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288 Articles match "Skills","Twitter"

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10 Search Engines to Explore the Deep End of the Invisible Web
Intute also provides free of cost over 60 free online tutorials to learn effective internet research skills. All comments are moderated. Topics MUO Guides Browsing Cool Software Web Apps Lists of Tools How-To Tips Windows Mac Linux Gaming Mobile Apps Polls Geeky Fun BitTorrent The Easy Guide iPhone Unofficial Manual Itunes The Big Book Linux Getting Started Mac Beginners Guide Movies For Movie Addicts PC Building
www.makeuseof.com - Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Communities, communication & construction of knowledge
Some of the things I learned on Twitter this past week. @oscarberg to learn and to be able to have the skills to come up with your own “know-what”. And it is a gap we see not only at the base level of simple web constructs such as web pages or Twitter profiles, but even more so at the higher reaches of social engagement, in professional discourse and communities of practice. oscarberg “Most enterprise social software platforms actually separate internal communication from external communication while email & phone doesn’t.” 8221;
Harold Jarche - Friday, March 12, 2010
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Announcing The Fifth Annual CM Summit: Theme and Initial Lineup
Twitter grew five fold and became a major online player, tens of millions of us learned how to live out loud in public. And Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo began integrating Facebook and Twitter’s real time signals into their search offerings, creating an ever-circulating ecosystem of conversation across the web. It means developing the skills and practices of a publisher, and taking a platform-based approach to connecting with customers. ( cross posted from FM blog ) I’m very excited to announce the theme and line-up for our fifth CM Summit , to be held in New York
John Battelle's Searchblog - Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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  • Co-operation: from soft skill to hard skill
    What are known as soft skills , like getting along with others, are becoming much more important than commonly known hard skills. People skills, while a bonus, were not seen as an essential, despite the fact that fewer than half of CEOs globally (and around a third in the UK) felt their HR department could manage the people agenda adequately by itself. Work in networks requires different skills than in directed hierarchies, which have nurtured This is still not a general perception amongst business leaders; as recently as last year, Management-Issues reported: The
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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  • 4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals
    world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals? So I want to focus in on three “meta” skills that may be a little harder to quantify, but which I feel are at the root of most of the other skills already mentioned. This month’s “Big Question” from Tony Karrer jolted me out of my sun-gardening-induced blogging lethargy to reply to this question: In a Learning 2.0
    Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
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  • 3 Key Web Working Skills to Develop in 2009
    If you’re a web worker, then you know the importance of constantly examining, reassessing and adding to your existing skill set. Skill 1: Working Knowledge of HTML and CSS It happened to traditional freelancers and consultants when they were expected to bring desktop publishing skills to the table along with their analytical abilities, and it will happen with online workers as well. A successful online entrepreneur is almost always a extremely adaptable and eager to learn.
    Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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  • Work Skills Keeping Up?
    In New Work and New Work Skills , I discuss the fact that most of us have not participated in formal learning since college on foundational knowledge work skills - especially metacognitive skills. Our last formal learning used card catalogs, microfiche readers, Xerox machines, libraries, etc. Most of us have strong skills in some areas and are much weaker in others simply due to the fact that we acquire our skills in completely ad hoc ways. When were you taught: how to take take notes on a laptop during a meeting, how to filter a flood of new content, how to reach out via networks to find expertise, how to leverage the wisdom of crowds? Tilde Effect What epitomizes the situation for me is the Google ~ operator.
    Work Literacy - Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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  • Skills for learning professionals
    world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals? That’s the LCB big question , and my article on Skills 2.0 , written one year ago, addressed this very question. said that the main skill needed by learning professionals is attitude , especially being open to continuous learning and opening up your learning to public view in order to collaborate with other professionals. In a Learning 2.0 So when this question
    Harold Jarche - Sunday, July 5, 2009
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  • Too Much Information or a Skills Gap
    It's a big skills, knowledge, performance gap – see Work Skills Keeping Up . It's why I created Work Literacy about a year ago. Wes has some specific suggestions in his post for how to deal with TMI. I try to address this through posts such as: Tool Set LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers Top-Down Strategy Better Memory Information Radar Processing Pages with Links Networks and Learning Communities Collaborate Twitter as Personal Work and Learning Tool Search I look forward to collaborating on
    elearning Technology - Thursday, July 9, 2009
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  • Twitter as Personal Learning and Work Tool
    For people new to the concepts of social media and reviewing their tool set, is Twitter a good choice as a tool? Introduction to Twitter for Learning Here are some good initial starting points that discuss Twitter for Learning - Twitter for Learning Twitter - A Teaching and Learning Tool Twitter Collaboration Stories Quick Start Guide to Twitter Twitter Newbies Guide 10 reasons why Twitter will help improve your already existing networks Newbie's guide to Twitter Twitter is Not for People New to Social Learning
    elearning Technology - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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  • How Twitter is a Communications Game Changer
    It is no secret that I love Twitter . have to admit that besides email, Twitter is my most important communications tool, particularly for my business but not exclusively so. The more I see where social media and online communications is going, the more I realize how Twitter has transformed the landscape in both big and subtle ways. An obvious I Even mainstream media is referring to the Twitterstream, using Twitter to gauge public sentiment, and referring to people’s Twitter pages.
    Web Worker Daily - Monday, November 10, 2008
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  • Your Guide to Job Search and Personal Branding on Twitter
    Twitter --the 140 character social networking client, so thought it would be nice to share). Getting Started on Twitter --If you're new to Twitter. . . Newbie's Guide to Twitter Getting Started on Twitter in Plain English networking site--is becoming increasingly useful for job seekers. It doesn't
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Saturday, May 16, 2009
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  • Twitter for Business: Cut the Chatter with Twalala
    A combination of events yesterday got me thinking about how much time I spend sifting my Twitter stream for valuable, work-related and/or professionally useful information. First, fellow WWD writer Aliza Sherman posted a tweet about starting a second account to follow only those twitterers you really want to pay special attention to. Then, Chris Morin posted a comment on my post about key web working I’m not even following a very large number of people, and yet if I add it up, mining my tweets takes up a fair amount of my time during the day. I
    Web Worker Daily - Friday, January 16, 2009
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