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The 4 lessons Kid Fury teaches us

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So thank you Kid Fury for teaching us those lessons – whether you meant to or not! I don’t suggest letting anyone off scot free, but how would it look if a multi-national corporation sued a likable young fellow? Twitter engagement kid fury.

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Swimming against the tide

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That’s a lesson I’m sure Aneel Karnani learned earlier this month when he argued The Case Against Corporate Social Responsibility in The Wall Street Journal and the MIT Sloan Management Review. Swimming against the tide is a dangerous pastime, whether it be real or metaphorical.

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2010: My blogging year recapped

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• The 4 lessons Kid Fury teaches us. • Open Learning Network vs ILE. Social media. • Social media: It’s not about the technology! • Social media: Prevention is better than cure. • I stand corrected. • How not to do social media. • Why Gowalla should merge with Foursquare. • Sharing is caring.

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My 1-liners from TEDxCanberra 2010

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Melinda Gates crystallised 3 lessons that non-profit organisations can learn from Coca Cola. Francis Owusu claimed our dreams can come true if we overcome the fear of embarrassment and failure. William Dejean spruiked the success of AVID in turning mediocre students into high achievers. Pre-recorded talk from TEDxChange).

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20 real-world examples of Virtual Reality

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Nearpod’s VR lessons allow students to go on virtual field trips – @kiwirip. Students at Barker College manipulate virtual objects in a 3D space – @ActivateLearn. Students at Wagaman Primary School use augmented reality to bring an educational treasure hunt to life – @karinpfister.

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The joy of UX

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Another lesson learned. After I grandfathered my colleague to Step 3, he held out his smartphone and pointed it at the image like a lightsaber. He read the instruction to “point” his device literally. Steve Jobs famously obsessed over making his products insanely simple.

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