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Learn to Adapt Links for June 23rd

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Learn to Adapt Links for May 21st

  • The Value of Believing in Free Will – I've never been a fan of predetermination theories/beliefs becuase I believe it undermines individual potential. It turns out it is not good for our society either…
  • Corporate Policies on Web 2.0 (Enterprise 2.0) – Tony pulled together some policies from companies re: using Web 2.0 tools at work. As we cover in our Web 2.0 University courses, the processes and culture aspects of Enterprise 2.0 implementations is usually a bigger challenge than the tech.

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Learn to Adapt Links for May 21st

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Learn to Adapt bookmarks for May 1st

These are my links for May 1st:

  • Buried Prejudice: The Bigot in Your Brain: Scientific American – "Deep within our subconscious, all of us harbor biases that we consciously abhor. And the worst part is: we act on them." Important article re: the bias we all bring to our perception of the world: great implications for diversity and inclusion
  • Sonivis – Anew entrant in the growing "KM 2.0" movement. It offers a quick overview on current Wiki states or developments, e.g. author activity levels, edit growth, or collaboration index (and more). Very interesting graphical presentation of data.

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Learn to Adapt bookmarks for April 30th

These are my links for April 30th:

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