May 26, 2010 When I mention social media being part of kids’ identity, parents often cringe and squinch up their faces like I’ve force fed them BeanBoozled Jelly Bellies in pickle and ‘rotten egg’ flavor. Some parents perceive social media to be one behemoth danger zone of Facebook/Formspring/Game Chat/Text-fest "words that wound"---injuring kids like drive-by hit-n-run … [Read more...]
Age of Conversation & Kids: Digital Citizens v Snark Tanks
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: #WWYD, 171 authors, 2010, A Thin Line, Actionist Network, Age of Conversation 3, Amazon, AOC3, BJ-Fogg, bullies, bullying, Bullyproof, Channel V Books, charity, children, Clever Sheep, CoLABoratory, collaborative publishing, collective knowledge, Confidence Community, Cyberbullying, Digital, digital citizens, digital drama, Digizens, Do Something, Doug Engelbart, Drew McClellan, e-books, each take a chapter, educators become learners, Epic Change, Facebook privacy settings, Frontline SMS, future of the book, Gavin Heaton, Gestalt theory, Get busy, global bloggers, It's time to get busy!, Jedi wisdom, Jess Weiner, Kids Are Heroes, marketing, mean girls, mobile apps, Mobile Health 2010, Oct 22, participatory learning, personal brands, Pop-Culture, prosocial, relational aggression, Rodd Lucier, Sexualization summit, Sheeple, social good, social-media, Trust Agents, What would yoda do?, Yoda, Ypulse-Mashup
Mobile for Good: N2Y4 Top Tier Contenders Announced
April 13, 2009 Awhile back I wrote about mobilizing youth via mobile, and this past weekend’s Global Engagement Summit seems to have brought out all kinds of positive media uses and leadership teams eager to make a difference on the ol’ blue marble. (Here's a glimpse into the GES world via 10:00 Northwestern Univ. video) Thanks to NetSquared passionista Britt Bravo, I’ve … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, Andre Blackman, Britt-Bravo, cellphones, cells, change agents, Change Bloggers, Change the Web, Dean Eckles, Deb-Levine, Distributive Networks, Fast Forward Fund, GES, Global engagement, Graham Brown, Horsepower Challenge, Humana Games, IDEA Team, Isis, Josh Dhaliwal, Kevin Bertram, Kids, Mobile Youth, N2Y4, Net2, NetSquared, Nokia, Northwestern University, social good, teens, tweens, Ushahidi, youth culture