- Mar 2023
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blog.jonudell.net blog.jonudell.net
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Fear of missing out (FOMO) is the flip side of infoglut. We expect that we should be able to sanely monitor more than we actually can
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- FOMO
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- Feb 2023
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
- Jan 2023
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andreisurugiu.com andreisurugiu.com
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Actually I’m not sure most people do this, I just hope I’m not the only one.
You are not. I will hoard this blog post on my hypothes.is :)
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- Sep 2022
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NoMa Method (note making method)<br /> JOMO mindset (Joy of Missing Out)<br /> MIMO - Mindfully In, Magically Out
Nick Milo's got WAY too many buzzwords and acronyms. Are we creating a new cult with in groups and out groups using language?
"Notice when you do" --- the root word of notice and note are related...
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- Aug 2022
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uxdesign.cc uxdesign.cc
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I am using Airtable to help keep track of all my relationships.
Seriously? Does the word "overkill" mean anything to you?
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- Apr 2022
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doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-02346-4
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02346-4
Oddly this article doesn't cover academia.edu but includes ResearchGate which has a content-sharing partnership with the publisher SpringerNature.
Matthews, D. (2021). Drowning in the literature? These smart software tools can help. Nature, 597(7874), 141–142. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-02346-4
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- Feb 2022
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therebooting.substack.com therebooting.substack.com
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Axios Pro is bundling newsletters together in a high-priced subscription product ($2,500 for the bundle; $599 each) aimed squarely at deep-pocketed investors.
Old business advice: find the rich and charge them a pretty penny for something they either think they need or fear they can't live without.
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- Aug 2021
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eric.ed.gov eric.ed.gov
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Problematic use patterns are more easily explained by passive-observant behavior associated with a certain Fear of Missing Out, rather than a strong desire to exhibit their body image and sports success.
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- Apr 2021
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lornamcampbell.org lornamcampbell.org
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Discord really did have the feel of a physical conference space, where everyone came together to chat, share and hang out, and the live Youtube comment facility that accompanied the presentations and keynotes really helped to encourage discussion. My only small regret is that with so much of the engagement happening across multiple conference platforms, there was less activity on the hashtags on twitter, which makes it a little harder to look back over all the discussions that took place.
Having multiple channels to check and watch both during and after a conference can certainly split up the conversation stream, make things difficult to follow and can create context collapse. It can also be overwhelming to have multiple different channels that one feels like they need to watch to stay on top of what is going on.
It did help here to have the hashtag(s) for the conference piped into the Discord stream so that they could be watched in their own space without needing to leave the conference space created by the Discord server.
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