8. not as careful as I probably should be... sold my soul to the internet... I gave up... recognition and getting yourself known ... common name... not a whole lot ( I don't think )... you probably wouldn't find me ... I have no idea what's online about me ... probably are going to be implications in the future... I think people should get over themselves…
9. What is my online presence? Am I starting from scratch? Google Pipl Spezify
14. Who am I online? ‘ When you’re promoting brand YOU, everything you do – and everything you choose not to do – communicates the value and character of your brand’ (Tom Peters, 1997, The brand called you )
Knowledge mobilization is defined as Moving research knowledge into active service Moving this research knowledge into active service involves moving ideas , connecting researchers and people, sharing both people and ideas, as well as searching out and making the connections between ideas and people with common interests visible and transparent. Examples of how these network effects translate to research includes: Faster transfer of information than a journal publication (blog) Feedback on ideas (comments and responses) Knowing what are others in your field working on today ? (twitter) Real-time conversation and network exchange (twitter) Resource sharing (blogs) Notification of when new information is shared (RSS) Ideas, people, sharing and searching are all ways to build your knowledge transfer network.
What and why not where How people search for content? Where to upload and why? Time Management Issues
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What and why not where How people search for content? Where to upload and why? Time Management Issues
SR: People are part of networks and these ideas are shared between them. One researcher is outlining her body of work to another researcher and making the network connection between the two researchers visible. There is a common link forged through common interest. PJ: This example is with username zephoria as danah boyd, Microsoft Research New England. The way to send direct public messages to another user is by including @username at the beginning of the message
SR: In a twitter post ideas flow from a researcher into the researchers’ network. In this message, the author is sharing the central idea of his recently exhibited poster, inviting a conversation about these ideas. The conversations that may have occurred at the physical poster session are opened up to those who might not have been there, or who were there and want to continue the discussion of ideas. These are twitter messages or tweets from benhazzard, a graduate student in the Faculty of Education at UWO. He uses a hashtag #CSSSE so that his tweet can be organised with other discussions about the CATE conference.
SR: It is important to keep in mind that we are taking a social networking tool and using it for researcher and academic purposes. This is a new and challenging domain for knowledge mobilization and will move research knowledge into interaction with a wider and possibly new audience. Gain more relevance in a new mode of communication. PJ: Please click link #2 which will take you to the Twitter homepage Let’s start by clicking the join button ***do live*** SR: Now that you have an account, you need to find people to add to yoru network.
SR : The sharing of resources through a personal connection and making referrals to other sources of information shows the power of peer referral. the exchange of recommended information is a powerful feature of building your networks. PJ: As twitter messages can only be 140 characters, GardnerCampbell (show example using search in tweetdeck) using tinyurl to make his long blogpost URL, very short.
PJ: So you still don’t have any followers. It would be cool if you could get important people in your network to add you. First, you should let others know you are on twitter - send out an email <CLICK> PJ: Verbally ask your colleagues, send out an email, place your twitter name on your email signature, add it to your business cards, attach it to your door, tell your colleagues, add it to your conference badge. Be visible. <next page> NOTE: Shawna will wear name tag with twitter ID on them