Monday, March 23, 2009

March 23, 2009 questions

1. In Appreciating the Invisible (Efimova, 2004), the author argues that there are many less-tangible products knowledge development, including process learning, learning through lurking, informal learning, and time spent building personal networks. Do these variables simply need to be recognized, or should they be actively facilitated in organizations in order to maximize productivity and group dynamics?

2. In A Day Without Facebook, the author(s) make multiple flawed arguments for why Facebook shouldn't support a news feed feature. One prominent argument is that the news feed erodes the little bit of privacy that's left on Facebook. The news feed simply aggregates information that friends can already see by manually clicking through profiles. Why do people feel like they have lost their privacy if the information being aggregated is already public?

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