Social Media & Academia

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Book review


Sinebare, Masuwe. 2013. Principle & Practices of Papua New Guinea Leadership. India, Rajan Jain.

Review by Ismael K. Isikel

Interesting Chapter
I love the title of chapter 7! It reads "Missionaries, Merceneries, Merchants and Maniacs".  In a way it is hilarious, but that is not the intent of the chapter. It is chapter 7 of  Dr Musawe Sinebare's book Principle & Practices of Papua New Guinea Leadership. In chapter 7 the author shares his experience of having served under three different CEOs. The characteristis of the Missionary, the Mercenery, and the Merchant are described but not of the Maniac. Well, there is no need to describe a maniac and i do not wish to work under the leadership of one, No. I wonder how staff cope working under that type of CEO. The Mercenery is another that I do no wish to associate with.

Teacher's Passion
Dr Sinebare writes with the teacher's passion as shown clearly at the end of every chapter. At the end of each chapter he gives the reader the opportunity to ponder over the chapter with an exercise titled Follow-up Tasks. For this chapter the author gives five tasks for the reader.

Follow-up Task
1. Describe each CEO's management styles based on their particular characteristcis.
2. Which CEO would you emulate if you were in a management or leadership position?
3. Describe the merit of each CEO based on their management styles.
4. What management characteristics would you employ if you were a CEO in an organization?
5. If you were a CEO, which category would best describe your qualities?

These Follow-up tasks make good study in leadership.

What is there to learn?
It is a good book for both the CEO and the aspiring CEO. Those in CEO positions may want to read this book and evaluate themselves - their characteristics of leadership- for the purpose of improvement. The aspiring CEO will certainly chart a course of good leadership from reading this book.

Pagination
In total there are seventeen (17) short chapters of this 172-page book. In terms of reading, understanding, and simply following the author's thoughts, it should not take a day to complete the book. Lets say it depends on how fast you read.

Forward and Preface
Another prolific PNG writer, Sir Paulias Matane, wrote the Forward and the Preface is written by the author.

References
As you get to the end of  the book, like most non-fictions, there is a bibliography (References) that lists 42 items of information sources. The reader may wish to consult these, if accessible from any public sources, for additional information on leadership. There are sources on the Internet on leadership and some of them are free. Google "leadership" to get you started on searching for more  information to help you sharpen your leadership skills. That is exactly what i have done in order to improve my skills,

Table of Content & Index
A table of content in the begining and an index at the end are good  quick pointers to where the reader may quikly find topics discussed in a book. There is a table of content for this book, but there is no index.

The author
 Besides having held other senior positions at Eastern Highlands Provincial Government and the National Research Institute, the author had also servied as Pro Vice Chancellor (Administration) and Acting Vice Chancellor at the University of Goroka.  He is also the author  of Path to Success, and Papua New Guinea Development Strategies for Socio-Economic Empowerment


Monday, 16 November 2015

Web2 for Teaching, Learning, and Information Management.



The Papua New Guinea University of Technology Library, Matheson Library, runs a short course for personnel in the public service, private sector, and NGO. The short course is known as Web 2.0 for Teaching, Learning, and Information Management. The duration of the short course is one week and it is offered during the semester.  

Contact
For further details and expression of interest on the next Web2.0 short course contact:
  • Georgina Yambei on phone 4734351 or email gyambei@lib.unitech.ac.pg
  • Julie Tum on phone 4734351 or email jtum@lib.unitech.ac.pg

Course Details and Content

Web2.0 for Teaching, Learning, and Information Management.

The one week short course is adapted from Web2.0 for Development (Web2.0forDeve) to suit the learning and related environments. It is part of the University Library's ongoing efforts in promoting the effective use of Web2.0 Applications in teaching and learning, information orgainization and management, and other related professions.

Target Audience

Web2.0 is aimed at:
  • Teachers
  • Librarians
  • Information Personnel in various fields
  • Others interested in Web2.0 applications
Objectives

Participant will:

Be introduced to relevant Web2.0 Applications such as:
  • Blog 
  • Wikis 
  • Dropbox
  • My Drive
Use Web2.0 Applications effectively in information and management services
Access, organize, and diseminate information
Create and exchange content with colleagues 
Blog for teaching and learning activities and sharing information
Collaborate in real time in compiling information or creating content
Create professional networks through the social media

Topics

  • Web2.0 and Social Media Concepts
  • Mass Communication and Social Media
  • Web2.0 Applications
  • Social Media and Education
  • Cloud Computing
  • Collaborative work
  • Selective Access to Information
  • Social Networking


Requirements

1. Participants must have their own laptops that they will bring with them to the workshop to use during the three days. These will be used for workshop activities including access to the internet.
2. Participants should have a current valid gmail account
3. Mobile phone (Smart phone)

Fees
K1200 per person for the one week workshop. This will cover course material and refreshment.
Payment of fees can be made to Unitech Trust Fund on account number 11188172 ANZ Bank, Lae Branch.

Accommodation
Participants make their own arrangement. The following guest houses are within the campus or nearby.

Accommodation within campus

Rainforest Habitat Guest House
Single room K85 per night
Twin room K25 per night
Family room K165 per night
Contact: Zabare on phone number 472 4662

Unitech Guest House
Single room K140 per night
Double room K190 per night
Family room K220 per night
Contact: Miriam or Esther on phone number 4734488

Outside campus

Pilgrim Village Guest House
Single budget K140 per night
Common bathroom/toilet
Self contain K K225 per night
Contact: Saki on phone 4728076




Monday, 9 November 2015

Web2.0 Communication Trends

The current trends of communication using communication features of  Web2.0 Applications makes it far more easier and faster to send, receive, create content,  or gather information with ease. Even colleagues or professionals communicate and endorse each others' skills and expertise for marketability purposes. This post is written from experience and observation

Communication features .of Web2.0 Applications include Link, Share, Follow, Like, Endorse, and Comment .

Link

A Link is a connection from one hypertext document to another location within the same document or to another document or image in another webpage. The Link is activated by clicking on a highlighted word, phrase, or image.

Share 

A post is shared from one timeline to another for general interest, education, alert, and other reasons. It may also be shared from one Web2.0 Application to another, for example, from Twitter to Facebook. From time to time I share posts from Twitter to Facebook.

Follow

Follow is an easy way to keep tab on posts in a blog, for example, You do not have to keep visiting a blog to find out what is being posted. Whenever an activity takes place the blog's link is posted to your timeline with brief details of the new activity. Click on the Follow feature to enable this form of communication.

Like

The popularity of a post may be measured by how many viewers cliked on Like for a post.

Endorse

Linkdln has the Endorse feature and allows colleagues or friends from around the country and the world to confirm that your skills that you list on your profile are geuine. This is good for marketability of your "resume" to possible employers.

Comment

Many Web2.0 Applications provide the comment feature to allow others to write comments on a post.  You can do this in blogs, Facebook, and Twitter.