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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Weekly News. TechLEARNING News. October 15, 2003. Learning for the 21st Century , a report from a new public-private coalition known as the Partnership for 21st Century Skills ( www.21stcenturyskills.org My students just had a film festival last week that over 500 community folks attended. Educators eZine.

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Why More Members, Money, and Ads Don’t Always Mean More Success: A B2B Marketer’s Survival Guide

Webbiquity SMM

The two companies were created six months apart; Myspace was founded in August 2003 and by July 2005 was bought by News Corp for 580 million dollars. Myspace’s user base decline resulted in a tremendous loss in valuation; in fact, News Corp sold substantially all of its Myspace ownership in May 2011 for a rumored 35 million dollars.

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Anecdote: Most Significant Change - a primer

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Communities of practice. Davies (2003). New York, Currency Doubleday. Contact us. Categories. Change management. Collaboration. Complexity. Expertise location. Facilitation. Intervention design. Knowledge circulation. Most Significant Change. Newsletter. Open space. Sensemaking. Social networks. Storytelling. References.

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Social media and the rise of fantasy sports

Sprout Social

Fantasy sports have played a huge role in shaping fans’ communities and conversations on social platforms. million in 2003. So in early 2003, we’ve got over 15 million people playing fantasy sports online. Social media makes fantasy sports a global, connected community. What are fantasy sports? Talk strategy.

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Government Use of Social Media - "In Addition to," Not "In Lieu of.

Social Media Strategery

community’s zeal for all things social media and online, 1/3 of Americans still don’t have access to broadband Internet , and even among those who do, less than 50% prefer to contact their government via online means, instead preferring the telephone, in-person contact, or writing a letter (!!). .&# community?

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The Future of Work Weblog

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The official blog for the Future of Work Community. Our goal is to foster community, conversation, and mutual learning about the future of work and the forces driving change. December 2003. Communities and Economic Development. Community Development. Future of Work Community News. New Technologies.

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The Future of Work Weblog

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The official blog for the Future of Work Community. Our goal is to foster community, conversation, and mutual learning about the future of work and the forces driving change. December 2003. Communities and Economic Development. Community Development. Future of Work Community News. New Technologies.