by BethDunn on January 1, 2008

The New York Times reported the other day on the growing use of virtual worlds by young children, who are getting engaged in record numbers on sites like webkinz.com, Club Penguin (A Disney site that looks like Habbo), Pixie Hollow (another Disney site), and Nicktropolis (a Nickelodeon virtual world). As a nonprofit technologist, I’m interested [...]
by BethDunn on December 1, 2007

I’ve been thinking about Jeremiah’s recent Utter, his post on paying yourself first and about how we get where we eventually go. Jeremiah asks if we are moving too fast in the Social Media Sphere. My answer – for me - is (1) No, and (2) Maybe. (1) As Chris Brogan urged us to recently, I took a [...]
by BethDunn on November 23, 2007

So I spent the day after Thanksgiving wrestling with logic models, which is way more fun than doing the dishes. If you want to cut to the chase and see what I made (two logic models for nonprofts considering using social networks) just click here. My last post on social networks and decision trees was [...]