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Organizations and Networks or Organizations are Social Networks … what will the vision be? | communicationreflections
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Organizations and Networks or Organizations are Social Networks what will the vision be? Asymp; 7 Comments. Kadushin (2012, Understanding Social Networks. Speaks to formal organizations, as organizations. Bound physically and culturally in modern tradition and hierarchy. However, what happens when these walls break down – physically, socially, and metaphorically? Will the title of this blog simply be organizations are social networks? Campus, the Edmonton Clinic Health Academy. Free the best minds. Will ...
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CBC | teresasturgess
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Research and Reflections for Academic Pursuits. We’ll be back! The last time we talked about the Occupy Movement as a cohort we were taking our history of technologies course. I sang to you the Buffalo Springfield song there’s something happening here, what is it ain’t exactly clear…stop, children, what’s that sound. Everybody look what’s going down… (1967). Where has the movement gone? In fact when I looked to update myself today, they were in the news. My Digital Literacy Journey. Collective Intelligen...
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The evolving participatory culture — beautiful | teresasturgess
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Research and Reflections for Academic Pursuits. The evolving participatory culture — beautiful. Our Social Network class professor @KateMilberry. An ‘academic rock star — someone who truly lives by what he lectures on and studies. His specialty is participatory culture. I felt Jenkins would be an appropriate salute and final reflection for my last class blog post. Henry Jenkins Key Ideas around Participatory Culture. Relatively low barriers for engagement. Strong support for sharing creations with others.
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Social Media and Chronic Disease | judithdyck
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Archive for the ‘Social Media and Chronic Disease’ Category. The Information Prescription Part 8: Final Thoughts. Well, maybe not final thoughts. There are a lot of things that I want to follow up as a result of what I’ve learned about social media for people with chronic conditions. A few that might be interesting include: While Weitzman et al.(2010) and Greene et al. (2010) developed research frameworks for analyzing online information […]. Filed under: Social Media and Chronic Disease. In choosing a s...
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Top Ten | judithdyck
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Posts Tagged ‘Top Ten’. The Information Prescription Part Seven: Best Practices. Like any endeavour in life, it’s best to be armed with some awareness of what to do and what not to do before proceeding. What follows are my tips for patients going online that clinicians might want to pass along. If you do, please acknowledge the source. Ten Tips for Patients Going Online Inform yourself […]. Filed under: Social Media and Chronic Disease. What is essential is invisible to the eye. Https 6 days ago.
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Twitter | judithdyck
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Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’. I’m a sometime Twitter user, always a little bemused by the platform. For me, Twitter is a swift flowing river where I occasionally dip my hand to catch information or add to the volume. Last week, however, while at the Canadian Patient Safety Institute 10th Anniversary Conference, I tweeted “The answer to increasing complexity is […]. What is essential is invisible to the eye. The Information Prescription Part 8: Final Thoughts. President, Dr Neil Fassina! Https 6 days ago.
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The Information Prescription Part Seven: Best Practices | judithdyck
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The Information Prescription Part Six: Weighing the Options. The Information Prescription Part 8: Final Thoughts. The Information Prescription Part Seven: Best Practices. Like any endeavour in life, it’s best to be armed with some awareness of what to do and what not to do before proceeding. What follows are my tips for patients going online that clinicians might want to pass along. If you do, please acknowledge the source. Ten Tips for Patients Going Online. Inform yourself on what’s available. A reputa...
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@patientsafety | judithdyck
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Posts Tagged ‘@patientsafety’. I’m a sometime Twitter user, always a little bemused by the platform. For me, Twitter is a swift flowing river where I occasionally dip my hand to catch information or add to the volume. Last week, however, while at the Canadian Patient Safety Institute 10th Anniversary Conference, I tweeted “The answer to increasing complexity is […]. What is essential is invisible to the eye. The Information Prescription Part 8: Final Thoughts. President, Dr Neil Fassina! Https 6 days ago.
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Mobile Telephone Etiquette | teresasturgess
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Research and Reflections for Academic Pursuits. Tag Archives: Mobile Telephone Etiquette. Today’s Mobile Phone Business Etiquette: Rude or Acceptable? I undertook this research topic as my final capping project for the University of Alberta Master of Arts in Communications and Technology. The final report can be accessed here: Sturgess. Research revealed this to be a popular topic across academic literature and many other mediums. Today’s Mobile Phone Business Etiquette: Rude or Acceptable?
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There are no coincidences | marcbavin
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There are no coincidences. This is a little cliche that my mom loves to use… as a basis for. In some cases I agree, but in others we learn that it just boils down to math and probability. Today’s class, and stories from fellow classmates, inspired me to think further about social circles… particularly about those chance encounters that help us connect the dots. John and Carrie (my wife): found out they attended the applied communications program at Camosun College (Victoria, BC) at the same time. May 16,...