RT from Bootb blog: That’s the time spent on different types of screens by an average american during one day, according to the research done by the Nielsen Company.
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Read the full article on New York Times.

social ladderRT @socialmedia2day Social technology growth marches on in 2009, led by social network sites http://bit.ly/2sWBKC

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(Un)classes starts with the premise that everyone has something to teach, and much to learn. But, pragmatically, few of us are going to sign into formal programs. Casual learning (as they frame this form of education) is aimed squarely at people who lead hectic lives but still want to satisfy their intellectual curiosity. (Un)classes is thus in effect a marketplace for matching interests with passion, simply connecting people who’d otherwise have few ways of directly collaborating in this way. It’s deliberately informal, with few rules and none of the stuffiness that could surround what is in effect a ‘learning’ service.

http://www.unclasses.org/