Mr. Know-It-All #4 – Social Media in the Classroom
Thanks to my success with Twittercize, I was asked to guest lecture for a graduate Internet Marketing Communication class at the University of Denver. For one week, the online students obliged my rambling, opinionated self. This series of blog posts excerpts some of my answers. Special thanks to a real marketing whiz, Lora Louise Broady, [...]
Cuba Libre? Cuba Libre!
For the last six years, I’ve listened to my wife lament (and gloat) about her trip to Havana in 2003. At the time, she only gained access to the country for educational purposes—she traveled with a group studying Cuban salsa dancing. Since then, the American door to Cuba has been tightly locked. Upon return from [...]
Mr. Know-It-All #3 – Social Networking for Kids
Thanks to my success with Twittercize, I was asked to guest lecture for a graduate Internet Marketing Communication class at the University of Denver. For one week, the online students obliged my rambling, opinionated self. This series of blog posts excerpts some of my answers. Special thanks to a real marketing whiz, Lora Louise Broady, [...]
Mr. Know-It-All #2 – Are teachers irrelevant in the 21st century?
Thanks to my success with Twittercize, I was asked to guest lecture for a graduate Internet Marketing Communication class at the University of Denver. For one week, the online students obliged my rambling, opinionated self. This series of blog posts excerpts some of my answers. Special thanks to a real marketing whiz, Lora Louise Broady, [...]








