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Communicating, Culture, Holidays and #nhsscot14

Listen to the Weekly Summary in Welsh below, or read on for the English! This is the first week I’ve covered Weekly Blog Club in quite some time, and what a week it was! We had 13 great blogs that are well

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Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, blogging, communicating, cultural heritage, culture, digital technology, health, health services, holiday, ideas/innovation, learning, local government, MOOC, patient care, photography, public relations, public relations, public sector, Third sector, training, visual arts, wifi

Fudging the nudge

What makes us cheat? What can mitigate this behaviour and are certain people more susceptible? In this fascinating blog Carolyne Mitchell shares what she’s learnt from Dan Ariely’s behavioural economics MOOC ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Irrationality’. There is no morality

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Doodling and learning, briefs and bags

Week 13 summary happened to fall within the Easter weekend, so Happy Easter to all of you! Or Happy Spring Day or whatever for those who would rather not be wished a Happy Easter. One of the chicks in the

Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, blogging, charitable trusts, chickens, communicating, construction industry, cooking, digital technology, disability, family, fine art, food, health, holiday, internal communications, learning, MOOC, motor cycle racing, national government, poverty, printmaking, private sector, public relations, public sector, retail, rugby, sculpture, social care, social media, training, unconferences, websites, working practices

Learn, learn and learn again

The one in which Carolyne Mitchell proposes some hallway user testing; learns that people at work can learn some things from her at times; and starts a third MOOC (Massive Open Online Course); and provides a recipe for creamy chicken

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Love, light and cake

Week 8 started on Valentine’s Day and brought in 22 contributions, some of which were actually on the week’s [entirely optional] theme of love (it is not often that people choose to contribute something that connects with the week’s theme).

Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, architecture, blogging, buildings conservation, cake/caek, communicating, conferences, cultural heritage, design, digital technology, family, finance, fine art, health, health services, humanity, intellectual property, learning, local government, MOOC, national government, natural environment, PhD, photography, politics, public spaces, research, retail, rugby, snow, social media, society, special events, training, unconferences, working practices

The circuitry of my head

John Patterson takes a MOOC, reads about connected learning and connects a computer with his DNA. The circuitry of my head by John Patterson.

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