Neal Stephenson
REAMDE on kindle
I’m into the first few chapters and hooked!
Love the way I can download a sample and then decide if I want to read it.
Got it.
Neal Stephenson
REAMDE on kindle
I’m into the first few chapters and hooked!
Love the way I can download a sample and then decide if I want to read it.
Got it.
Testing where my blog posts go.
Groups are great for organizing on a personal level and for smaller scale interaction around a cause. Pages are better for brands, businesses, bands, movies, or celebrities who want to interact with their fans or customers without having them connected to a personal account, and have a need to exceed Facebook’s 5,000 friend cap.
Just came across an old post to psyber-L 1997
Still this was a time I orientated to the online world, and it still seems relevant in many ways.
Continue reading “Professionalism & the Psychological Internet”
55 minutes worth watching
Context collapse
participant observation
Harville Hendrix and Helen L Hunt interview
One of the clearest statements about the Imago method. Shows the originators are continuing to sharpen the method and theory.
Enjoying this book because it is packed with little gems, and because I’m devouring anything to do with relationships as I translate it all into psychodrama language and enrich my psychodramatic approach to couples.
Some snippets follow, managing to cut and paste them via sharing with Twitter – I hate that I can’t cut and past from Kindle.
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Howard Rheingold  posted this comment on the article in Facebook:
I require students to post in forums. Twice, when students have created Facebook groups for my social media class, the action there outstripped the action in the forums. The forum discussions were deeper, and older conversations did not disappear when they had not been updated for a few days, and it was easier to index a growing list of threads — students acknowledged that the forums had these superior affordances — but Facebook is where students live. I’m working with a developer to add Facebook features, most notably the badge that
indicates new activity, into the forum software. But I’m also going to create a parallel Facebook group and bounce between the group and the
forums and ask students to compare and contrast. In other words, I’m inclined to agree with this link:Â http://wp.me/pic58-ls
I am thinking we can’t avoid Facebook – and it is a way of paving the cow paths (desire paths) – the trouble is that the desire paths are a toll road. Sad.