May 12, 2009 Hat tip to Ypulse for linking these Webby winning student journalists who reinforce that this blog fits into my own "don't do as I do" persona of 'long form blogging' in a microblog era. I'm adding a 'must read' by Jerry Bowles on Social Media Today titled, "The Internet is Killing America's Free Press & Why It Matters" and I also agree with On Living By … [Read more...]
Teen Webby Winners Talk About Old vs. New Media
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: Bonnie DeVarco, Boston, digital web, Doug Engelbart, eHow, Facebook, FriendFeed, journalism, Kill your blog, Media X, Microblogging, NCEN, new media, newspaper industry, newspapers, NextNow Collaboratory, old media, On Living By Learning, online student journalists, over-sharing, Paul Boutin, Sandra-Foyt, Science related wikipedian activity map, Stanford, teens, The Girl Revolution, Twitter, webby winners, Wired, youth
How Can Such An Avid Blogger Miss Blog Day? Oops!
Aw, crud, it’s ‘Blog Day’ and I might have missed it! Like a Hallmark Holiday that shanghais the buyer into feeling like they’ve missed an occasion of importance, (Heads up! Grandparents’ Day is Sept. 7th this year folks; supposedly always the first Sunday after Labor Day unbeknownst to all but the marketing machine perpetuating it!) I’m … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Age-of-Conversation, Amy-Jussel, Andre Blackman, Blog Day, Britt-Bravo, Caroline Middlebrook, Change Bloggers, Cheap Thrills, Frog Blog, Grammology, health bloggers, http://technorati.com/tag/BlogDay2008, Izzy Mom, Joe Hungler, On Living By Learning, Pamela Poole, Pulse and Signal, Robert Scoble, Ryan Barrett, Sandra-Foyt, Zoomie Station