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How to move from language product to community 2.0

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I am an artist/teacher that started my business in 1996. I developed a product called Sube Learning language thru Art, Music & Games (http://www.sube.com)to teach Spanish (and now English, http://www.englishsube.com) to children pk-5th grade. The product is a box that contains the manual and all the multimedia materials the teacher needs to teach Spanish to kids (1-2 year curriculum).

I want my product to be a gateway now into this new arena of user generated content and participation, and I have been listening, watching and researching these new tools for a while now, but am still not sure how to launch into it.

Being of the baby boomer generation, this all does not come so naturally to me, but being an artist and entrepreneur, I can see the opportunity and am antsy to try it out.

Any suggestions?