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Enterprise 2.0 Success is About the Players, Not the Field

Social Media Strategery

You’re talking about giving away iPads and candy bars to get people to use it. You’re more concerned with the available features instead of making it fast, reliable, and accessible. You don’t have a plan for funding this initiative beyond this year. The team responsible for the platform doesn’t even use it.

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Drive for Show, Putt for Dough – a Lesson for Enterprise 2.0 Platforms

Social Media Strategery

vendor out there offers a similar set of features – blogging, microblogging, wiki functionality, profiles, tagging, search, etc. – they all hype up the fact that THEIR platform is the one that can do X or can do Y, that they have this one unique feature that puts them out in front of the competition. Everything looks great.

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Social Media Integration in Higher Education | Social Media Strategery

Social Media Strategery

There are several middle/high schools I can think of that are requiring Twitter accounts for 9th graders, iPads for 6th graders, and blogs and wikis for collaborative learning. [link] Ari Herzog With all this attention on integrating social media in colleges, why no mention of high school and earlier education? The Whole. : The Whole.

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