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It's no secret that Apple's retail stores have proven extraordinarily beneficial for the company, and it looks like Google may be getting into the game now as well. 9to5Google is reporting that the...
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It is an excellent idea to build a website that is interactive and successful. Why build one if your goal isn’t to gain attention from viewers, other media and to get feedback from your audience? Follow these five steps to help find your website success!
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Review by Martin Weller: 'This is the most thorough, comprehensive and balanced overview and analysis of MOOCs that I have read. This is not surprising since Sir John Daniel has had a long and distinguished career in open and distance learning, including being President of the Commonwealth of Learning and Vice-Chancellor of the UK Open University. He is currently a visiting research fellow at the Korean National Open University and an Education Master at DeTao Masters Academy, China. He thus knows of what he speaks.'
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To build the most successful small business in the world, it takes 10 key principles.
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Use social media the right way, and you can attract new customers and boost your business. Use it the wrong way, and you can spark a backlash that’ll melt your reputation to a sticky puddle.
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So, you think you can do Social Media marketing? Everyone can create a business Facebook page. My friend admitted that her 19 year old neighbor created one for her father’s small business.
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Debra Ringold, Dean of the MBA program at Atkinson Graduate School of Management, Willamette University, told us that there are a few criteria prospective students should consider when choosing between business programs: 1.
Website and blog of New York Times best selling author of 'The Element', TED speaker, and education and creativity expert, Sir Ken Robinson...
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LearningToday shares two beautiful posters, that help us remember Bloom’s Taxonomy: the Blooming Butterfly and the Blooming Orange. Then it asks how do we connect the Bloom’s Taxonomy with the iPad?
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The internet is threatening to shake up education, as it has already done with music, retail and journalism. ...
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There's a lot to unpack about learning analytics -- everything from how student data is captured to how it will be used. For all of its promises -- and there ar
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What are the seven stages of business success? How many new jobs are generated by small businesses?
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No news to buzz about? Speaking engagements to generate publicity. Here are five tips for targeting -- and capitalizing on -- speaking opportunities:
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I am always noticing metaphors, symbols, patterns. For a long time I have noticed the powerful principles embodied in the design and structure of a tree as it relates to business. I hope it helps your business like it has helped ours...
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Includes 7 Key Social Media Strategies & 50 Ways To Get Started With Social Media!
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Assess your financial situation and plan your future.
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The idea is that nicer-looking stores and better service will help combat “showrooming”—the act of visiting a store to look at a videogame console or fancy television before you buy it, cheaper, on the Internet. The trend has been gathering steam for years, but over the past 18 months, smartphone apps like RedLaser and Amazon’s Price Check have made it as easy as, er, stealing display space from a big box: just scan the item’s bar code and the app shows you whether you can get it cheaper somewhere else.
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Christensen applies his well-researched theory of disruptive innovation to K-12 education and points to online learning as the disruptive catalyst that is about to finally change the educational system in North America.
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Retail Therapy is Real. As the holiday shopping season begins, research finds people who are sad are willing to forgo future monetary benefits in exchange for instant financial gratification. By Sean Nealon on November 14, 2012 ...
This post by Lou McGill (bona fide elearning expert without cutting corners) is intended as fun. H812 students (or other readers) may enjoy seeing whether they are getting this being an expert right, or whether there is scope for improvement :-) I can see that in using Blogger rather than Wordpress I have some handicaps to overcome myself ...
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