by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 19, 2009 | Content
Can teachers see advantages for using Twitter? David R. Wetzel makes a good case for it in a guest post at Suite101.com. He focuses on keeping current with new educational trends, building a reliable network of teachers, professional development and continuing...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 8, 2009 | Social Media, Web 2.0
Now that the social media service Twitter has a daily reference in nearly every newscast, there is a rush of people trying the “next big thing.” Those of us who have been there a while are amazed at how many companies and individuals just don’t get...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 1, 2009 | Content, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media
A recent Taylor Swift song says “she sees his face in every space,” but I don’t think she was talking about the emergence of facial recognition software. The ability to identify your smiling face is around the corner for Facebook, and already exists...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 26, 2009 | Analytics
What do bad web analytics, weather forecasts and reality television show America Idol have in common? Should it annoy me that I find pertinent articles (at least if I twist them a bit) on the Harvard Business blog site? In this case, an article about how a human...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 19, 2009 | Content, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media
By now you’ve likely heard that 42 percent of Americans said that they wouldn’t miss newspapers if they all folded. Since the major online news sources still get most of their content from traditional newsrooms, a larger question is would they miss the art...