsychSplash Psychology Group

    56 members, 590 items

    The PsychSplash Psychology Group seeks to collaboratively identify and showcase interesting and practical Psychology-related websites and internet resources

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