Five Rules for the Next Generation of Content
Kids growing up in the digital age will expect and demand that content be filterable, portable, asynchronous, compelling, and interactive.
Kids growing up in the digital age will expect and demand that content be filterable, portable, asynchronous, compelling, and interactive.
Reading is very slow, expensive, and inefficient. The ROI for this activity is very different depending upon whether a person is reading for effect or purpose.
This week’s High Five is about crowd power; for better or worse. #5: Microsoft’s Creative Destruction Categorizing this article as “crowd power” is a little bit of a stretch, but it had to be included in the High Five nonetheless. In the wake of the iPad product announcement, this fascinating article describes in great detail … Read more
Disclosure #1: I am not an Apple fanboy – not even close. Disclosure #2: This is about what we can learn from the iPad, not so much about the iPad itself. I finally carved out an hour and half of time to watch the iPad unveiling, conforming myself to the reclining love seat with my laptop. It was … Read more