Nick Leffler

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Employees Avoiding Corporate Barriers

Nick Leffler

It’s also clear that email isn’t the most effective way to collaborate on a document or exchange video files for review. If barriers are in place to share files and collaborate on documents, employees will probably go to external methods. Collaborating on projects is a must in any workplace, nobody works in a silo.

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Going To Work After Vacation – My Slow Path Back

Nick Leffler

Now that I’ve made it this far and have documented my slow trail back to reality, I’m going to have more motivation to keep up my posting at regular intervals. Oh, and if you don’t get to your previous capacity right away after trying, don’t stop, keep trying. You’ll get there. Regularity.

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The Things We Can Do With Crowdsourcing Are Limitless (But Hard)

Nick Leffler

I don’t feel like I’m the best participant because I haven’t joined into the co-authored document (an example of crowdsourcing I suppose) defining all these objects or other activities that I should be doing.I’ve ’ve more flowed in and out of.

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Learning From Others

Nick Leffler

For the times I have remembered to use the #LrnToday hashtag, I now have a documented time and topic of what I learned. Sharing and reflecting on what’s been learned recently is a daily activity, if not hourly. Reflection & Research.

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

Working out loud allows you to better reflect on your process, gather feedback from other teammates, and document your process and thinking for others to see. On A Personal Level. The benefits on a personal level are also invaluable.

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Communities of Inquiry

Nick Leffler

I know nothing about it and am going to document my first impressions of what it means to me. I’ve caught a few random discussions on CoI here and there in the community and on Twitter but I must say I’m still completely clueless as to what it is, and I like it like that for now. So, that’s my stance in this blog post.

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Closing Out 2014 With Learning Reflection

Nick Leffler

After completing my second MOOC, I decided I needed to document my thoughts on the experience. First step is to recognize a self imposed barrier, second step is to find ways to remove that habit and keep pushing forward. MOOCs Have a Long Way To Go – June 23.