Archive for the ‘ Communication Standards ’ Category
Ever since I joined the microvolunteering network Sparked.com, one of the most common queries I see coming from non-profit orgs is: We have a blog, but have no idea what to do with it or how to get people to read it. Find yourself asking a similar question? Here’s a few tips to get your [ READ MORE ]
While I was in Orlando this weekend, a place at the top of my list to visit was the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA). The reason? Their succinct and visually beautiful website left a lasting impression on me from when I Googled “Orlando Museums” a few weeks ago. It is rare to find a website [ READ MORE ]
Last week, one of my favorite bloggers Steve Woods wrote a post called “Everything you know is wrong”: How much of what we all used to know as fact and relied upon in our daily decisions has become broken crockery by the roadside, as technologies have emerged in all sciences, casting new light on previous [ READ MORE ]
Tonight I was reminded of a point I too often forget: media shapes our reality. What we know about other parts of the world and the people that live in it comes from the media. Even with the empowering spread of the Internet and social media use, our knowledge and conception of reality is filtered. [ READ MORE ]
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