16 Jun/11
This is the second installment in our special guest blog post series by Alexander Price, who teaches children with autism and works collaboratively with the families of children and adults with...
Posted in Digital Health
|
Tagged autism, behavior, classroom, cost, data, developmental disabilities, effectiveness, identification, materials, opportunity, presentation, question, response, routine, special education, students, tablet, teaching, technique, technology, trials
|
25 Feb/11
By Bob Mason (@BobMasonPalio) While social media has broken down barriers enabling easy and fast two-way communication between businesses and customers, its not without its dark side. Social media...
Posted in Social Media
|
Tagged business, communication, customers, Facebook, feedback, improvement, Klout score, monitoring, negative, product development, relationships, response, review, social media, Twitter
|
18 Jan/11
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur) By now, you've heard it all: be authentic, identify the "super users," don't control the conversation, and so on and so forth. You've read all the blog posts...
Posted in Social Media
|
Tagged advice, audience, Blog, comments, content, conversation, humanize, insight, negative, Pharma, response, social media, subject, thought leader, topic, tweetchat, Twitter
|
Advice You Never Get About Social Media