The Black Magic of Compounded Newspaper Losses
It hasn’t been a good decade for newspapers, but the last month has been especially bad. See Howard Kurtz’s late-May column about the more than 100 Washington Post journalists taking buyouts. Sam Zell...
View ArticleSocial Media Conferences, Panels and Tweetups
Over the next few weeks I’m going to be traveling for several conferences and presentations relating to social media. Some of these are open for additional registrations; if you can attend, I’d love to...
View ArticleOn World Peace, Labor Day and Blocking Facebook
I’m as big an advocate of social media as you’re likely to meet. Still, I think Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker went a bit overboard in yesterday’s offering, Facebook and social media offer...
View ArticleShould states ban student-teacher interactions on Facebook?
Yesterday’s Washington Post had an editorial about a misguided trend among state legislatures to ban communication between students and teachers through sites like Facebook and Twitter: However, in...
View ArticleTeachers Tweeting for Support and Inspiration
Today’s Washington Post has a nice story about how teachers are using Twitter to connect with each other and get just-in-time training. Here’s an excerpt: After her first year teaching history in a...
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