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Polit Camp Graz

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When publishing and group forming is free

Ton Zijlstra, PolitCamp Graz, May 2008

Networked Life, Networked Work

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New infrastructures

A typical working day

Quantitative changes, qualitative answers

It’s not just technological, it’s societal

Talking points

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1. Mobile Communications

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2. Internet

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A typical working day

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Check e-mail

on mobile

Getting up....

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niet: bronnen

Breakfast, 300 ppl

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.... first presence updates (laptop and mobile)

Breakfast

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Project spaces with clients

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During commute

What are they talking about today?

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During commute

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Arriving at location...

...I share my location.

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plazes.com

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With the client...

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On the road...

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MindMeister.com

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Work together = Create together

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... my laptop shares my location...

while I do an interview….

…in Second Life

Back home...

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...bookmarking things from todo list.

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Creating a presentation...

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...Slides are on-line for this presentation too.http://slideshare.net/tonzijlstra

Sharing the result immediately

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Write a blogpost

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Share future loc (PIC REPLACE WITH ACTUAL)Share my future location

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• Jaiku, what I do • Twitter, what I say I do• Plazes, where I am• Dopplr, where I will be• Blogs, what I think• Slideshare, what I talk about• Flickr, what I see• Delicious, what I read• Collaborative tools: MindMeister,

GoogleDocs• LinkedIn and Xing, where I work• Wakoopa, software I use• Last.fm, what I listen to• Facebook, what entertains me•

http://tonzylstra.jaiku.com/http://twitter.com/tonzylstrahttp://plazes.com/users/1832

http://www.dopplr.com/traveller/Tonhttp://zylstra.org/blog/

http://www.slideshare.net/tonzijlstrahttp://flickr.com/photos/tonz

http://del.icio.us/Ton

http://www.linkedin.com/in/tonzijlstrahttps://www.xing.com/profile/Ton_Zijlstra

http://wakoopa.com/Tonhttp://www.last.fm/user/TonZijlstra/http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?

id=503792956http://tonzijlstra.hyves.net/

The tools I use

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Why?

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Change: more connections

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• Internet makes the world smaller. People are more connected, and have more connections

• Maintaining connections is time consuming. New ways to support that emerge.

• People have more diverse social networks and environments.

Change: more connections

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Change: higher speed

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Change: higher speed

• More connections mean more exchanges, higher dynamis. This increases speed of change.

• More situations where immediate response is needed.

• Need for more conscious choice what actions are effective.

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Change: information abundance

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• Controlling / evaluating ‘all’ information is impossible. We are immersed in information, like a landscape.

• New strategies emerge to deal with the information volume. New applications are built on top of this abundance.

• You make sense of the information that reaches you. New information skills. (*) Social networks as information filter. You actively share info about yourself to be visible in the network.

* information literacy competency standards (door the US Association for College and Research Libraries)

Change: information abundance

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Quantitative source

• More connections

• More speed

• More information

Qualitative answers:

• Active personal role (sense making, producing)

• Other information skills (information literacy, multitasking/fast switching)

• Different tools and work forms (Web 2.0, Open Space)

Change

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Back to my working day

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• The work I do

• The information skills I use

• The tools I use

Correspond to three qualitative answers

• Pro-active role, own scope of influence

• Networked information skills

• Social media tools

Three ways of looking at this day

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Again: Why?

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Cost of sharing: 0Cost of publishing: 0

Cost of group forming: 0

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Not just technologyIt’s structural

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It is cheaper to organize your own event ..... than

to find one that fits

Examples: barcamp.org, reboot.dk

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It is cheaper to start your own political

movement than to find one that fits

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Even if you’re never on the net!

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Maybe not, but not business as usual either

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Ton [email protected]

http://zylstra.org/blog

Credits: all photos / illustrations (CC) Ton Zijlstra

by nc saor

by nc nd