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Shelley Pelletier

How Brands Are Using Instagram to Reach New Audiences - 0 views

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    Really cool new app.
Shelley Pelletier

Results-Based Accountability™ (RBA) and Outcomes-Based Accountability™ (OBA) - 0 views

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    Graph retrieved by Tameka for Discussion #1 Effort vs. Quality
Joshua Dodson

Critically Analyzing Information Sources | olinuris.library.cornell.edu - 0 views

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    Week 2 Discussion: "How Can I find What I'm Looking for?"
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    Resource posted by Mindy
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    You can begin evaluating a physical information source (a book or an article for instance) even before you have the physical item in hand. Appraise a source by first examining the bibliographic citation. The bibliographic citation is the written description of a book, journal article, essay, or some other published material that appears in a catalog or index. Bibliographic citations characteristically have three main components: author, title, and publication information. These components can help you determine the usefulness of this source for your paper. (In the same way, you can appraise a Web site by examining the home page carefully.)
Shelley Pelletier

A is for Average, B is for Being There - 0 views

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    Article retrieved by Regina for Discussion #1 Effort vs. Quality
Shelley Pelletier

Warning--Honest Grading Can be Hazardous to Your Job - 0 views

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    Article retrieved by Regina for Discussion #1 Effort vs. Quality
Shelley Pelletier

Narcissism Epidemic Spreads Among College Students - 0 views

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    Article retrieved by Jessica for Discussion #1 Effort vs. Quality
Shelley Pelletier

Lessons from the Rise and Fall of MySpace : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

  • Come up with at least three social media tools that work for your business, and use all of them regularly. You don’t need to use them all equally, but you need to be conversant in more than one social media language in order to stay on top of the competition.
  • But, you can’t start coasting once you’ve taken this step. Keep paying attention, since new social media tools pop up regularly. You don’t have to (nor should you) adopt them all—but you do need to learn enough to know what they can (and can’t) do for you, and whether experimenting with them is worth your time. By diversifying your approach, you avoid the fatal mistake of putting all your social media eggs in that one proverbial basket.
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    Interesting article about the constantly changing landscape of social media.
Joshua Dodson

Marketing Data, Metrics, Charts & Graphs | HubSpot - 0 views

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    HubSpot has compiled 101 marketing charts and graphs based on original research and data from a variety of sources, including analysis of our 3,500 business customers, surveys with hundreds of businesses responding, analysis of the data in our free tools like Website Grader, Twitter Grader and Facebook Grader.  Click through the presentation on this page for a preview, and then download the entire presentation as a PPT file and PDF file for your own use.
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    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing...
Joshua Dodson

Purdue OWL: Evaluating Sources of Information - 0 views

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    link from our video for week 2
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    The world is full of information to be found--however, not all of it is valid, useful, or accurate. Evaluating sources of information that you are considering using in your writing is an important step in any research activity.
Joshua Dodson

Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - 0 views

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    Week 2 Discussion: "How Can I find What I'm Looking for?"
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    resource posted by Mindy
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    Evaluating web pages skillfully requires you to do two things at once: Train your eye and your fingers to employ a series of techniques that help you quickly find what you need to know about web pages; Train your mind to think critically, even suspiciously, by asking a series of questions that will help you decide how much a web page is to be trusted. This page is organized to combine the two techniques into a process that begins with looking at your search results from a search engine or other source, follows through by investigating the content of page, and extends beyond the page to what others may say about the page or its author(s).
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