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By Corey Eridon A detailed timeline Infographic featuring the history of marketing from 1450 to 2012. Ever since people have had something to sell, we’ve been marketing. But the effectiveness of those marketing methods have waxed and waned over thousands of years, and as consumers and their technologies advanced at a more and more rapid pace, marketers have had to change their game. At one time, cutting edge technology was limited to just a small segment of the population – and these advancements were slowly rolled out to the masses over decades (and even centuries!). Now, adoption rates are faster than the speed of light and more widespread than ever – and it’s putting control back in the hands of consumers. It’s up to marketers to keep pace in this cluttered, fast-paced world if they want their message heard. Through the lens of marketing history, watch how marketers are succeeding. Take a look at how technology has changed the way marketers do their jobs, how consumers have responded (not always so favorably), and let us know where you think the future of marketing lies. As always, feel free to share and embed at your leisure! Check out the Resources
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Antes de comenzar me gustaría expresar que este post nunca hubiera sido posible si Silvina Carraud (@silvinacarraud) no hubiera retwitt-eado (RT) un post de Juan Diego Polo- ¿Qué os parecería visualizar todos los marcadores, bookmarks, o favoritos de nuestro navegador en forma de mapa conceptual o mapa mental, mind map?
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Juan C. Marcos Recio. Desde que esta mañana leí la Tercera de ABC ando algo intranquilo. No siempre uno puede disfrutar de temas que le son próximos, de su interés y además narrados por un experto.
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Includes all the Bloomin’ versions in one place! Google Apps IPad Apps Android Apps Web 2.0 Apps
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What better way to end Social Media Week than by catching up on all of the new digital media resources you may have missed?
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Stephen Downes presented how Connectivism explains new knowledge creation and how this supports personal learning.
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La investigación pretende conocer los enfoques y concepciones sobre docencia del profesorado universitario a lo
largo de su trayectoria profesional. Desde la fenomenografía pero con enfoque metodológico mixto, nuestro análisis
muestra gran variabilidad respecto cómo los docentes
comprenden y expresan sus experiencias y concepciones
sobre docencia. Éstas se pueden clasificar en: impartir
conocimiento, entusiasmar y motivar, desarrollar habilidades y cambiar concepciones en los estudiantes; con
combinaciones entre ellas. Las categorías se ordenan de
mayor a menor comprensión de la docencia, son progresivas e inclusivas. Los enfoques docentes no tienen relación
con la edad, experiencia, disciplina o categoría profesional
aunque existen algunas similitudes entre grupos.
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