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Connecting People in the RNR - More on the Online-Offline Regional Divide

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 9:29 AM on May 1, 2009:

Handshake 2.0 brings you edition #24 of Connecting People in the RNR with Stuart Mease.

In edition #23, The Online-Offline Regional Divide, Stuart Mease described what he sees as a new regional divide - those online and those offline. 

A thoughtful, extended dialogue is occurring via comments on that post.

In edition #24, Mease elaborates upon his definition of the online-offline regional divide, offers examples, and describes this graphic in .pdf format, Media Mix, on his view of how and why to bridge that divide.

Stuart Mease is an organizer of the Roanoke Creative Communities Leadership in Virginia.  You can follow the program on Twitter @roanokecreative.

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"RNR" refers to the Roanoke Valley and the New River Valley of Virginia.

Stuart Mease writes the blog Connecting People.  On Stuart Mease's about page, you can find myriad ways to connect with him online and offline.  You can find out more about Stuart Mease on Handshake 2.0.

Connecting People in the RNR
a video show by Stuart Mease
for Handshake 2.0
 
 
The opinions expressed by Stuart Mease or of those he interviews are solely their own and are not necessarily shared by Handshake 2.0 or its clients, sponsors, or advertisers.

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