Two sides (at least)

Several years ago (well, at least pre-kids), I remember coming across some work from Bernie DeKoven on technography, which I remember as methods for documenting on the fly to improve meetings through technology. I printed out a sparse page or so that was a useful summary, at the time, but I can no longer find that on the web (was hosted by UserLand Software). The printout is at work somewhere, sitting on a shelf, not quite forgotten. Looks like DeKoven is recognized as a pioneer in this area, and he offers consulting on technography and other skills at Coworking.com.

More recently, I subscribed to the feed from DeepFun.com, in part because it was from DeKoven. I rarely clickthrough on the feed, honestly, and I keep considering the unsubscribe, but yesterday he posted this about Cyclecide, which I saw for the first time in Fort Collins just weeks ago… even though they are based in here in San Francisco.

DeKoven, like everyone, has at least two sides. The web is giving us the opportunity to share more of what interests us, and people are doing just that. Just remember that everything you do online is possibly public.