by Mark Greenfield | Dec 3, 2007 | Blog, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
In Jason Frand’s article “The Information Age Mindset“, one of his 10 attributes is “Reality is No Longer Real.” Spend time with any teenager and you will be amazed with the amount of time they spend in virtual worlds playing massively...
by Mark Greenfield | Nov 20, 2007 | Blog, Future, Millennials, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
This is the first in a series of posts on my top ten web trends. We will work our way from #10 down to #1. Trend #10 is the end of print. The web has always provided many advantages over print including greater efficiency, quicker publishing cycles, wider...
by Mark Greenfield | Nov 13, 2007 | Blog, management, Social Networks, Web 2.0
The time has come to think outside the proverbial box. It is no longer about your web site. Instead, it is about your web presence. Information and commentary on your school is no longer confined to your site, but instead lives in numerous places including Facebook,...
by Mark Greenfield | Nov 7, 2007 | Blog, Future, Read/Write Web, RSS, Social Networks, The Mobile Web, Web 2.0
I’m off to Vermont to give the keynote speech at the annual meeting of the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation. I’ll be talking about the future of the web and using a David Letterman style top 10 list as the framework. So what do you think is the top...
by Mark Greenfield | Oct 24, 2007 | Blog, Future, management, Read/Write Web, Web 2.0
A common refrain at HighEdWebDev2007 and other conferences I’ve attended recently has been the frustration many of us feel when trying to convince management that “radical transparency” is a good idea, that allowing students to blog without editorial...
by Mark Greenfield | Jun 30, 2007 | Blog, Future, Millennials, Web 2.0
I have been showing “Did You Know; Shift Happens – Globalization; Information Age” in many of my presentations in recent months. It fits in nicely with the themes in my “Born to be Wired” presentation. I recently came across this updated...