Globe And Mail Videos
It's Called Football - 2009-06j-29
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 30, 2009
Duration: 2989
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Duration: 2989
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Mathew Ingram on journalism and communities
from recent posts tagged journalism - blip.tv (beta) on March 05, 2009
Duration: 396
Duration: 396
In November 2008, Mathew Ingram took on the new position of communities editor at The Globe and Mail. In this interview, he talks about how he is championing social media as a way of making it easier for journalists and readers to connect.
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IT Security and ROI
from IDC Perspectives on Productivity. on February 25, 2009
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Duration: 0
An interview with Joe Greene, the author of this week's IDC Perspectives on Productivity article on IT Security and ROI
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IT Security and Productivity
from IDC Perspectives on Productivity. on February 25, 2009
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Duration: 0
An interview with Joe Greene, the author of this week's IDC Perspectives on Productivity article on IT Security and Productivity
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Business Intelligence
from IDC Perspectives on Productivity. on February 25, 2009
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An interview with Jim Westcott, the author of this week's IDC Perspectives on Productivity article on Business Intelligence
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Business Process Automation
from IDC Perspectives on Productivity. on February 25, 2009
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Duration: 0
An interview with Jim Westcott, the author of this week's IDC Perspectives on Productivity article on Business Process Automation
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Meeting the Productivity Challenge
from IDC Perspectives on Productivity. on February 25, 2009
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An interview with Vito Mabrucco, the author of this week's IDC Perspectives on Productivity article on Meeting the Productivity Challenge
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SPOS #118 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Blogging Is Not Like A Newspaper
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image on August 24, 2008
Duration: 1841
Duration: 1841
Welcome to episode #118 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is noting but one big, fat and ugly rant about a journalist and their article about why they won't/don't Blog. It got me all kinds of frustrated, and I didn't get my full release on the Blog, so you can hear me rave about it here for a bit. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #118 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 30:41. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, I'd love for you to connect with me, directly, through my Facebook profile instead of joining the group - but, that's your call. Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - Episode #11 featuring Michael Gerber - E-Myth Revisited and Awakening The Entrepreneur Within. PodCamp Montreal - September 20th and 21st - Pavillon de De Design at UQAM. Organized by: Sylvain Grand Maison, Julien Smith, Bob Goyetche, Jean-Fran ois Blais, Laurent LaSalle, Laurent Maisonnave, Hugh McGuire, Casey McKinnon, Harold Boeck and Michelle Sullivan. Twist Image is a sponsor. I will be co-presenting two sessions: The New New Music - Fans, Community And What Business Can Learn From An Industry In Peril with David Usher musician and cloudid. Podcasting From The Heart - The Value Of Recording A Show With No Editing And No Second Takes C.C. Chapman Managing The Gray Accident Hash The Advance Guard. Globe and Mail article - I'm Not Blogging This, Mark My Words by Christie Blatchford. Six Points of Separation Six Reasons Why Blogs Are Unstoppable: 1. Power of the individuals. 2. Speed to publish. 3. Cost to publish. 4. People want to share their stories. 5. There s an audience for it. 6. It s different from other media. David Usher Kill The Lights . Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #118 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: accident hash advance guard advertising awakening the entrepreneur within blog blogging bob goyetche business casey mckinnon cc chapman christie blatchford cloudid david usher digital marketing emyth revisited facebook facebook group foreword thinking globe and mail google harold boeck harpercollins canada hugh mcguire itunes jean francois blais julien smith laurent lasalle laurent maisonnave managing the gray marketing mass media michael gerber michelle sullivan motivational books online social network podcamp podcamp montreal podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media marketing sylvain grandmaison twist image unconference web 20
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SPOS #118 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Blogging Is Not Like A Newspaper
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image on August 24, 2008
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Duration: 0
Welcome to episode #118 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is noting but one big, fat and ugly rant about a journalist and their article about why they won't/don't Blog. It got me all kinds of frustrated, and I didn't get my full release on the Blog, so you can hear me rave about it here for a bit. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #118 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 30:41. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, I'd love for you to connect with me, directly, through my Facebook profile instead of joining the group - but, that's your call. Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - Episode #11 featuring Michael Gerber - E-Myth Revisited and Awakening The Entrepreneur Within. PodCamp Montreal - September 20th and 21st - Pavillon de De Design at UQAM. Organized by: Sylvain Grand Maison, Julien Smith, Bob Goyetche, Jean-Fran ois Blais, Laurent LaSalle, Laurent Maisonnave, Hugh McGuire, Casey McKinnon, Harold Boeck and Michelle Sullivan. Twist Image is a sponsor. I will be co-presenting two sessions: The New New Music - Fans, Community And What Business Can Learn From An Industry In Peril with David Usher musician and cloudid. Podcasting From The Heart - The Value Of Recording A Show With No Editing And No Second Takes C.C. Chapman Managing The Gray Accident Hash The Advance Guard. Globe and Mail article - I'm Not Blogging This, Mark My Words by Christie Blatchford. Six Points of Separation Six Reasons Why Blogs Are Unstoppable: 1. Power of the individuals. 2. Speed to publish. 3. Cost to publish. 4. People want to share their stories. 5. There s an audience for it. 6. It s different from other media. David Usher Kill The Lights . Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #118 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: accident hash advance guard advertising awakening the entrepreneur within blog blogging bob goyetche business casey mckinnon cc chapman christie blatchford cloudid david usher digital marketing emyth revisited facebook facebook group foreword thinking globe and mail google harold boeck harpercollins canada hugh mcguire itunes jean francois blais julien smith laurent lasalle laurent maisonnave managing the gray marketing mass media michael gerber michelle sullivan motivational books online social network podcamp podcamp montreal podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media marketing sylvain grandmaison twist image unconference web 20
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ICAR - Allard J2X MkII
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 22, 2008
Duration: 252
Duration: 252
A few hot laps at ICAR-Mirabel's new track. Fun afternoon. Fun track.
