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Net Smart : How to Thrive Online
Introduction: Why You Need Digital Know-How—Why We All Need It
Who Needs to Read This Book, and Why?
Adults, Intelligent, young and old, business men, educators
How Our Learning Journey Will Proceed
attention, participation, collaboration, the critical consumption of information (aka “crap detection”), and network smarts
Attention! The Fundamental Literacy
learning what you need to learn and forgetting what you don’t need, and most important, learning how to filter out the bad info
Calibrating Your Crap Detector: What You Pay Attention to After You Pay Attention to Attention
learned attentional skills and learned information technology know-how is an important new aspect of the digital literacy 'infotention'
What It Takes to Participate in Participatory Culture—and What You Get Out of It
Participation is power
Clueing in to Collaboration: Making Virtual Communities, Collective Intelligence, and Knowledge Networks Work for You (and Us)
participation makes new forms of collective action possible "social media"
What You Need to Know about Network Smarts—from Small Worlds to Privacy Settings, from Weak Ties to Social Capital
Dreaming of Mind Amplifiers: A Personal Journey
Chapter 1. Attention! Why and How to Control Your Mind’s MostPowerful Instrument
Conscious Distraction: Are You Captain or Captive of Your Attention Muscles?
Goals and intentions enable your executive control to attune to the part of your information environment that matters most, and tune out what is irrelevant
(Using) the Internet Makes Us Stupid (or Not)
Powerful technologies always entail trade-offs and while the power of a new tool is evident early, the prices we pay may take longer to become visible
Mindfulness in an Always-On World
meditation, mindful- ness, and attention training
Training the Puppy Mind
habits are about strategy (having a smart plan) and rehearsal (until behavior is simple and automatic)
Chapter 2. Crap Detection 101: How to Find What You Need to Know, and How to Decide If It’s True
How to Search and How to Know
teach critical thinking
Tuning Your Crap Detector
“Be Skeptical, Exercise Judgment, Open Your Mind, Keep Asking Questions, Learn Media Techniques"
Infotention: Attention to Information
The cognitive act of categorizing is an important link between digital information-management tools and attention, the way breath connects brain, body, and intention.
Chapter 3. Participation Power
Participatory Culture
Participation Skills: Skating up the Power Law of Participation
Curation Is Short for “We’re All Each Other’s Filter”
Playbor: Do You Know Who Profits from Your Participation?
Footprints and Profiles: How You Look to Others . . . and Yourself
Twitter Literacy
Chapter 4. Social-Digital Know-How: The Arts and Sciences of Collective Intelligence
Collective Intelligence: When All of Us Can Be Smarter Than Any of Us
Virtual Communities: Networking Hearts as well as Minds
Crowdsourcing: Supersizing Cooperation
Social Production
Wiki Collaboration
Chapter 5. Social Has a Shape: Why Networks Matter
Social Network Analysis
consider the position of the individual—you—in a network structure
Networked Individualism
face-to-face networks that has value to digital citizens as individuals and to the commons.
Social Capital
public good, not the property of any of the individuals who benefit from it and must often be produced as a by-product of other social activities.
Tuning and Feeding Personal Learning Networks
PLN is personally curated network of people I want to learn from and a network that learns together
Facing Facebook’s Facts of Life
Knowing the subtleties of writing a pro-file, etiquettes of friending along with accepting or refusing friend requests, how and why to comment, how to use your status updates, and how to track others’ News Feeds
Chapter 6. How (Using) the Web (Mindfully) Can Make You Smarter
Digging into Dataveillance
control over the information others can know about you
The Public Sphere
understand the political and economic environments in which technology-mediated behavior is embedded
Remix Ethics and the Politics of Enclosure
popular culture, scholarship, and science thrived through a cooperative system in which creators both built on the work of others and made their own work available
What’s a Parent to Do? What’s a Parent to Know?
Children are creating publics, experimenting with identity, teaching each other technosocial skills, and learning to be active creators of culture
Five Literacies in a Nutshell
Attention, Crap detection, Participation, Collaboration, Network Smarts
Literacy as Lever, as Divide
personal empowerment and contributions to the commons