Attention Graph:

TechLearning

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Two distinct audience neighborhoods pull on TechLearning simultaneously — one anchored in K–12 education media, the other, more surprisingly, in golf.

The shape here is two-peak, and the education cluster is the stronger of the two. Education Week Teacher (0.91) and Discovery Education (0.91) sit at nearly identical similarity scores, effectively tied at the top. EdTech K-12 Magazine (0.90) and Edutopia (0.89) follow closely, with ASCD (0.89) and MindShift (0.88) rounding out a dense cluster of education-focused websites, magazines, blogs, and education organizations. Two individual academics also appear in the top 10: George Couros (0.86) and, further down, Dave Burgess (0.84). Google for Education (0.86) adds a tools-and-resources node to the cluster. The tenth neighbor, Teacher2Teacher (0.83), is another education organization. Every one of the top 10 neighbors belongs to the education orbit — websites, magazines, blogs, education organizations, academics, authors, and tools.

The second peak emerges beyond position 10 and is visible in the broader graph: a substantial golf audience neighborhood — PGA Tour athletes, Golf Channel, GOLF.com — that shares enough audience composition with TechLearning to register as a structural second cluster. The two peaks don't overlap thematically; they reflect two distinct audience segments whose behavioral shapes happen to converge on TechLearning.

The top 10 alone tell a coherent story: TechLearning's nearest audiences are tightly concentrated in K–12 education media and practitioner networks, with no structural dilution from outside that world at the closest range.

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