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Sharism. A Mind Revolution By: Stephanie Noss. What is Sharism ?. An idea by Isaac Mao. The key motivator of Social Media and the core spirit of Web 2.0 is a mind switch. Suggests a re-orientation of personal values. A mental practice that anyone can try.
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Sharism A Mind Revolution By: Stephanie Noss
What is Sharism? • An idea by Isaac Mao. • The key motivator of Social Media and the core spirit of Web 2.0 is a mind switch. • Suggests a re-orientation of personal values. • A mental practice that anyone can try. • A social-psychological attitude to transform a wide and isolated world into a super-smart Social Brain.
Sharism and the human Genome • Sharism is encoded in the Human Genome. • The theory of Sharismfinds an origin in neuroscience and its study of the working model of the human brain. • A neuron, shares chemical signals with its neighbors, which keep the neuron active and alive. • A neural network subsists to share activity and information.
Why is sharism important? • Non-sharing culture misleads with its separation of Private and Public space. • Sharism makes creative action a binary choice between public and private, open and closed. • Not sharing reatesa gap in the spectrum of knowledge. • The paradox is: The less you share, the less power you have.
Encourage sharism • Encourage someone to share, his or her sharing paths will stay open. • It will be kept in his or her mind as a memory and an instinct • In the future, his or her creative choice will be to “share.”
Research of sharism • Is the Spirit of the Age of Web 2.0. • It has the reliability of a naturalized Epistemology and modernized Axiology. • Assures the power of a new Internet philosophy. • Will convert the world into an emergent Social Brain: a networked hybrid of people and software.
Sharism and Social media Issac Mao
Benefits of Sharism in education • In education: gives students a head start in communication, collaboration and mutual understanding. • Helps students create a digital portfolio that serves to help teachers get to know them and their passions . • Can also bond them with other teachers and mentors who share the same passions. • Helps create knowledge and build relationships.
Blogging • A form of Sharism. • Type of website. • Maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary. • Persons describe or share different events, or other material such as graphics or video. • Corporate blogs, Personal blogs, question blogs, etc. • Two ways a blog becomes popular: through citations and affiliation.
Tips On Blogging • Click to learn tips about blogging.
Twitter • An example of Sharism • Free social-networking and micro-blogging service. • Allows users to send and read other users' updates known as tweets. • Created in 2006 by Jack Dorsey. • Research found that blogs, like Twitter did a better job of getting information out during emergencies. • Media outlets are beginning to use Twitter as a source of public sentiment on issues.
Twitter Tutorial • Click to learn how to design your own Twitter.
Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia • An example of Sharism. • Multilingual encyclopedia mission sustained by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. • Articles have been created collaboratively by volunteers around the world. • Almost all articles can be edited by anyone who can access the Wikipedia website. • Critics target its policy of supporting consensus over credentials in its editorial process. • It’s reliability and accuracy are also a concern.
Conclusion • Sharism allows individuals to express themselves through the web. • Twitter, Blogging and Wikipedia are all ways to share. • Sharism allows teachers to form stronger relationships with colleagues and students.
Resources • Wikipedia • Picnic • Slide Share • Free Souls • Word Press • Crunch Base