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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Branding, Higher Education, Marketing | Add a Comment »
Some of you may recall my article about cybersquatters and higher ed from last year and the followup University Business article.
Now cybersquatters are invading higher ed’s social media presence by starting Facebook groups. Fortunately, Brad Ward at squaredpeg has their number. If you haven’t already seen it, go and read this article and protect your [...]
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Humor | Add a Comment »
16
December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture, Feature: Books, Features | 1 Comment »
There is an argument made against privacy that says someone who isn’t engaged in criminal behavior has nothing to hide. This method of thinking allowed the US government to slowly sap away our civil liberties in the wake of the 9/11 attacks–many have just accepted that trading privacy for security is acceptable and used the “nothing to hide” argument to rationalize what was, essentially, a decision based on fear. However, limiting the government’s ability to intrude in our private lives is easy compared with attempting to control how personal information spreads on the internet via gossip. Rather than spies or wiretaps, gossip is often gathered by those we trust and spread online by people who don’t understand or appreciate the potential for the damage it can do. In reality, privacy is about much more than concealing wrongdoing.
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture, Youth Culture | Add a Comment »
Internet-based abuse (‘cyberbullying’) and privacy / relationship issues are still massively misunderstood. The complexities of online sociality are probably the biggest ‘generational divide’ between modern teens and adults. To help put it in perspective a bit, here are some numbers…
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Humor | Add a Comment »
I HAVE A MYSPACE ACCOUNT!!1!
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture, Youth Culture | Add a Comment »
Wired picked up a story yesterday on a lawsuit in Florida dealing with the emerging legal issue of ‘cyberbullying.’ Reading this, I think there is a gap that new law should seek to fill–a law addressing defamatory opinions when wielded against a citizen in an international context when that citizen is not otherwise newsworthy.
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture, Feature: Books, Feature: Market Moment, Features, Youth Culture | 2 Comments »
More and more teens pour out their hearts into the digital blackness and spend their time with socially networked acquaintances. Secrets that they would hate for their parents to see are only a Google search away. In a digital world designed around speed, convenience, and ego, they will loose a sense of what constitutes a strong relationship and their ability to empathize will suffer. At a time when it is easier than ever to find a reason to hate someone, they will be more likely than ever to be willing to hate. How can we–as parents, as developers, as netizens–put a stop to this progression?
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture | Add a Comment »
‘Did You Know?’ also known as ‘Shift Happens’ is a thought-provoking video presenting facts and figures loosely themed around globalization and the information age. This is the latest iteration, rumored to have been improved from the original by Sony BMG for an executive meeting they held recently in Rome.
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Electronic Culture, Feature: Books, Feature: Market Moment, Features, Youth Culture | 4 Comments »
‘Hard words break no bones’ is a phrase that has been in use since the Renaissance, but things may be changing. Teens are putting a great deal of value into terms: names, labels, and the power of specialized language. In a world built entirely on words, the old adage is being revised: sticks and stones will never hurt you, but words may break your heart.
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December
By: Morgan | Categories: Humor | Add a Comment »
Productivity Guru Drew (of toothpastefordinner.com) tells us to get off-line and do our work.