July 7, 2009 If I were using my marketing hat, I could’ve headlined this post “Expose yourself, and we’ll reciprocate” or some other sexist tripe for click-through baiting in edgy innuendo/ad agency style. But...since: a.) I disdain obvious ad ploys and b.) it runs counter to our mission and all we stand for in raising the bar on media messaging, I’ll simply defer to Tracee … [Read more...]
Summer of Link Love: Reprint Rights, Yours for the Asking!
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, bloggers, burnout, carnival, Change Bloggers, content swaps, Creative Commons, free time, incubators, jumpstart your startup, Kids, leisure, nonprofit, repurposing content, research, Summer, Summer of Link Love, TGR, The Girl Revolution, Tracee Sioux, women 2.0, youth
Standby: Real Life Has Usurped My Digital World
Jan. 26, 2009: I’m feeling very “First lady-ish” right now, since Michelle Obama recently described herself as "first and foremost . . . Malia and Sasha's mom." Likewise, Shaping Youth begins at home, and I’d be full of hooey if I didn’t believe my digital persona should take a backseat to my real life responsibilities both personally and professionally. Once upon a time, … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Shaping Youth Tagged With: advertising in textbooks, being a mom, Bus Radio, CCFC, Cocaine in a can, commercialism, computer crashes, corporate ad creep, corporate sponsorship, Dalai Lama Foundation, digital life, digital-natives, dogs, EdVoice, energy fiend, energy-drinks, Jamey Kirby, jumpstart your startup, Kids, kids coping skills, Malia and Sasha, mommy blogs, phishing scams, Project Happiness, real life, resilience, schools, senior dogs, Sky at Red7, teens