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Context is King: Excerpts from posts and articles - Part I

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Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning The notion that news comes in and stories go out — text and photos come in and paper goes out — is an artifact of the means of production and distribution, of course. The New News Process. Now a story never begins and it never ends. …In Who brings that together?

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HPT and Social Learning: David Wilkins via Skype #ISPI -Sharing some key points.

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And whether the news is good or bad, they tell everyone. My take: With the increasing availability of informal content via different networks, customers are more connected than ever before. The " Cluetrain " effect is here to stay. Thesis #12: There are no secrets. The networked market knows more than companies do about their own products.

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Content Curation: One More Role for an Enterprise Community Manager

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One needs to develop a nose for useful content just like an experienced editor develops a sense for what could be breaking news. This skill cannot be automated and requires constant engagement with the community to develop.

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Is Multiple Activity Streams the Way Forward for Enterprise Platforms?

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In a different post, he writes: … I am concerned that having status updates, file sharing, Q&A,news links, CRM updates, social media feeds, workflow approvals, ERP orders,support tickets, polls/surveys and a dozen other sources of information all pipedinto the same stream can make social software almost unusable.

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In response to: Why “Talk” Culture Ruins Everything

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And Hugh McGuire puts it brilliantly when he writes: "It always surprises me that there aren’t more articles about the dangers of one-on-one conversations: after all – shouldn’t we be worried about, “the fragmentation of data that the conversations produce, as news articles, novels and record albums are broken down into verbal words and sentences shared (..)

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

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However, it is in the news with events like NASA completing first successful 3-D printing project in space. Here is a heart warming story of how interacting with Siri helped an autistic child make sense of the world at his pace -- How One Boy with Autism Became BFF with Apple''s Siri.

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