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Alex Hill

Why Remote Workers Are More (Yes, More) Engaged - 0 views

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    This an interesting article to follow up my groups presentation this morning on Communication and Organization. We addressed so barriers for remote workers and this piece brings up some interesting advantages to being a remote worker. The use of tools section is particularly relevant to our in-class activity as well.
Derek Kirk

Dotcom's broadband plan - National - NZ Herald News - 0 views

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    Interesting article on potential free broadband internet implementation in New Zealand. Kim Dotcom is proposing free broadband to all New Zealanders through an attempt to connect New Zealand to the United States via a $400 million Pacific Fibre cable.  Brings up notions of access to technology - and would be interesting to explore what this kind of access would mean for Canada - allowing all Canadians to access free broadband internet. 
Annabel Lee

Twitter launches tool to gauge interest in political tweets - 1 views

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    I figured this would interest most people in our class. "As Election Day nears, Twitter's new "Political Engagement Map" lets users see where people are most interested about specific issues -- at least as measured by tweeting patterns."
Liane Coulahan

The History of Visual Communication - 0 views

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    An interesting site focusing on the evolution of visual communication. The author takes you through communication via rocks and caves, the printing press, the computer etc...It's an interesting read as it allows us to thoroughly understand how communication tools progressed at the speed of light since the Latin typographic system. 
Alex Hill

HowStuffWorks "10 Differences Between Macs and PCs" - 1 views

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    An article the few PC users left in the program! Actually, as a long-time mac enthusiast, I found this article interesting because the reasons I like a Mac, are the same reasons everyone else does too, but it pointed out some interesting ProPC features that I never would have thought about.
Raman Singh

OUR TIME TO LEAD: RE:EDUCATION Building open-learning platforms in Canada - 0 views

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    Wow, such an interesting direction that online/distance learning is taking through MOOCS (Massive Open Online Course). There is a lot more I can say on this topic, and I will! ____________________ Among the tens of thousands of people signed up for the University of Toronto's online computer science course Learn to Program: The Fundamentals, there are a lot of unconventional students.Of late, MOOCs have dominated the conversation around online learning. They drastically change distance learning, breaking down the barriers of geography and fees, while connecting students across the globe with each other and with some of the world's top teaching talents.
Caroline Carter

Aboriginal social media shapes race for national chief - Politics - CBC News - 0 views

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    This article from the summer discusses First Nations leaders use of social media in the recent AFN election for National Chief. It is interesting because it talks about the impact of new new media for voters in remote communities. 
Caroline Carter

Facebook wants to know your name! - 0 views

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    An interesting article on facebook and privacy - they are asking your friends to make sure you are using your real name.
Irene Hawkings

The Seven Patterns of Nonprofit Digital Teams | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 0 views

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    A really interesting read about the state of digital teams in the nonprofit sector. Senior online leaders from 67 nonprofit organizations contributed to the final report. You can also download the world's first digital team structure benchmark for the nonprofit sector for free: http://digitalteams.org/
Caroline Carter

technology enhancing the physical side of the long distance relationship experience.... - 1 views

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    This article is a little saucy, but shows interesting developments in how we are now using wifi to overcome some of the physical barriers/challenges of long distance romantic relationships.
Mary Zajac

Why a 22-year-old shouldn't be handling your social media - 1 views

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    For those of us born before 1990, the rigours of social media can seem like a chore. Though most business owners would agree that a presence on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest is a necessity in today's competitive market, the question still looms: Who's going to do all the tweeting and posting and pinning?
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    Interesting article. They may have written the headline just to catch one's attention, but I don't agree that it has to do with your age. I think whomever gets the position of handling the company's social media should be an articulate writer, have strong business etiquette, and a strong understanding of the company's objectives and corporate social responsibility. This can be either a 22-year old or a 50-year old. I don't think age is the question here. Perhaps the headline writer had limited space to work with : )
Caroline Carter

Joyce Murray MP on CBC Power & Politics discussing privacy and LGBT issues - YouTube - 0 views

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    a youtube of cbc on the use of online privacy and the LGBT issue. asking interesting questions about how government uses the internet to contact certain groups. 
Liane Coulahan

The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online ... - 0 views

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    This is a really interesting scholarly article I came across whilst putting together my last scholarly blog. The study examines the relationship between the use of Facebook and the formation and maintenance of social capital.
Emily MacIntosh

Why Is The Government Afraid Of This iPhone App? - 0 views

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    Really interesting article about a new app that will lock cell phone texts/phone calls to prevent digital eavesdropping/monitoring. I think it will be interesting to see how this plays out and what the long term affects/reaction (both socially and legally) will be. "The legal barrier for eavesdropping has never been lower. We've learned to be comfortable with it because, for the most part, we've never had any means of escape, but Silent Circle could change that."
mila_falkenstein

Sprinkles fully automated cupcake ATM -- open 24 hours a day! - 0 views

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    Thought this was very interesting as it points out the increased reliance on digital communication rather than face-to-face interactions even when buying cupcakes!. 'Sprinkles' in the states is utilizing digital communication technology / ATM machines to sell cup cakes. I understand the need for drive-in options for Tim Horton stops, especially in the winter! This is interesting considering it is not exactly necessary, is probably very expensive, and it will probably decrease employment in the food services industry if it becomes a trend.
Zandra Alexander

Access or quality - our universities can't have both - The Globe and Mail - 2 views

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    We've been talking about Wente in class so much recently, I thought it would be good to take a look at an article she wrote concerning a topic we are all familiar with: university. Interesting to see the rhetorical devices at play.
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    Really amazing rebuttal to her comments here: http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/2012/10/22/wentes-university-prescription-is-misguided/ worth it if you can fit it in!
Caroline Carter

Are Games Really That Persuasive? | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article explores how pursuasive video games are users and is interesting in light of our discussions on technological determinism. Talks about games ability to educate and inspire change/behaviour modification in users. 
mila_falkenstein

Facebook Experiments With 'Reply' Button on Comments - 0 views

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    In light of our discussion on micro-blogs this week and the different models of public relations, I thought this addition of the "reply" to Facebook comments was an interesting development in terms of user-generated content and feedback to brands. It will be interesting to see whether their "experiment" is actually successful.
Jelena D

5 Ways to Beat Your Competitors at SEO | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

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    I'm still learning about SEO but I'm really interested in its effect on website content. Planning keywords into content, especially on news articles, can be dangerous to the art of writing.
Irene Hawkings

Social Media, Internet Marketing, and Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations - 0 views

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    A great resource for anyone interested in non-profit communication strategy and non-profit communication technologies
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