Educators: Communication is Changing
T4 Jordan School District has an excellent, thought provoking video that I found on the blog of Andrea Vascellari (Pay Attention Educators; Communication is Changing). There is a well collected group of stats that paints a photo that should wake everyone up. What do...
Informed to the Swines: H1N1, Twitter and Branding Lessons
The swine influenza outbreak makes Twitter more useful and somewhat useless, at the same time. The difference comes down to the care you took when you chose whose updates to follow. Businesses can learn a lot of from this, but mostly how to brand themselves in this...
Social Media Breakfast New Hampshire SMBNH 4
The Social Media Breakfast New Hampshire #4 has been announced for Concord, NH. Special thanks to Leslie Poston of Uptown Uncorked for doing so much to bring this to NH - and to all who helped secure the start of growing community in the Granite State. For more...
Unicorns That Sneeze Rainbows and Poop Content
Advice is what you seek when you know the right thing to do, but don't want to do it. What happens when you don't know the right thing to do? That is what is facing businesses today, and it all boils down to massive content, evolving cultures and the need for...
Advantages for Teachers Using Twitter
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...
Why Twitter Is So Hard To Explain
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 where the power of...
