Don’t worry! I used the google glass on the dashboard so I don’t have to hold anything and I can look straight ahead at the road.
I realized yesterday that I think in terms of communities or groups, now. Whenever I am learning something new, I am thinking about which audience it makes sense for. Do you do this, and if so, how does it affect your learning (or your students’ learning)?
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Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?
Is that University Blvd. near Cherry Hills? I heard your message but am also finding myself challenged to figure out where you recorded this! 😛
Is that University Blvd. near Cherry Hills? I heard your message but am also finding myself challenged to figure out where you recorded this! 😛
Is that University Blvd. near Cherry Hills? I heard your message but am also finding myself challenged to figure out where you recorded this! 😛
Yes. You totally pinpointed it!
Yes. You totally pinpointed it!
Yes. You totally pinpointed it!
Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
Ben Wilkoff one of the things I tend to think about is whether or not the post is appropriate for a community. For example, if the item is really cool, but not specifically connected, should it go in this place? This is especially true when I think about the goals or missions of the community (i.e. my blog posts maybe don’t belong in the Student Blogging Network community).
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
When I post in communities I usually filter myself with this question: Is this relevant and useful to the community? In general, I think it is crucial to think of your audience when you prepare a message to push.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
I am sometimes mindful of the “marinade” of a community. Depending on the members of a community sharing can sometimes lead to an echo-chamber effect with similar ideas bouncing around. Hence, it is important to broaden communities to incorporate various perspectives and voices.
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?
There is an innate desire to talk about the issue or idea or question or… versus an email blast where information is shared. How do we get community members to engage in the conversation rather than reading just for information?