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Monday, December 31, 2007

Martha Beck's advice on failure

The timing is just right for reading this article. It is the way to end one year and begin another year.
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The Woman Who Fell to Earth
To Fail Is Divine
by Martha Beck
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This is especially ironic because researchers report that satisfaction thrives on challenge. Think about it: A computer game you can always win is boring; one you can win sometimes, and with considerable effort, is fun.

With time-killing games, where the stakes are very low, pretty much everyone's willing to risk failure. But when it comes to things we think really matter, like creating a career or raising children, we hunker down, tighten up, and absolutely refuse to fail. Anyway, that's the theory. The reality is, we are going to fail. Then we make things worse by refusing to accept this.
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"Ah-ha" moment for the big brands

and the all the residents in Second Life said "Amen"
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Virtual World Marketing Gets Reality Check in 2007

"A lot of the problems with marketing in virtual worlds stem from brands and their agencies thinking you can just parade into a virtual world and take it over as if you belonged there all along. The 'a-ha' moment happened in 2007 when some of the big early brands that entered the virtual space pulled out," he said. "People did a lot of stupid stuff in virtual worlds that they shouldn't have been doing."

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Being nice in social networks

...um...guys? are you over thinking this?
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How Being Nice Impacts The Value of Social Networks

Clarence - In my particular case, I am simply grateful they have added me. Nine times out of ten, I will take a look at their profile, their content, and get a brief snapshot of their presence online. Sometimes I will add them. Most times I do not. What it says to the people who I don’t follow? It depends on the individual, right? Some might think of me as pretentious, while others might simply be checking me out to see what it means when I say I do Me. You can’t control what people think about you — all that matters is that what you say and do reflect exactly who you are and how you get down.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Virtual Skills = Real Skills

I hope the use of the word "virtual" here is not meant to imply less value or inferior to "real" life skills. The social skills, work ethics and friendships are very real in a virtual world.

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Raising Virtual Children

These are places of learning. This student is learning to look for symptoms; earlier in the article, she was flipping burgers to make money for a scooter. She needed 50 bucks so she could buy a scooter. This is a place of learning, learning virtual social skills, virtual work ethics, and making virtual friends. This is all stuff you and I do not understand, but to these students, this generation., this is their playground
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Can Second Life be an educational tool?

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Surfing Second Life

Second Life is often described as a 3-D version of the Web because it adds a rich visual aspect to Internet activities such as socializing, fact finding, and doing business. Since it is technically not a game, there is no intrinsic goal to playing, and the range of possibilities is almost infinitely wide. At the Pyramid Club, for example, a fox-like virtual character (or avatar), a man with 40-foot-tall wings, and a girl in black jeans dance on an electric-blue platform while a killer whale cruises by under the glass floor. Far away, at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Science on a Sphere island, a tsunami simulator puts avatars waist-deep in water and a submarine ride lets them view algae-covered reefs and dolphin pods.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Seasons Greetings!

Hoping your holidays are the happiest!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Interesting Stats about Second Life

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Second Life Market Size ? Growth is Slow/Flat LL Leaves Door Open for New Virtual World Competitors
Looking at November Linden data on SL market activity and have some analysis:

** Also interesting to see that despite 3.0 million new residents from July to Nov total month hours are not increasing that much, in fact are flat to down:

july — 23.6 million hours online, aug 23.4, sep 24.1, oct 25.9, nov 24.6

** Anecdotally, Linden still seems to have a very weak/non-existent marketing effort. General news on SL seems downbeat, several mainstream press call is SL Fatigue. Not a bad story in BBC, but good news still dogged by uncertainty over Cory CTO departure. Add that to Pontiac, AOL leaving and CSI delivering way under expectations and seems like SL growth will be sluggish into early 2008.
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Future Podcasts needed improvements

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(This blog post was commented on by yours truly)
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Catherine Smith presents Inside Linden Lab

Maybe I'm fussy, but it felt a little over-scripted, like some of it is being read aloud - there's also some reverberation from the room, so some people may find it difficult to listen to or to understand if you have hearing difficulties or problem processing speech.

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Real Life Medical training in a Second Life environment

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Second Life to become largest medical school in the world?

JuniorDr.com talks a bit about what Second Life is, and covers several places where it is being used to provide bioscience and medical training, including Genome Island, Health Info Island, The Ann Myers Medical Centre and the Heart Murmur Sim (Disclosure: Some of the materials covered I have provided to the people running the exhibits). Meanwhile the Student British Medical Journal covers training from Coventry University in some depth and mentions a range of other universities and their activities in the medical field.
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Are Second Life Users Sticking with It?

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Peering inside - Second Life's user retention

The really interesting thing is the lack of change in the retention figure itself - despite everything done to improve user experience - it's not budging, so far as we've been told.

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Cory Linden left Linden Labs

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New World Newsfeed: Ex-Lindens on Cory Linden's Leaving; Philip Linden Responds

In Cory's leaked internal e-mail, he states that "Philip and my visions for the future of Linden Lab are divergent enough that he decided to lead in his own way." Considering all the people who now have a livelihood that depends on Second Life, what assurances can the Lindens give them that Philip's path is the correct one? Or to put it another way, what if Cory was right?
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Virtual Worlds Conference Anouncement

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Virtual Worlds and Social Science: Conference

Virtual Worlds and New Realities in Commerce, Politics, and Society

11 February 2008
Emory University, Atlanta GA
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Ongoing theorizing on virtual worlds

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A Virtual World Winter?

