David Weinberger: Messiness as a Virtue

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David Weinberger hosted another evening in his Web of Ideas series. This week’s topic is “Messiness as a Virtue” — an open discussion on the importance of orderliness in knowledge.

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Please note: there is a break in the recording for a few seconds at 3 min 19 sec.

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2 Comments »

  1. Nonprofit Technology Conference Roundup at Kabissa Blog

    April 10, 2007 @ 12:34 pm

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    [...] Now, while I loved this idea, I will readily admit that I have a hard time with this in practice.  I like categories and bullet points and organization.  But, I’m going to do my best to embrace one of David’s mantras in his presentation: Messiness is a virtue. [...]

  2. Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Blog Archive » Go ahead, mark this as read…you miss it

    April 4, 2008 @ 1:40 am

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    [...] this a generational thing? We need to get comfortable with the messiness as a virtue.  Most of  us don’t like messiness. My kids don’t seem to have a problem  with it. [...]

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