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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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5 Articles match "Clay Shirky","Doc Searls"
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Pew Report Interview
Here's how I am featured: "Here are some of the respondents: Clay Shirky, Esther Dyson, Doc Searls, Nicholas Carr, Susan Crawford, David Clark, Jamais Cascio, Peter Norvig, Craig Newmark, Hal Varian, Howard Rheingold, Andreas Kluth, Jeff Jarvis, Andy Oram, David Sifry, Marc Rotenberg, John Pike, Andrew Nachison, Anthony Townsend, Ethan Zuckerman, Stephen Downes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Jim Warren, Sandra Brahman, Seth Finkelstein, Jerry Berman, and Stewart Baker." I was interviewed some time ago ( here's how I responded , in full) for a Pew report on the future of the internet , which has now come out.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
The Internet in 2020 - What the Experts Predict
So, English majors lose, engineering wins, and what looks like an Up or Down question says more about the demographic of the answerer than any prediction of the future ." - Clay Shirky, professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University
" More people are reading and writing, and in more ways, for more readers and other writers, than ever before , and the sum of all of it goes up every day." - Doc Searls , co? Most experts agree that Google won't make us stupid. Indeed, 76% of technology stakeholders and critics interviewed by the Pew Research
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, February 19, 2010
Informal Learning - Untitled Article
berkman] Clay Shirky on the future of news - Joho the Blog , September 22, 2009
Can’t make hard boiled soft - Doc Searls Weblog , September 18, 2009
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Informal Learning
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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Evening Beer Notes
Sez Dave, Doc Searls likes to say that markets are conversations, but people are conversations too. Doc Searls calls this Vendor Relationship Management (VRM). The Failure of #amazonfail , by Clay Shirky, is a good read too. I’m bummed that I’m drinking a beer on the deck here in Santa Barbara while Dave is in Cambridge . Would have enjoyed having coffee with him this morning.
Doc Searls Weblog
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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The Internet in 2020 - What the Experts Predict
So, English majors lose, engineering wins, and what looks like an Up or Down question says more about the demographic of the answerer than any prediction of the future ." - Clay Shirky, professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University
" More people are reading and writing, and in more ways, for more readers and other writers, than ever before , and the sum of all of it goes up every day." - Doc Searls , co? Most experts agree that Google won't make us stupid. Indeed, 76% of technology stakeholders and critics interviewed by the Pew Research
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, February 19, 2010
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Pew Report Interview
Here's how I am featured: "Here are some of the respondents: Clay Shirky, Esther Dyson, Doc Searls, Nicholas Carr, Susan Crawford, David Clark, Jamais Cascio, Peter Norvig, Craig Newmark, Hal Varian, Howard Rheingold, Andreas Kluth, Jeff Jarvis, Andy Oram, David Sifry, Marc Rotenberg, John Pike, Andrew Nachison, Anthony Townsend, Ethan Zuckerman, Stephen Downes, Rebecca MacKinnon, Jim Warren, Sandra Brahman, Seth Finkelstein, Jerry Berman, and Stewart Baker." I was interviewed some time ago ( here's how I responded , in full) for a Pew report on the future of the internet , which has now come out.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 20, 2010
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Informal Learning - Untitled Article
berkman] Clay Shirky on the future of news - Joho the Blog , September 22, 2009
Can’t make hard boiled soft - Doc Searls Weblog , September 18, 2009
Here are the top sites from Informal Learning Flow for September 2009.
Featured Sources
The following are the top items from featured sources based
Informal Learning
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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Re-discovering Parts of My Path to the Concept of Wirearchy
Here Comes Everybody - the Power of Organizing Without Organizations , by Clay Shirky
The Cluetrain Manifesto , by Doc Searls, Chris Locke, David Weinberger and Rick Levine
I spent the bulk of the day yesterday doing something I have been meaning to do for at least 4 years now. I went looking for something in my storage space at the condominium where I live and, as always, I realized that at least half of my very full storage space consists of boxes of books that I have accumulated over the years( the ones I have decided to keep after weeding out (yes, honestly)
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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