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EMC Proven Professional Round-Up, Week ending August 13, 2010

This post has been cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network. Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the Proven Professional Community: University Spotlight The University Spotlight highlights one of the universites involved in the EMC Academic Alliance program. This month, the spotlight is on Georgia [...]

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Connecting busy experts to social networks

I took the commuter rail into Boston today for the Enterprise 2.0 conference. A guy sat next to me and pulled out his Vsphere book by my colleague at EMC Scott Lowe. Of course I had to start talking to the guy (you know me!). I asked if he was studying for an exam, and [...]

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December Big Question – What did you learn about learning in 2009?

It’s the last day of December, the last day of 2009, the last day of a decade. But I still want to answer December’s Big Question: What did you learn about learning in 2009? Grad School Personally, I took five graduate courses (for my Master’s degree in Instructional Systems at FSU) Development of Computer Courseware: [...]

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The power of Twitter (or how Twitter fixed my vacation fail!)

For those of you who may have missed my tweets and Facebook updates, I’ve been on vacation this week. We rented a condo on the Gulf of Mexico in my hometown (I’ve learned that staying with family sorta negates the restful feeling vacation gives you). The drive down was pretty uneventful. Once we checked into [...]

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How I use social media to learn

A couple of comments to me this week are prompting this post. Someone in my senior management made a comment that I am very active in social media but I don’t really use it to learn. And someone on twitter asked me the question about EMC|ONE, (EMC’s internal social media site): Here was my answer [...]

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