by Beth Dunn on 31 December 2007
I found this a little late for this year, but I’m really excited about the Send-a-Singer project that Bryan Miller blogged about back at the beginning of December. Bryan is a strategist at WWAV Rapp Collins in London, and they developed this very inventive, yet charmingly simple campaign that lets you donate your company’s holiday [...]
by Beth Dunn on 31 December 2007
Beth Kanter, from Beth’s Blog (of course), presented the Bloggers Who Create Community Award to Small Dots! Beth named three bloggers to receive the award — the other two are Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NpTech and Michele Martin, The Bamboo Project. If you don’t know these blogs, I strongly encourage you to check them [...]
by Beth Dunn on 29 December 2007
Am I a digital native? Or can I write my own metaphor? Because I follow Jesse Baer on Twitter, the idea of a Digital Native is never far from my brain. A recent post on the Digital Natives blog got me thinking again about what my citizenship status is in this hypothetical land. I think [...]
by Beth Dunn on 27 December 2007
Do social networks mostly promote inclusion or exclusion? It depends, of course, on the user. Like The Force, social media can be used for good or ill. And some will say that it depends on what your objectives are. I’m going to take a stand and say that inclusion – and openness – is good, [...]
by Beth Dunn on 23 December 2007
So we’re off to Syracuse for Christmas tomorrow. Not that I want to, but I have to. You know how it is. In-laws, and all that. Well, at least going to Syracuse and being only mildly uncomfortable will relieve me of the obligation of staying here and being truly uncomfortable with my family. I just [...]