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North Staffordshire Allotments Network
Information about allotments in North Staffordshire.
Let's do lunch
Other than in the very early days of School of Everything we've always worked in Bethnal Green in east London. That's mainly Geoff Mulgan's fault because he offered us some free office space in the Young Foundation building. It's a wonderful place, full of interesting projects and organisations and surrounded by a few cafes which we used to frequent on a regular basis.
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Dove Stone Nature Reserve Directory of Activities
This leaflet lists the actvities you can get involved in at Dove Stone, near Oldham.
There is some general information on the types of actvity and also a guide to what time of year each actvity will take place.
Get in touch with us to find out when these exciting activities are taking place and to book your place.
Nature is amazing - help us keep it that way.
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Social Norms? Twitter Users Follow the 79/7 Rule in the U.K.
The Pareto principle, more commonly known as the 80/20 rule, is the idea that roughly 80 percent of activity will be accounted for by 20 percent of the participants. Vilfredo Pareto’s initial observation at the start of the 20th century, that 80 percent of Italy’s land was owned by 20 percent of the population, has become a common rule of thumb in business, but does it hold up when tracking activity for the U.K.’s most popular social networks?
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VIDEOS
Welcome to our video page. Here you’ll find a range of videos from social media, internet marketing, right through to lifestyles and relationship building. If you like the videos you can subscribe to our youtube channel and make a comment. Comments help the sites community engage and grow.
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Must Read Social Media Books
Reading books has just got social. Social media that is. Having just done a search on social media books at Waterstones I found that they were 529 books with social media in the title. Examples include The social media bible and Social media goes corporate. If we take a moment and think about what the landscape was like a few years ago one could argue that most of the books would not have anything to do with social media.
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Indigenous Perspectives Conference
One of Britain's leading adventurers, Benedict Allen, is to open the Indigenous Perspectives Conference on Monday 12th October. Allen is the author of 11 books, but is probably best known for his TV programmes of exploration and endurance. His first-hand experience of indigenous people in jungle, tundra and desert qualifies him to speak with authority and warmth at this one-day conference at the Pierian Centre.
Experience start-up life
We're on the lookout for some great interns to join us over the summer at Everything HQ. According to Internsforyou.com this is what start-up life looks like:
We're not sure where they got that from. Compare and contrast with this photo of our CTO Pete (on a good day):
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School of Everything and Knitting SOS on Channel 4 website
MARCH IS GREEN: Josef Davies-Coates Recommends:
Josef Davies-Coates, founder of United Diversity has kindly let us know his top places to learn green skills.
There are lots of good courses being run at 3 of my favourite places:
http://www.ragmans.co.uk/ (many, including the one I'm doing now run
by http://patrickwhitefield.co.uk/)
http://www.radfordmillfarm.co.uk/
http://www.embercombe.co.uk/
Been told they do really great stuff at: http://www.agroforestry.co.uk/
In London there is: http://www.naturewise.org.uk
Graham Burnett does lots of courses too: http://www.spiralseed.co.uk/
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What’s your super power?
Another great article from Seth Godin who talks about how we should all have a super power, particularly in business. The example he gives is the Wasp
“I’m the Wasp. I have the ability to shrink to a height of several centimeters, fly by means of insectoid wings and fire energy blasts.”
Some fancy marketers might call this a positioning statement or a unique selling proposition. Of course, it’s not that. It’s just her super power.
MARCH IS GREEN: One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato, More!
One in three children do not know what chips are made from! This is more than a little worrying to me.
New investment for School of Everything!
We're very pleased to announce a new round of investment for School of Everything.
Tim Jackson, founder of QXL.com and LendAround, has become an investor and joined the board of the company. Channel 4 has followed up its initial investment through its new innovation fund 4iP and Sean Park and Geoff Mulgan join existing investors Rocco Pellegrinelli and the Young Foundation in this round.
We're very excited because it means we'll be able to continue to grow School of Everything both in the UK and internationally, helping more people find new things to learn near them.
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Stop reading your damn email !
I was into email about a decade ago. These days I prefer to avoid communication forms that demand my attention. I can definitely recommend ending an email (and twitter) (and RSS) addiction.
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New 2009 brochure available
I know that it is only just past Christmas, but thought that you would want to be the first to know that our latest 2009 information brochure is available.
A "must have" for any serious business student or corporate training manager.
email - [email protected] - today & we will be delighted to send you a copy
Happy New Year!
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Kissy Kissy
How does your Mistletoe grow?
Mistletoe is a bit weird but kissing under it is quite nice. Learn about mistletoe myths and growing tips here. If you’re more interested in the kissing and would like some lessons in love, say hello to our (very) friendly Flirting Teacher Kitty Stryker.
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The other half of "Artists Ship"
"It's natural for organizations to learn from mistakes. The problem is, people who propose new checks almost never consider that the check itself has a cost."
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Process is an embedded reaction to prior stupidity - Clay Shirky
Probably the smartest piece of advice to any growing organisation.
Unlimited Resources
Every member of School of Everything can add notes, links, videos, images, documents and other things to the site that help people learn or teach a particular subject. If you're learning, you can use it to keep track of your progress in your subjects and all the things that help you learn like useful websites or how-to videos.
If you're teaching, you can share useful resources and advice that you think will help people learn you subjects. You can tag each resource post with one or more subjects, and your posts will appear to other people looking for those subjects.
Don't be shy, say hello. We'd love to hear from you.
Stay safe
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