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By Ruby Sinreich on Apr 13th, 2011

Last month I gave a 5-minute Ignite talk called "How to think like a network (a.k.a. Five aspects of effective networks in five minutes)" at the...

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By Ruby Sinreich on Mar 22nd, 2011

Last week at the 2011 Nonprofit technology Conference, I was selected to give one of fourteen Ignite talks. I stayed with my regular topic,...

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By Gerry Canavan on Dec 1st, 2010

Conspiracies are cognitive devices. They are able to outthink the same group of individuals acting alone. Conspiracies take information about the...

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By Cathy Davidson on Jan 22nd, 2010

My copy just came in the mail!  The Future of Thinking, and dedicated to John Seely Brown, because we love you, JSB, and you got us all into...

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By Cathy Davidson on Nov 21st, 2009

Philosopher, semiotician, novelist, and professor Umberto Eco recently said:  "If you interact with things in your life, everything is...

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By Ruby Sinreich on Oct 28th, 2009

Yesterday I was invited to be on a panel speaking with a gathering of Christian publishers at Duke's Divinity School. As an introduction, I gave...

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By Ruby Sinreich on Oct 16th, 2009

This week I had the pleasure of leading a webinar for the winners of the Digital Media and Learning Competition. The focus was how to harness the...

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By Ruby Sinreich on Aug 7th, 2009

This week I was honored to be a speaker at the inaugural Ignite Raleigh. This event gave 15 people the chance to pitch an interesting idea to the...

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