I haven’t been very successful today trying to join the superb 24 hour online event from Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation on “Conversations about Learning in Organisations” that I blogged about yesterday. It looks like Elluminate doesn’t get along well with my Mac apparently, since it keeps crashing consistently ever single time I try to access the online event (And I don’t seem to be the only one either!); so I guess I will have to try again tomorrow and, if that doesn’t work still, I suppose I will be catching up with the various recordings that will be made available at a later time.
Moving onwards then!
Yes, folks, it is that time again! The Sweettt Podcast moves on further along and I am happy to bring you over here our next episode (Episode 11), where both Matt Simpson, my good friend and co-host, and yours truly spent a few minutes talking some more around the topic of Information Flow (Part II). You can download or play the podcasting episode from this location. And here are some show notes of what you may expect from listening to it that Matt already mentioned in the corresponding blog post:
- “What is more important, quality or quantity?
- Who you are in your blog is very different than who you are in a microblog.
- What constitutes a valid blog? Can a blog be trivial?
- When does your Twitter become a village? – See Laura Fitton
- How do you enter a online social village and navigate its streets?
- To achieve flow in the information space, how do you sample information?
- What is the alternative to managing content within the information space?
- How do you choose which new technology to use in the information sharing space?
- What kind of people try technology first? What does a bleeding edge early adopter look like? See Chris Miller
- How do you keep track of your new technology?
- What’s the ideal amount of technology for the majority of us?
- Which is the predominant future trend, increased technology fragmentation with more tools, or consolidation of technology into fewer tools?
- If services become specialized and exploited in other contexts (other web sites), what will be the incentive for the service to be provided, especially if people are not going to the homepage?“
And, of course, you will notice as well how we spent some time as well talking about living “A World Without Email” and our growing need to diversify our email inboxes; to fragment them so that it does fit a specific purpose versus all purposes, which is what is happening at the moment. Some fascinating conversations, indeed, which developed into other areas we will be exploring in future podcasting episodes.
Oh, yes, it is good to be back! Hope you enjoy the episode, just as much as we did 🙂
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