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Bringing Groundspeak into the classroom

Last post 05-25-2009, 5:00 AM by the blue quasar. 2 replies.
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  •  05-22-2009, 2:15 PM 23012

    Bringing Groundspeak into the classroom

    Finals for most colleges were this week and for one of my finals I had to write about a magazine that I wanted to create, I called it GPSpeak and had it deal with Waymarking, Geocaching and Wherigo.

    Some of the parameters I setup for it were:

    $5 per month for a subscription

    putting it in outdoor activity stores like REI and Sport Chalet

    and also taking it to the users and hoping they would subscribe, inside would be topics about all three sports

    I guess it's funny how your hobbies can carry over into other things, this is just one example of how it carries over for me.

  •  05-22-2009, 7:05 PM 23014 in reply to 23012

    Re: Bringing Groundspeak into the classroom

    That's an expensive magazine... but ya know people would go for it. Good luck on your final grade! :)
  •  05-25-2009, 5:00 AM 23023 in reply to 23012

    Re: Bringing Groundspeak into the classroom

    Gryffindor3:

    Finals for most colleges were this week and for one of my finals I had to write about a magazine that I wanted to create, I called it GPSpeak and had it deal with Waymarking, Geocaching and Wherigo.


    Some of the parameters I setup for it were:


    $5 per month for a subscription


    putting it in outdoor activity stores like REI and Sport Chalet


    and also taking it to the users and hoping they would subscribe, inside would be topics about all three sports


    I guess it's funny how your hobbies can carry over into other things, this is just one example of how it carries over for me.



    If I may, and I'm by no means educated in this area at all...

    Subscription only. Printing things for stores often results in a lot of waste when the ags don't get purchased whereas 'by subscription' is 100%

    I rarely if ever step foot in an outdoors store, but would subscribe to one mailed to my house.

    Cool BQ
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