Entrepreneurship 101: Collaborate online with Facebook

Posted by webgoddesscathy @ MaRS, November 2nd, 2007

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Wednesday was the season opener of Entrepreneurship 101, featuring Tony Redpath, our beloved organizer, lecturer and mentor, and his overview of the upcoming lecture series.

We broadcast our first webcast out to a number of remote viewers. And in an effort to keep these “students” in on the action, we’ve set up a Facebook group for the class.

Users can:

  • Post questions and ask for help
  • Share photos and videos
  • Post entrepreneurship resources
  • Tell horror stories and tales of success
  • Start a discussion group
  • Network with lots of other budding entrepreneurs
  • Find all of the class resources, links and information

And don’t forget, this blog is for all of you too. Post questions, give feedback, ask for more, tell us about other interesting things going on out there.

You’ll always find the lecture aftermath here, so stay tuned for links to presentations, webcast archives and other resources.

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Author: Cathy Bogaart

Cathy is the Manager of Online Communications at MaRS, responsible for all online media programs. She helps bring the blogger out in all of us and keeps us informed about the MaRS community through our website and social media.

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