Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World
Sheena Iyengar studies how we make choices -- and how we feel about the choices we make.
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Nokia researcher Jan Chipchase's investigation into the ways we interact with technology has led him from the villages of Uganda to the insides of our pockets.
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Inventor, entrepreneur and visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why, by the 2020s, we will have reverse-engineered the human brain and nanobots will be operating your consciousness.
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Why build a virtual world?
Has the textbook you've been using to teach business communication or business writring become obsolete?
Adele McAlear discusses the overlooked issue of our online legacies and how to ensure the appropriate preservation of our binary ashes.
Get a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at a new business, Artisan Flavors Ice Cream, and how its owner is exclusively using social media and electronic communication for promotion, including videos (YouTube), podcasts (iTunes), press releases (PRNewswire), maps (Google), photos (Flickr), conversations (Twitter, Facebook), blogs (WordPress), and reviews (Yelp).
Courtland Bovee explains that social media isn't a fad.
Because of the social media revolution and electronic communication revolution, what is being taught in a typical business course should be changing.
This is another official update to the original "Shift Happens" video.
Howard Rheingold talks about the coming world of collaboration, participatory media and collective action, and how Wikipedia is really an outgrowth of our natural human instinct to work as a group.
A video from Creative Commons explaining what the CC license is all about.
Crowdsourcing" has, virtually overnight, generated huge buzz, enthusiasm, and fear.
This is a Dove Beauty ad showing Photoshop changing a plain girl into a model.
Jeff Howe delves into both the positive and negative consequences of this intriguing phenomenon.
If the human brain sees a million images per day and can instantly identify them, why couldn't software do that, too?
This 20-page colorfully illustrated document could be used as an electronic handout.
Recent research by Ben L.
A guide to the things an instructor new to blogging should know.
This 20-page colorfully illustrated document could be used as an electronic handout.