Funny how it is that the more you know, the more you know how little you know? Such is the curse of an always-connected, instant-search world where every question can be googled. But are we finding that human brains can cope with such a potential flood of email, RSS, twitter, facebook etc messages beamed at us in real-time? As empowering as it is (and believe me it is!), this amount of data may be bringing a new survival skill to the forefront – adaptability.
This is my conclusion after reading this article from the ad-heavy but still excellent MasterNewMedia site. In the article, Jay Cross posits that due to the effect of events like 911 and the ever-increasing pace of technological innovation, the ability to be flexible and adaptable may be more important now than just being able to access large chunks of knowledge.
As always, a middle path will perhaps prove best – ie. those who adapted to the introduction of micro-blogging services like twitter in the early stages have now built extremely powerful knowledge networks.

April 2, 2009 at 11:06 pm
Check out…
ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/foresight/docs/21966.pdf
mentions the needs to be in the mode of ‘Learning how to learn’ as well will change acreers/jobs on a regular basis. It is what will make you stand out and be successful in the future.
April 2, 2009 at 11:09 pm
yes – learning how to learn is another great way of saying it. Even in learning support circles, learning how to learn has been as important a focus as literacy and numeracy. So its relevent across a huge chunk of education as well as in tech areas.