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Episode #46 – Risky Behaviour and Media Literacy

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DOWNLOAD THE SHOW (playing time 8:54) Thoughts tonight on the opportunity presented by the apparent propensity of teens to post news of their bad behavior on Myspace. Mentioned in this episode: “The Connection Continuum — an invitation to collaborate on a community/relationship modelling tool” on Media Driving wikiDOMO “Most teens too risky on MySpace, study [...]

 
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6

Jan

The Connection Continuum — an invitation to collaborate on a community/relationship modelling tool

Posted by Jay  Published in Media Driving

I’ve been working with Jose Leal, CEO of wikiDOMO on something we are tentatively calling “Open Marketing.”  The idea is to create an evolving, collaborative conceptual framework for new marketing tools like wikiDOMO and many other solutions that are either already being created or will be in the future.  The idea is not to try [...]

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