a personal history of blogging

by Sandy PideritAugust 7, 2009

Okay, now that you’ve visited some, are you ready to comment? Contribute? We’re ready …In this morning’s panel, I talked about Management Professor Notes II, where I blogged between 2005 and 2007, while I was a professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. I thought that PDW participants might enjoy reading some of [...]

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What is a blog and the blogosphere (links)

by JordiAugust 7, 2009

These are some links I will use for part of the workshop today.
What is a blog?

Work Matters
Authentic Organizations

The DNA of the living web: the Cluetrain Manifesto.
Graphic of what happens to your post.
What is the Blogosphere? Technorati report.
The Academic Blogosphere-
Wiki for Academic Blogs (maybe100-200?)
As a stab in the dark, I searched the Chronicle of Higher Education [...]

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Reflections From A Novice

by drmcewanAugust 6, 2009

I am honoured to have been invited to contribute to InsightsToActions. You can find out a wee bit more about me here http://www.thesmartworkcompany.com/who-we-are/
Why Do I Blog?
As a novice blogger of just eight months, I blog mainly to sort out what I think. I also do it to have a voice. What I get in return [...]

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A Brief Message for my AOM Colleagues

by bretlsimmonsAugust 6, 2009

Bob Sutton of Stanford University has been blogging since June 2006. Bob’s blog, Work Matters, is easily my favorite and I have been following it and sharing it with my students for several years. There is a link on Bob’s site to the Asshole Rating Self-Exam. Within the first 15 minutes of [...]

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What kind of Info Tech user are you?

by CV HarquailAugust 2, 2009

Are you a roving node, an surfing drifter, or an aging hippie a media mover?
Don’t know? Interested to find out?
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has a 2 minute survey you can take that will find your place in their typology of Info & Communication Technology Users.
It’s interesting to see the array of types [...]

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Insights for Better/More Fun Conference Participation

by CV HarquailAugust 2, 2009

Two social media gurus, each reflecting on the same conference experience (SXSW), wrote about how they and others might have a better experience— something more fun, more interesting , and more enriching.
Their insights, and your personal reflections on them, might help you frame your AOM conference experience differently this year…. What do you think?

Click through [...]

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How to Contribute a Post to InsightsToActions

by CV HarquailJuly 30, 2009

Are you psyched by the idea that you, yes you, could publish a post that anyone in the Academy (and beyond) can see and respond to? Good, because it’s every bit as fun as you think, and probably a lot easier too.
In addition to writing your post (perhaps following the suggestions here) you’ll need to [...]

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Groundswell’s Social Technigraphics ™ Ladder

by CV HarquailJuly 27, 2009

Participation across the web, and especially with Web 2.0 (interactive, social media) tools, varies greatly. Even among people who are “users” and “online”, what they actually do and how often they do whatever it is that they do and so on is hard to know. So think of it in terms of the depth of [...]

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Prep Steps for Phase 3: Build Your Blog MiniWorkshop

by CV HarquailJuly 22, 2009

All the prework you need to do to prepare for Phase 3, the Build a Blog Workshop, is included here.

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Blogging as an Extreme Sport

by CV HarquailJuly 17, 2009
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