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The End of Globalization: Can You Smell it Yet?
from Vista Editorial Podcasts on May 28, 2008
Duration: 250
Duration: 250
Stephen Elliott-Buckley examines how peak oil may do more to end neoliberal globalization than any kind of education program designed to encourage developed world consumers to stop exploiting the global poor.
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Learn how to sort your daily mail
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 02, 2008
Duration: 196
Duration: 196
Feel stressed and overwhelmed by your mail? Does the stack just keep getting bigger and bigger? Here are some fun and easy tips to organizing your mail. The first step is starting, one baby step at a time let me show you how.
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Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image on March 14, 2008
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There is a common belief in Marketing circles that for the Digital Marketing industry to grow, we need to be spending more time on college and university campuses educating young people on the opportunities available within the Digital Marketing sector. Students in University are Digital Natives - meaning they grew up with a computer (and probably Internet access) in the home. There's this whole, they get it mentality. I'm not so sure. I've had enough experiences speaking to University students to know that two forces have come together that may well cause that theory to fly out the window. Point one: Digital Natives don't understand the power of technology. Technology to them is like electricity to the generation before them. It's always there. No one marvels about how cool it is and, it's not an industry many of us thought about going into. Honestly, how many electricians do you know? Point two: All Universities are challenged when it comes to teaching about new media. There is a lack of vetted publications to serve as information, a severe lack in Teachers with the knowledge to teach the topics, the industry, in and of itself, is young, and the entire structure of Universities, grading, etc... is very much based on individual performance, which is very counter to a mass collaboration wiki world. Last week I spoke at Ryerson University in Toronto, and then I saw this posting on the Open Mode Blog by Malcolm Bastien entitled, Taking A First Look At Digital Marketing: Following the reactions at the Ryerson Business Forum (Mitch Note: this is the conference I presented at), it seems like the majority of people at my university are not even familiar with what some of the tools of Web 2.0 are, never mind knowing how to answer questions like 'How do these tools let us participate in these?' A few days ago one of the heads of my program said that our program (primarily Business Technology focused) doesn t have a role to play in introducing students to the world of Digital Marketing because Digital Marketing s isn t about the technology. Which it isn t so much. But while marketing may not revolve around technology, IT management doesn t event exist without things like Digital Marketing. Without these sorts of opportunities to use technology to improve these conversations, the relevance of a program like mine diminishes. One of the biggest opportunities that exists for my program, for now and for the next decade, is to take advantage of the lack of topics like Digital Marketing in the university environment, and to change that. One of the sub points that Mitch Joel touched on twice at last Wednesday s event was of the opportunities in the Digital Marketing field, which dollar wise was upwards of billions of dollars. Trying to argue that Digital Marketing doesn t fit into the scope of what a IT Management student should be actively learning to me is short sighted and closed minded. For the Digital Marketing industry to really flourish and take advantage of the growth that is currently happening, we need to do a much better job of helping people like Malcolm - and his classmates - understand what these jobs are, and how their talents are needed. At the same time, we need to help traditional institutions (whether they are schools or corporations) understand that these young people are coming into the workforce expecting to collaborate, and not be blocked out of using stuff like wikis, YouTube and Facebook. Just this week Ryerson was in the news because a student was accused of using a Facebook Group to enable cheating in a chemistry class. You can follow that story here: Globe And Mail - Ryerson Student Cheered At Expulsion Hearing. There was also a great Podcast about it (with many different perspectives) from the CBC here: The Current - Education, Cheating and Facebook. I believe the children are not our future, unless we forgo our previous generation's assumptions about education, human resources, privacy and collaboration. The changes are coming at us - fast and furious - and decisions need to be made. The challenge is that these decisions are not easy and they may well change our perception of what we think reality is. By the way, If you don't think everything we know about education and creativity is changing, just watch this TED Talk with Sir Ken Robinson: Tags: business technology cbc cheating creativity digital marketing digital native education facebook globe and mail human resources internet it malcolm bastien marketing mass collaboration open mode podcast privacy ryerson business forum ryerson university sir ken robinson students technology ted ted talks the current web 20 wiki youtube
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