What caught my attention on weeks 6,7 and 8 of 2021.
…“We, humans, are intuitive beings. We sense from what we observe, hear, smell, touch. We have the ability to convert disparate data and past knowledge/patterns into useful information, by
What caught my attention on weeks 6,7 and 8 of 2021.
…“We, humans, are intuitive beings. We sense from what we observe, hear, smell, touch. We have the ability to convert disparate data and past knowledge/patterns into useful information, by
RT @marciamarcia RT @tloh: “I don’t have one mentor. My network mentors me.” — Reid Hoffman, as quoted in @Forbes magazine” via @lehawes
What does an uplifting learning relationship/experience look like? I heard this week in the podcast ‘…
“The 21st century — and many things we have been expecting for the near future — suddenly hit us with a vengeance in 2020. Now we need to connect, adapt, and find our new normal. Perpetual Beta 2020 is another …
What caught my attention on week 45.
“The Japan By River Cruise podcast will take you on a wonderful snarky journey through current Japanese events and the culture. Laugh and also grow wiser.”
Let’s move to India and …
What caught my attention during weeks 34 and 35 of 2020.
…“As long as the mind is moving, it is unable to accurately reflect the various aspects of the external world, just as a warped mirror cannot reflect objects
What caught my attention on week 22 of 2020.
It is always so fun and insightful to meet up with Paul Simbeck-Hampson who is a kind and classy coach, friend and learning partner over years. This …
This is what caught my attention on week 21 of 2020.
…“It is way too easy to forget to give credit to those people. It is way too easy to lose ourselves in our own immediate problems. Yet, it
…“We should find others who are sharing their knowledge flow and in turn contribute our own. #PKMastery is not about being a better digital librarian, or curator, it’s about becoming a participating member of a networked society.” — Harold Jarche
I wrote a while ago, curating our network and growing with people while learning and making sense together matter. Beyond networks, perhaps this also matters:
…“Content and communities are shaping how people find & connect w/ each other.” — @GautamGhosh
I love learning on the go from podcasts. Lately, I have re-discovered a podcast brought by Martin Lessard: M2 – Mutation numérique. As put on his website in French.
Translated:
…“M2 is
18 rue des Cordeliers.
77184 Émerainville. France.
Monday – Friday
9am to 6pm
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