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Techlearning > > 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? > October 15, 2003

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Hawaii Officially Dips Toes in the Waters of Social Media

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It’s how Christine Lu came to meet Nathan Kam who represents HVCB and David Uchiyama of HTA.) I tripped across this article from 2001 (!) Indeed, I think companies that can capitalize on the power of GFNs will gain the strongest competitive advantages that the Internet has to offer. Want to Learn More?

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

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Newmans (2001) social network analyses of scientific communities in biomedicine, physics, and computer science showed that each of these fields formed a well-interconnected or "small world" network (Watts & Strogatz, 1998). The success criterion had also been explored at a project workshop (SOC, 2001). Technology Issues.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

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Penenberg’s ( @Penenberg ) Fast Company article: “Social Networking Affects Brains Like Falling in Love” examines research by neuroeconomist Paul Zak that suggests social networking triggers the release of the generosity-trust chemical in our brains: Oxytocin (known as the cuddle chemical). Marty Weintraub – @aimclear.

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40 Core Philosophies From the Most Famous Marketers in History

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What: The former Chief Marketing Officer of Unilever likes to say “a brand is the contract between a company and consumers.” ” The consumer has choices, and can simply choose to enter a contract with another brand if they find a company “in breach” of the contract. Influencers make the brand.