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Are MOOCs A Game Changer? How Communication Technology is Affecting Education
Scientific American Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are changing the way students think about education. Through websites such as Coursera,…
Read MoreUnconscious Communications: Connecting with your Audience on a Neurological Level
“The greater part of our intellectual activity goes on unconsciously and unfelt by us” – Friedrich Nietzsche (1882)
Read MoreThe Secret behind Online Video Search: Metadata
Surprisingly, Google can build a self-driving car and augmented reality glasses but their technology cannot watch videos. As it stands,…
Read MorePress Release: The Science of Valentine’s Day: The Five Best and Worst Ways to Say ‘I Love You’
AUSTIN, February 12, 2013 – The most powerful Valentine’s Day vow of 2013 is: “You’re my soul mate and the…
Read MoreState of the Union Analytics – Obama clearly focused on jobs
Quantified Communications analysis of State of the Union Obama had a clear focus in last night’s State of the…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Quote Memorable? An Analytical Look at Your Favorite Movie Quotes
“You had me at Hello;” “I love the smell of napalm in the morning;” “Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.”…
Read MoreQuantified Communications
What does “Quantified Communications” mean? To define Quantified Communications, a term coined by Quantified Impressions, let’s start with the facts:
Read MoreQuantified Self for the Enterprise
It’s exciting to see the recent explosion of attention for Quantified Self. From a Forbes calling last week’s CES “The…
Read MoreDoes Confidence Really Breed Success?
Academic Psychology research suggests that more and more American university students think they are something special. High self-esteem is generally…
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