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Your attitude is the reason you’re poor

The Next Web

Researcher Barbara Fredrickson, who I talked about earlier in this article, discovered the tipping point between negative and positive attitudes is a three-to-one ratio. A calculator on Fredrickson’s website for her book Positivity can help you evaluate your own positivity ratio. Positive thinking has a tipping point, as well.

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Kodland, which teaches kids digital skills, grabs $9M to scale its online coding school

TechCrunch

The courses focus on group- and project-based learning, teaching kids digital skills including coding, website building, games creation, animation and video editing in a way that’s structured to be more fun and interactive than traditional classroom-based lessons. Gift Guide: 20+ STEM toy gift ideas for aspiring young builders.

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HOW TO: Get Your Nonprofit Started on Snapchat

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Launched in 2011, Snapchat is an image and video messaging app that is very popular with tweens and teens and increasingly Millennials and Gen Xers. It’s too early to know whether it is a best practice to add back all your Friends, so to begin add Friends at a ratio of 1:10. To begin, share your first Snap to your Story.

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Comment Cards 2.0: Three Tools to Check Out

Museum 2.0

that the signal-to-noise ratio is low. It may be useful if you want to ask "What kind of teen programs should our museum offer?" Why let Whole Foods have all the fun? But there are three problems with museum comment cards: The comments are so scattered over a wide range of topics (including generic ones like, "Thank you!")

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Seven reasons I think "Datamasher" is so cool (and deserves your vote!)

Forum One

Datamasher promises hours of such entertainment, such as " Healthy States for Teens " or " Hospitals per Person ". It is fun to play around with the data and see what others are doing - and that's the whole point of Datamasher. Datamasher let's you explore State data in meaningful, un-mashed ways. And, finally.

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The massive Twitter hack could be a global security crisis

The Verge

The near-silencing of politicians, celebrities, and the national press corps led to much merriment on the service — see this , along with Those good tweets below, for some fun — but the move had other, darker implications. Honestly I’m with the teens on this one — that video is a cry for help. Tanya Chen / BuzzFeed ). billion for a 7.73

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TikTok is having a monster 2020

The Verge

Here are Katie Roof and Zheping Huang in Bloomberg : The company owes much of its success to TikTok , now the online repository of choice for lip-synching and dance videos by American teens. Sounds fun! The ambitious company is also pushing aggressively into a plethora of new arenas from gaming and search to music.

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