While I'm still bullish on virtual worlds and MMOGs for a number of reasons, that doesn't mean we won't necessarily go through a deep winter before we find spring again.   
I'm often asked about what comes after World of Warcraft?  Can this market be
sustained?  Is it possible that we could find ourselves in a situation where we have to say about our entire customer base
that "those who came, left"?  And if so, how do we prevent that from happening?

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Blogging: An Educational Tool

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Getting Started With Blogging in the Classroom

In other words, scholars need to read blogs! I cannot overstate this fact enough. If you really want blogging to be transformative and you want it to sustain itself as a powerful piece of the classroom environment, it starts with seeing the philosophy of this genre as authentic literacy: critical reading, connecting and synthesizing ideas, communicating publicly, creating, contributing, community linking and building, and moving cyclically.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Embracing Blogging

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Blogs are not the death of writing but the evolution

There are those who believe that blogs are the death of all that is good and noble about writing... and represent some sort of weakening of the mind.

blogs are a medium.

Just as paper can hold poetry or pornography, penmanship or im-speak, blogs can do the same.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Parents, kids & how to handle media

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Media and Technology

  • Learn about the kinds of media and technology your children are using.

  • Talk with your children about their media choices.

  • Check their understanding of the messages and images they encounter.

  • Make media choices together—decide what your family will and won't view.

  • Encourage sensible and thoughtful use of screen time for your family.

  • Consider ages and needs of your children, and set clear rules and expectations for all family members.
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    Congressional Ethics

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    League of Women Voters

    Four Reform Groups Express Disappointment In Proposed New House
    Office Of Congressional Ethics And The Absence of any Investigatory
    Powers to Carry Out Its Responsibilities

    We believe such an entity is necessary to effectively respond to the
    complete breakdown of the House ethics enforcement process in the last
    Congress and to help ensure that the new House ethics rules are
    properly enforced.

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    State Children's Health Insurance Program

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    House Passes SCHIP Extension

    On Wednesday the House voted 411-3 S.2499, the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007, which continues funding for the State Children's Health Insurance Program through March of 2009. In addition, the bill delays an impending 10% cut in Medicare payements to physicians. It does not include a $35 billion increase that had been proposed earlier.

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    What We All Want

    Everything we need to do and know about helping students become successful learners is in the above comments as well as knowing one more important thing about kids: that they like to play. In fact they need to play ---a concept that is still barely understood.

    "Games are the most elevated form of Investigation."
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    Tuesday, December 11, 2007

    Cause I needed to know

    Remember back in high school math? The teacher would be droning on about a certain equation and you would sit there thinking why am I studying this? I will never need this in the real world. HA! I just had a flashback. Wish I would have paid attention.
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    Navigating the Financial Pages

    Understand General Information about Stock Listings

  • 52-Wk Rng. 52-week range—the highest and lowest stock prices over the last year. If there is a very wide range, it might indicate that the company operates in a volatile sector. Like many financial measures, these figures are most meaningful when used alongside other indicators.
  • P/E. Price/earnings ratio—the market price of a stock divided by its earnings per share over the last 12 months. Together with yield, this is the measure most widely used by investors; usually, both indicators will be quoted in financial listings alongside the stock price.
  • Yield %. The annual dividend paid to investors, expressed as a percentage of its current price.
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    Brushing up on Anger management

    Sometimes anger flares when you least expect it. Everyone can benefit from brushing up on their anger management skills. Help keep the workplace enjoyable. Business etiquette is not an "optional" behavior.
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    Managing Anger at Work

    Take Steps to Manage Suspected Anger

  • Try not to “reason” the person’s answers away or deny his or her feelings, having shared your own, but enter
  • into a dialogue, giving each other feedback, so that you can clarify and understand what is going on for each of you.
  • Find a point of agreement and build from there. You can do this explicitly by saying something like: “I quite understand where you’re coming from. I’d feel the same if I were you.” Having validated their anger, you can then start finding a way forward by outlining some choices.
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    Monday, December 10, 2007

    Improving communication skills

    Theses helpful tips encourage us to "not sweat the small stuff" and tackle a difficult communication relationship head on.
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    Working around Personality Clashes


    Many people blame conflicts on personality clashes, but what we perceive as personality clashes may, in fact, be something quite different. Each of us has our own unique mix of attributes and beliefs that make up our personalities. If we clashed with everyone who is different from us, we would be clashing constantly. In fact, we accommodate—and even enjoy—difference, provided it does not threaten our beliefs or values. Indeed, our lives are richer and more exciting when we see the world from the perspective of others.

    What is termed a personality clash is often a jarring that occurs when someone challenges a deeply-held value or belief. We view it as a threat, and we fight hard to prove that we are “right” and they are “wrong.” What we are really doing is seeking confirmation that we have no reason to change.

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