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April 14, 2009 Anne Mims Adrian, PhD Alabama Cooperative Extension System at Auburn University http://www.flickr.com/photos/webwalker/114991439/ Drinking from a Fire Hose

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This is an adaption of an earlier presentation on How to Drink from a Fire Hose. Anne Adrian blogs at http://blog.anneadrian.com

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April 14, 2009Anne Mims Adrian, PhDAlabama Cooperative Extension System at Auburn Universityhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/webwalker/114991439/

Drinking froma Fire Hose

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Google me, Anne Adrian, Or find me:Twitter: aafromaa

delicious: aafromaa

AIM: aafromaa

Slideshare: aafromaa

Flickr: aafromaa

YouTube: aafromaa

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“Today, if you're not staying current with Web 2.0 technologies' impact on business, then you're just not staying current. Period.”Sarah Perez of ReadWriteWeb

flickr.com/photos/rambleon/2384382498/in/set-72157604099911780/

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Facebook

Women older than 55 make up the fastest-growing age group on Facebook

cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/13/social.network.older/

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Unique URLs in Google’s index

1 trillion

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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YouTube

70 million – videos (March 2008)412.3 years - time it would take to

view all content on YouTube (March 2008)

(sources here, here and here)

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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YouTube

13 hours - amount of video are uploaded every minute

$1 million - YouTube’s estimated bandwidth costs per day

(sources here, here and here)

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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Blogosphere346 million – people read blogs (comScore March 2008)900,000 - average number of blog posts in a 24 hour period77% - active Internet users read blogs

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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Twitter stats

1.4 billion - Tweets as of 3/23/2009 (continuous count )3 million - Tweets/day (March 2008) (from TechCrunch)63% - Twitter users who are male (from Time)

thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-web-20-internet-numbers-stats/ 49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats

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Work

Home

Leisure

Physical and traditional boundaries of time

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Multitasking IT

Productive in the

long run

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Information through diverse social networks generates:

More revenue

More and faster completed projects

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WorkstreamingParticipative

Collaboration among a distributed workforce.

Enabled by creation of digital footprints and activity trails.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workstreaming flickr.com/photos/choconancy/433796533/in/set-72157603227477900

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Radical transparency

blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/2349225382/

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Burst style of working-anywhere / anytime

blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/jswaby/936193896/

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Contributions measured by value added

blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/marcfonteijn/2608506370/

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Personal responsibility and trust

blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/shawdm/486400745/

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Flatness in organizational hierarchyblog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/tomsaint/2782080849/

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blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html flickr.com/photos/liberato/223754291/

Leveraging of edge competencies

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Co-creation

blog.k1v1n.com/2008/10/defining-freerange-enterprise.html

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Multiple areas of interest and avenuesWikis (Wikipedia,

eXtension, internal)

DocumentsTwitterFacebookFriendfeed Subject matter

ColleaguesOrganization’s news

(University, State Extension, National Extension, eXtension, USDA, National 4-H)

Friends’ bookmarks

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Multiple areas of interest and avenuesEmailComments on blogs

(particularly my own)

Google AnalyticsFeedburnerGoogle Alerts

Communities (book club, Ning communities)

FlickrYouTubeGeneral newsPersonal

information

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Information does not flow linearly

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Use a “start page”iGoogleGoogle ReaderNetvibes

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Network

Connect & build relationships withthose who share your interests.

flickr.com/photos/rambleon/2637714144/

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Use your network to filter

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TryExploreLearnParticipate

flickr.com/photos/aafromaa/3027113461/in/set-72157608631840641/

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…that's part of the firehose …a mix of rapid fire ideas loaded with “imperfections”—a lot like life. Jason Adam Young

flickr.com/photos/aafromaa/3026998606/in/set-72157608631840641 /

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Choose pipes, methods, and info based on your purpose and what you valueflickr.com/photos/namlhots/3096109459/

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Keep learning new tools

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cc511/2304699865/

Becometechnology adept

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Lifestream—bring into one place

FriendFeedFeed readers (Google Reader)

Tweetdeck

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My Google Reader

Priorities not categories

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Re-tune filters

Manually constructAutomateContinuously re-tuneAre temporary

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Re-think social structure & expectationsWe create, rethink, and re-tuned filters. Now we are in the flow.

How do we navigate the flow?

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Re-tune filters

Updating the old filters is not the fix.

We create, rethink, and re-tuned the filters.

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Topics for discussions

–How is email broken? –What are the solutions? –Other methods of sharing,

wikis, blogs, Twitter, FriendFeed, IM? –Still not working? More

solutions coming.

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ResourcesPoscente, Vince. The Age of Speed

Aral, Sinan and Van Alstyne, Marshall W., "Network Structure & Information Advantage: Structural Determinants of Access to Novel Information and Their Performance Implications" (January 18, 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=958158

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ResourcesRSS in Plain English, a video introduction to using news readers from Common Craft http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english

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ResourcesFeeding Frenzy, an eXtension 30-Minute session recording presented by Beth Raney, extension http://connect.extension.iastate.edu/p51525211/ Use a newsreader, http://blog.aafromaa.com/2007/05/how-to-use-news-reader.html

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April 14, 2009

Anne Mims Adrian, PhDAlabama Cooperative Extension System at Auburn University

[email protected]

“Drinking from a Fire Hose”