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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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4 Articles match "Clay Shirky","Kevin Kelly"
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A tipped hat back to Eric Norlin
Many come to mind: Kevin Kelly, Stuart Brand, Dave Winer, Chris Anderson, Jerry Michalski, Esther Dyson, Tim O’Reilly, Steve Gillmor, Kevins Marks and Werbach, Craig Burton, Clay Shirky, Bruce Sterling… the list, as I think about it, is quite long. The Cluetrain Manifesto wasn’t the biggest nonfiction book to come along in early 2000. That would be Who Moved My Cheese .
Doc Searls Weblog
- Sunday, June 7, 2009
Calling Stephen Potter…
Cued no doubt by the mysterious invisible hand of cyberspace, I received an email this evening from Brittanica pointing to an online debate among Nick Carr, Kevin Kelly, Clay Shirky, Sven Birkerts, and other worthies that ties back to both the post with Camus and my earlier rant about Carr’s stoopid arguments . Catch this action:
Research + Web = More Consensus, Less Diversity (At Least, So Far) | Britannica Blog
Internet Time
- Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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Idea nodes & innovation
Ogle’s concept of nodes as idea spaces are a piece in the puzzle being decoded by Rob Cross, Ross Dawson, Valdis Krebs, Duncan Watts, John Hagel, John Seely Brown, Verna Allee, Kevin Kelly, Clay Shirky, Albert Laszlo-Barabasi, George Siemens, David Weinberger, Ross Mayfield, and others. Ogle asks us to think spaces, not places, and to return to Kevin Kelly for answers. I am a wanderer, enthusiastically trudging wherever my curiosity leads me. In Australia last month, a client gave me a copy of Smart World , Breakthrough Creativity and the New
Internet Time
- Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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A tipped hat back to Eric Norlin
Many come to mind: Kevin Kelly, Stuart Brand, Dave Winer, Chris Anderson, Jerry Michalski, Esther Dyson, Tim O’Reilly, Steve Gillmor, Kevins Marks and Werbach, Craig Burton, Clay Shirky, Bruce Sterling… the list, as I think about it, is quite long. The Cluetrain Manifesto wasn’t the biggest nonfiction book to come along in early 2000. That would be Who Moved My Cheese .
Doc Searls Weblog
- Sunday, June 7, 2009
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Calling Stephen Potter…
Cued no doubt by the mysterious invisible hand of cyberspace, I received an email this evening from Brittanica pointing to an online debate among Nick Carr, Kevin Kelly, Clay Shirky, Sven Birkerts, and other worthies that ties back to both the post with Camus and my earlier rant about Carr’s stoopid arguments . Catch this action:
Research + Web = More Consensus, Less Diversity (At Least, So Far) | Britannica Blog
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- Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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How is the internet changing the way you think?
Kevin Kelly
Clay Shirky
John Brockman’s Edge has posted the responses from its members to their Annual Question. This year they wanted to know, “ How is the internet changing the way you think? ” 8221;
The Long Now Blog
- Monday, January 11, 2010
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