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There are some amazing examples of how colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. It’s only natural that 90% of an assessment for trying out a product is made by color alone. So how do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing, really? As we strive to make improvements to online products, studying this phenomenon is key. Find some of the latest, most interesting research on the subject at the article link... Via Lauren Moss
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May 21, 7:21 PM
Colors seem so innocent but its not as innocent as it seems! The psychology of branding colors! Delete the scoop?
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A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens’ research habits are changing in the digital age...
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Facebook users are more likely than Twitter users to use social media to counteract loneliness, a study finds. Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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Games for Change speaks to Todd Harper, a postdoctoral researcher at the Singapore-MIT Game Lab about A Closed World, a game that discussed LGBTQ issues. Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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A massive survey of internet users reveals trends in social media usage across numerous platforms, ages, races, genders, population density and more... The Pew Research Center has released the results of a comprehensive survey, conducted over several years to evaluate which demographics were using social media, and on which platforms. Which social networking sites emerged on top?
Of the online adults surveyed at the end of 2012: 67% use Facebook20% use LinkedIn16% use Twitter15% use Pinterest13% use Instagram6% use TumblrFind more statistics, findings and takeaways on how Americans appear to be using social media, based on this recent study.
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How are educators preparing students for a social media-infused world? What does good digital citizenship look like? Facebook is funding four research projects addressing these questions through its Digital Citizen Research Grants program. Facebook announced yesterday that it will split $200,000 among four winners, chosen from an initial pool of 100 projects.
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