Daily Bookmarks 11/04/2009
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CogDogBlog » Fear of Googled Past
Some common sense in response to fears of “Oh no! Someone might Google me someday and find out I’m not perfect!”
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Personal Branding in the Classroom? | Personal Branding Blog – Dan Schawbel
Response to a question about whether universities should teach personal branding
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Angela Maiers Educational Services: Personal Branding and Education – Thoughts on “Me 2.0”
A discussion of personal branding and its connections to education, arguing that being able to demonstrate your talents and passions is a 21st century skill
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Speaking from both his head and heart, Dan makes he compelling case that it is no longer is it enough to show that you are great, you have to show why you are a great match for a culture and brand of the company you want to work for. You have to be able to sell yourself, your talents, your passions, your uniqueness. (Aren’t these Key 21st Century Skills?)
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CC-By photos, mostly for textures. Lots of closeups of objects & nature (rock, fire, smoke, wood, glass, electric, etc.)
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The Usefulness of Wenger’s Framework in Understanding a Community of Practice.
Jane Bozarth’s dissertation on communities of practice, including a proposed revised framework for analyzing and understanding these communities. The revised version clarifies the difference between engagement and participation and adjusts definitions of other terms.
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10 Qualities of the Ideal Instructional Designer : The eLearning Coach
Brief discussion about whether instructional designers need degrees, followed by a list of qualities for successful instructional designers like “Be obsessed with learning everything.”
- The E-learning List | The Marketplace for E-learning Services
E-learning service providers can register on this site for free in different categories. Companies looking for e-learning solutions can submit RFPs and find people to work with.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
You’re very welcome. I’m working on a course on Professional Learning Communities right now, so the CoP research is helpful.
Thanks for the mention!
JB