October 10, 2007

Freedback

From a recent interaction:

Feed­back: 2 b : the trans­mis­sion of eval­u­a­tive or cor­rec­tive infor­ma­tion about an action, event, or process to the orig­i­nal or con­trol­ling source

Freed­back: b : the trans­mis­sion of eval­u­a­tive or cor­rec­tive infor­ma­tion about an action, event, or process to the orig­i­nal or con­trol­ling source when done openly and trans­par­ently using pub­lic input and out­put mech­a­nisms, e.g. blogs with open com­ments instead of one-way, non-interactive, email-based forms

And from a dif­fer­ent con­ver­sa­tion, TADD: Tech­nol­ogy ADD.

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5:47 am Comments (1)

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  1. TADD–oh, I def­i­nitely have that! Some­how the start of my MLIS stu­dent life, my blog­ging life, and my Fire­foxed tabbed brows­ing life all coin­cided to form a per­fect storm of multi-tasking, skim­ming, and get­ting ideas out before I for­get them. Now I can feel my brain pulling to switch gears every minute or so. And now I know, there is a name for it :)

    Comment by Liz — October 11, 2007 @ 8:34 am

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