Clickerati: The Generation Born After the Mid-90s Who Cannot Imagine Life without the Internet.Back when your parents were in school, they actually had to initiate in-person conversations if they wanted a social life. Of course, that was when they weren’t walking two miles to school, in the snow, uphill — both ways.The computer savvy kids [...]
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Social Networks and the Students: the Clickeratis: Tutorbene
December 29th, 2009
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No Comments »Enterprise 2.0 for the Workplace. and Education 2.0 for the Classroom?
December 27th, 2009
Admin A leaked draft of the new primary school curriculum has been seen by The Guardian and it all centres around proposals drawn up by former Ofsted chief Sir Jim Rose which are reckoned to be the biggest overhaul in English primary education in twenty years.The proposals make interesting reading and cover lots of ground, but [...]
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No Comments »Why Social Media Marketing is Now Mainstream
December 24th, 2009
Admin People are recognizing how valuable Social Media Marketing (SMM) is. A health related clients’ book publisher was talking about the importance of social media to the traditional publishing industry. She said they now strategize books that have websites for reference materials and more information, and places where people can host e-books and bookmarked pages from [...]
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