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The Neo-Generalist — Why & What
fter I read the book, The Neo-Generalist, by Kenneth Mikkelsen and Richard Martin, thoughts, feelings, and stories shared resonated as I shifted into a world of constant change.
A generalist has specialities
Continuous learning. I share why and what shifting in a world of constant change is all about. Read on.
A few years ago, I wrote this blog post ‘Are we in the age of collective learning and co-creation?’ How …
avigating Knowledge Flows Fast & Slow. There is value in going deeper into an uncertain and fragmented world. We think critically, respond, contribute to online conversations while adding value regarding the context. We connect, contribute and unplug when needed.
Do …
Wander: how can we do so with creative generalists in our networked society?
On Generalists
“Not all those who wander are lost.” — J.R.R. Tolkien
“Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder.”- E.B. White
Many people advocate …
Sensemaking: Why, What & How
n March 2013, I visited the exhibition ‘Soleil Froid [Cold Sun]’ at the Palais of Tokyo in Paris. The photo above makes me think of our pattern recognition and sensemaking abilities and practices. How …
Collective Learning: why, what and how?
Recently, after reading a great post from Gianpiero Petriglieri offering a different view on MOOCs, here is what I tweeted:
…“Education is not just about skills, concepts, knowledge as commodity. It is also about
The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
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