Posts Tagged: games


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Nov 09

Daily Links for November 23rd through November 25th

All excerpts are quoted from the respective link(s).


  • Social Media Analytics: Twitter: Quantitative & Qualitative Metrics | Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik – Analysis of these new social media channels has been hobbled by old world thinking, when it comes to marketing, from the world of Television and Magazines or, when it comes to measurement, from the world of traditional web analytics.

    These new channels, twitter and facebook and youtube and tumblr and, yes, even blogs, are very distinct customer / participant experiences. Stale marketing or measurement thinking applied to them results in terribly sub optimal results for all involved.

    So in this post my hope is to share with you what is unique about measuring one such channel, Twitter. The blog post is also sprinkled with my own words of folksy wisdom as to how you should use the channel for maximum impact.


1
Nov 09

Daily Links for October 30th through November 1st

All excerpts are quoted from the respective link(s).


28
Jul 09

Learning through Play

Very few of us will every balance billion dollar budgets, allocate humanitarian resources, or tackle climate change.   The challenge is this – how does one educate non-experts in deeply complex issues without letting them know they’re learning?  The answer is learning through PLAY!

Click through to learn about Darfur, employment layoffs, energy management, domestic food contamination, immigration, influenza outbreaks, infrastructure management, the oil markets, urban planning, Congressional redistricting, terrorism, state budgeting, water health management, waste management, and the National budget.

You can find more examples at Games for Change, Superstructgames, and Social Impact Games.


9
Dec 08

Daily Links for December 8th


5
Nov 08

Daily Links for November 4th

  • Rahmbo Chief Of Staff? You Can Kiss Bipartisanship Goodbye – I don't share Rahm's political objectives — he's the architect of NAFTA, a "free trade" hound and the godfather of the Heath Schuler immigration bill, which seeks to privatize the border and give illegal immigrants no path to citizenship. But Rahm doesn't do "bipartisan" — which I've always sort of liked about him. Not that I think the Republicans have any interest in working with a Democratic administration — particularly not the ones who are left after Tuesday. As Paul Krugmann notes this morning, the moderates will likely be purged from the party, leaving it in the hands of the extremists. They're very good at operating as an opposition party and will be only too happy to do so once again.
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