by Juliette Swett | Sep 3, 2013 | knowledge sharing, personal
Or… when does a blog “Jump the Shark” This summer has been filled with sporadic wifi, long road trips, and participating in my brother’s wedding. It has made me realize my dependence on good internet connections, as well as my hesitancy to...
by Juliette Swett | Jun 9, 2013 | knowledge sharing, online community
Before I began the class, knowledge was more of a fuzzy thought or idea–or just something that everyone could define for him or herself. Kind of like spirituality. But an academic take on the subject inspired me to push myself. Explicit knowledge, the...
by Juliette Swett | May 9, 2013 | knowledge sharing, online community, personal, technology
Some people share everything. On every site. Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest…It’s all the same. I can quite get over that hump. I think this is where Google Plus really tried to make a difference with “Circles” but by then, I was...
by Juliette Swett | Nov 7, 2012 | curation, knowledge sharing, online community, social learning, technology, tools
Twitter was like a gateway drug for me into the world of online professional development. After a couple of months, I was favoriting tweets like crazy and trying all sorts of tools to keep track of articles I enjoyed. For awhile, I was still using Delicious to catalog...
by Juliette Swett | Nov 5, 2012 | knowledge sharing, technology, tools
I was suffering from Info Overload! During this last year of transition, I fell into quite a love affair with Twitter. I found that hands down, it was the best way to keep up with trends in the learning community, and to build connections with professionals all over...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 1, 2012 | knowledge sharing, learning, online community, social learning, technology, tools
Have you ever worked for an organization in which staff members pass professional journals from one person to the next? I have. By the time the journal got to me, I had already read the relevant articles–they had been tweeted and retweeted by followers on...