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Friday, 28 March 2008

Blogging on Exportersblog

The Exportersblog (send your suggestions for a superior name to info@export.ac.nz please) will enable you to have a voice and connect with other people and ideas.

There will be a minimum of comments from the Specialist Advisers - it is YOUR opportunity to:


- ask questions

- offer opinions and tips on course-related topics

- offer opinions on the world of international trade - the exchange rate, FTA with China, etc.

- share links to useful sites

- share a photo and profile of yourself and the kind of exporting you are engaged in

- post photos you've taken on export topics - logistics, marketing and markets

- alert others to forthcoming events

- share experiences and more

Your blog is not open to others to read and post comments. Bloggers are expected to conform to the Content boundaries as set out in the Blogger Content Policy at www.blogger.com/content.g

We at the New Zealand School of Export have set the scene (literally) and hope you will use this opportunity to have 'an exporters common room'.

Graeme

1 comment:

OBP said...

Graeme,

Thank you for setting up the blog.

I was happy to read in the Mod 2 materials, the trend to Web 2 is shifting to connectivity, interaction and community.

I am especially interested to watch the younger generation evolve at great ease in this direction.

Our youngest child, currently in an e-learning global classroom, is very connected to his peers. A percentage of his teachers are running ahead to help support and re-connect with our very savvy, self-directed digital kids.

It is hard for me as a parent(digital immigrant) to stay ahead of the technology as it changes so rapidly. I am still playing with Google Earth. In a few years, it is mind-boggling to imagine how they will interact as young entrepreneurs.

Currently, I learning new ways to adapt and look to the future. For now, it appears we can trade as normal.

I appreciate the support your team is offering.

Thanks again.