Posts tagged ‘twitter’
La culture du partage

E-180 est en pleine production d’une série de podcasts sur le « hacking » de l’éducation grâce aux nouvelles technologies, qui sera bientôt disponible sur Parole Citoyenne. Durant le montage des entrevues que nous avons menées, une évidence s’est imposée : la culture du partage fait partie intégrante de la culture web. Des mots comme « redonner, partager, archiver, contribuer » revenaient constamment dans les propos de Yannick B. Gélinas, Marie-Julie Gagnon ou Aleece Germano, nos trois interviewées. L’effort est tellement moindre pour partager (tout est facilement embeddable, facebookable, twitterable…): de rendre public et disponible ses trouvailles, conseils, idées est sans aucun doute devenu de l’ordre du réflexe. Si Twitter en est l’exemple le plus percutant (pour ceux qui privilégient les hyperliens), des initiatives comme Creative Commons et Open Source Cinema (initiative de Brett Gaylor, l’homme derrière Rip! A Remix Manifesto) favorisent la création dans un esprit plus communautaire. Je parle donc du partage de connaissances devenu “valeur virtuelle”… du partage entre les humains devant l’écran comme norme totale au sein des relations en ligne.
Je me permets de citer la très pertinente Marie-Eve Berlinger sur la culture du partage : “Tout ça pour dire qu’au delà de la pub traditionnelle et des moteurs de recherche, ce qui prime (thank God) c’est l’humain derrière et c’est lui qui réfère ce qu’il aime à travers la panoplies d’offres qu’ils trouvent sous ses yeux.”
June 25, 2009 at 11:17 am Catherine Therrien Leave a comment
A gift from @socialedge: The Top 100 Tweeps to Follow for Social Entrepreneurship
Thanks to @startingbloc, I just came across this FANTASTIC resource created by Social Edge.
Organized by categories, you’ll find the Top 100 Tweeps to follow on Twitter for Social Entrepreneurship, as well as the main hashtags linked to social entrepreneurship. I heart Tops.
This is going to be HOT!
TED + Twitter = Sadomasochist
Many of our Twitter followers are at TED right now. I got a lot of tweets reporting on Bill Gates’ keynote: something to do with KIPP. Mmmmm… I don’t like it.
If you want to torture yourself and get pleasure from it, here are some of the peeps twittering from TED:
@TEDchris
@eveblossom
@ted2009
@austinhill
@eternia
@laureltouby
@jesswatje
@HelenWalters
@heartnsoul
@whiteafrican
@leighleighsf
@brainpicker
@casinclair
Who else??
Praise for a tweet: Kawasaki meets Bornstein
It always feels good when the work you put into something has meaning for others. We just found this article on Nathaniel‘s blog at Change.org mentioning a @e180‘s tweet that got a lot of traction yesterday.
Watching people discover social entrepreneurship on Twitter is one of the best ways to get a sense of how the language of the field is permeating. I’ll often see tweets about content that was created years ago, but just got someone hooked. A number of people yesterday retweeted a link from @e180 about an interview that serial entrepreneur, author, and tech evangelist Guy Kawasaki did with “How to Change the World” author David Bornstein. (more…)
Here is the full interview.
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February 4, 2009 at 11:14 am Christine Renaud Leave a comment
Question: What are the best ways to leverage community expertise?
That’s basically what we are doing with this blog. Like we mentioned in a previous post, we are surrounded by great mentors and friends, who’s opinion in priceless to us. We use Twitter, we will use Facebook soon: any other ideas to get people involved and thrilled about our project?

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