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connected thinking

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“… it’s easy, and it’s seductive, to assume that data is really knowledge. Or that information is, indeed, wisdom. Or that knowledge can exist without data. And how easy, and how effortlessly, one can parade and disguise itself as another. And how quickly we can forget that wisdom without knowledge, wisdom without any data, is just a hunch.” —Toni Morrison (2019) The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditations

Data needs knowledge to understand it. Those who have this knowledge can then create information about the data to help others understand it. This is why there are so many different interpretations of complex issues. We have limited data and limited knowledge. Therefore experts often disagree. Each expert comes with a different story. Some groups share a story which influences their judgement. But wisdom is being able to understand knowledge and data in context and then make appropriate decisions. Without enough good data, we have no foundation for our knowledge.

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65 Terrific Social Media Infographics

65 Terrific Social Media Infographics | Box of delight | Scoop.it
These infographics communicate essential information to help marketers make sense of social media and how people use it to share information and ideas.

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donhornsby's curator insight, January 19, 2015 9:32 AM

A great resource!

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SummarizeThis™

SummarizeThis™ | Box of delight | Scoop.it

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Judith Morais's comment, December 20, 2013 12:19 AM
I tried copying and pasting complex texts in the app. The summarised version was just the first part of the text, word for word. Has anyone used it in any way that showed the apps usefulness?
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7 Poor Thinking Habits We Must Fix to Think More Critically

7 Poor Thinking Habits We Must Fix to Think More Critically | Box of delight | Scoop.it

At one time or another we have all engaged in poor thinking habits. After all, nobody’s perfect and neither is anybody’s thinking. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t get better at it and start thinking more critically. It’s worth our time to seek ways of improving our thinking and to guide our learners to do the same.

 

Poor thinking habits refer to the ways of thinking that produce adverse effects in every part of our lives. They can negatively affect our personal progress, our relationships, and everyone around us. But they do much more than that, actually. Not only do they affect the outside world, but they do damage from within as well. In the long run poor thinking can affect our self-esteem, our ability to cope with challenges, and even our physical health.

Paul Hamad's curator insight, January 22, 2019 8:40 PM
Can you guess how many days it takes to change a habit? I know the answer, and it's not what you think either.
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Poodle | MAF-Learning Technologies

Poodle | MAF-Learning Technologies | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Ana Cristina Pratas's insight:"Created by MAF-Learning Technologies (MAF-LT) for an audience without access to the Internet, Poodle is Moodle made portable.Poodle is a version of Moodle that mounts on portable drives e.g., USB sticks, memory cards, HDD's, etc.Poodle’s security features leave no electronic fingerprint when proper shutdown procedures are followed.Poodle is created in a widely-used format that works with other portable apps and desktop applications such as Adobe Acrobat, etc. without the need to install any software.Poodle is offered at no cost by MAF-LT"
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight, February 8, 2014 9:20 AM
  • "Created by MAF-Learning Technologies (MAF-LT) for an audience without access to the Internet, Poodle is Moodle made portable.
  • Poodle is a version of Moodle that mounts on portable drives e.g., USB sticks, memory cards, HDD's, etc.
  • Poodle’s security features leave no electronic fingerprint when proper shutdown procedures are followed.
  • Poodle is created in a widely-used format that works with other portable apps and desktop applications such as Adobe Acrobat, etc. without the need to install any software.
  • Poodle is offered at no cost by MAF-LT"
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What Teachers Need to Know about Infowhelm ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

What Teachers Need to Know about Infowhelm ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Box of delight | Scoop.it

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