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Seven Habits of Highly Connected People by Stephen Downes

April 9, 2008 markdangerchen Leave a comment

Seven Habits of Highly Connected People

by Stephen Downes, Guest Contributor on Lisa Neal’s blog

The points below.  Read the full entry on Lisa’s blog for descriptions.

1. Be Reactive

2. Go With The Flow

3. Connection Comes First

4. Share

5. RTFM

6. Cooperate

7. Be Yourself

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