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Jan Klerk shared as favorite Afzeikcultuur groeit en geeft jeugd het slechte voorbeeld from BieBerwin
interessant berichtje over afzeikcultuur dat zich volgens mij niet beperkt tot jeugd. Ook een hoop BN-ers zeiken openbaar af via de media.
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Je LinkedIn status automatisch updaten vanuit Twitter from lifehacking.nl
Net deze handleiding gebruikt om Twitter aan Linkedin te linken. Ben benieuwd!
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Bestede tijd aan sociale netwerken verdubbeld from PCM Nieuws
het sociale web groeit lekker door:
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Hommel landt het best op ruwe bloemblaadjes from Wetenschap
van hommels word ik altijd vrolijk:)
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Bied eens je excuses aan from Lifehacking
een aardige post over iets dat ik nog vaker zou moeten doen
Jan Klerk shared as favorite How Oprah and Ashton have forever changed Twitter from The Viral Garden
how celebrities make Twitter mainstream
Jan Klerk shared as favorite ‘Liever eenzaam arm dan samen rijk’ from Marie-Jose Klaver
mooi stukje van @mjk over het onvermogen van traditionele media om te 'delen'
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Poisoning the well from Seth's Blog
the end of trust?
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Games in Haarlem from BieBerwin
de eerste voorzichtige stappen met gaming in Stadsbieb 023
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Howard’s Dream Office from Howard Rheingold's Vlog
lovely video tour through Howard Rheingold's 'Dream Office'
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Ignore your critics from Seth's Blog
Seth Godin: ..listen to the people who tell the most people about you.
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Internet culture from Informal Learning Blog
Jay Cross: The Internet is so pervasive that Internet values are blowing back into real life.
Jan Klerk shared as favorite The Persistence Paradox from KK Lifestream
persistence increases quality!
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Get Your Own Pen/Paper Blog from Aaron from The Shifted Librarian
Nice Library notebooks from Aaron Schmidt
Jan Klerk shared as favorite Ethnic Technology from KK Lifestream
We should expect technology to continue to exhibit ethnic and social preferences. Groups or individuals will reject all kinds of technologically advanced innovations simply because. Because everyone else accepts them. Or because they clash with their self-conception. Because they don't mind doing things with more effort. I know an author who writes science fiction books today in long hand. At least the first draft. Efficiency and productivity may, in the future, be seen as something to avoid.
Jan Klerk shared as favorite What Libraries Can Learn from Facebook from Tame The Web
some good remarks by @mstephens7 and @pbromberg on the topic sharing & privacy in the (digital) library environment
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