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Al Weiss passed this on to me--I need to explore this.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Thursday, November 10, 2005
TSMI's Trade Show Marketing Report: Are Small Bites Enough for Conferee Appetites?
TSMI's Trade Show Marketing Report: Are Small Bites Enough for Conferee Appetites?: "When I first read about Al Gore's latest project, CurrentTV, I didn't really know what to make of it. I wasn't the demographic they were trying to reach, so no big deal to me. It was an easy newsbyte to ignore."
Ties in with our current hope to preach that less is more in terms of video clips in educational contexts. Who wants a full hour and a half of a talking head when you can force the head to consider boiling things down to 2, 3, 5 minutes.
Now we will have to anticipate the ADD generation concern that would pit traditionalists against infobite concerns. That's where an old respected source like Churchill comes into play:
"I once heard, and have often told, the story of Winston Churchill's technique when he wanted to know something from a subordinate. He would contact the person responsible for the topic and say: "Pray give me, by this evening, on one sheet of paper, ..."
brevity is the soul of wit and it ain't bad for the mind either.
Ties in with our current hope to preach that less is more in terms of video clips in educational contexts. Who wants a full hour and a half of a talking head when you can force the head to consider boiling things down to 2, 3, 5 minutes.
Now we will have to anticipate the ADD generation concern that would pit traditionalists against infobite concerns. That's where an old respected source like Churchill comes into play:
"I once heard, and have often told, the story of Winston Churchill's technique when he wanted to know something from a subordinate. He would contact the person responsible for the topic and say: "Pray give me, by this evening, on one sheet of paper, ..."
brevity is the soul of wit and it ain't bad for the mind either.
Friday, November 04, 2005
More Places "They" Say You Can't Blog
More Places "They" Say You Can't Blog
Ok, so lots and lots of kids are writing and working with new information technologies so let's ban their use. What does the Chinese government and this Catholic School have in common? They would both just as soon totally ban the use of blogs.
Ok, so lots and lots of kids are writing and working with new information technologies so let's ban their use. What does the Chinese government and this Catholic School have in common? They would both just as soon totally ban the use of blogs.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
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