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Stanley Milgram was a very innovative social experimenter. I will keep his experiments on authority for another blog post and instead will focus on his Small world experiment, which I have always found...
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Here are some more things that I thought were though-provoking, interesting, relevant or funny on day 2 the Learning 2008 conference: Out of Control One of my personal heroes was speaking today: Kevin...
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Leela James by Flickr user Pieter Baert Ever since I attended a conference in a Disney World resort in Orlando I have been meaning to write a very cynical post about how authenticity is disappearing...
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The Naked Corporation In March 2007 I read an article in Wired magazine titled The See -Through CEO. It introduced me to the concept of radical transparency. Ever since then, I have seen transparency...
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Arjen Vrielink and I write a monthly series titled: Parallax. We both agree on a title for the post and on some other arbitrary restrictions to induce our creative process. For this post we agreed to...
View ArticleLak11 Week 1: Introduction to Learning and Knowledge Analytics
Every week I will try and write down some reflections on the Open Online Course: Learning and Knowledge Analytics. These will by written for myself as much as for anybody else, so I have to apologise...
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