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* Rheingold, Howard (2012). Net Smart: How to Thrive Online, The MIT Press, ISBN 0262017458. Sales blurb from [http://www.amazon.com/Net-Smart-How-Thrive-Online/dp/0262017458 Amazon] (US): {{quotation|Like it or not, knowing how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century. But how can we use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, grounded, well-rounded people rather than multitasking basket cases? In Net Smart, cyberculture expert Howard Rheingold shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully.}}
* Rheingold, Howard (2012). Net Smart: How to Thrive Online, The MIT Press, ISBN 0262017458. Sales blurb from [http://www.amazon.com/Net-Smart-How-Thrive-Online/dp/0262017458 Amazon] (US): {{quotation|Like it or not, knowing how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century. But how can we use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, grounded, well-rounded people rather than multitasking basket cases? In Net Smart, cyberculture expert Howard Rheingold shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully.}}
** [http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12827&mode=toc Sample chapter @MIT Press]


[[Category: Knowledge and idea management]]
[[Category: Knowledge and idea management]]

Revision as of 16:27, 9 April 2012

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Introduction

“Infotention a word I came up with to describe the psycho-social-techno skill/tools we all need to find our way online today, a mind-machine combination of brain-powered attention skills with computer-powered information” (Mindful Infotention: Dashboards, Radars, Filters, by the Howard Rheingold, SFGate, 2009).

See also:

Software

A wide range of software could be used to manage and process information.

Tools for processing

I.e. the idea is to (re)write and link information.

  • Wikis, provided that you know how to link, categorize, etc.
  • blogs, citing others, using good tags
  • concept maps,

Writing down

This strategy can become pretty messy after a while, should be combined with one of the above.

Monitoring

Using various kinds of dashboards and other aggretators. For example:

  • Simple webtops like Netvibes
  • Datadisplay oriented Dashboards like Cyfe
  • Mindmap-like dashboards like Swiftriver (announced)
  • Wiki monitoring tools like Wikisweeper (still vapourware on April 2012 ?).

Links

By Rheingold

Others

Bibliography

  • Rheingold, Howard (2012). Net Smart: How to Thrive Online, The MIT Press, ISBN 0262017458. Sales blurb from Amazon (US): “Like it or not, knowing how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century. But how can we use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, grounded, well-rounded people rather than multitasking basket cases? In Net Smart, cyberculture expert Howard Rheingold shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully.”