Deck from An Bui's (anwith1n) presentation about User Generated Content and Real Life Interactions.
Please direct questions about content to: an [dot] bui [at] alum [dot] swarthmore [dot] edu
Thanks!
This document outlines a WebQuest activity where students research hurricanes. The task is for students to discover the conditions needed to create tropical storms and hurricanes, learn the differences between them, and identify hurricane components and energy sources. Students will also find out about the hurricane classification scale and most destructive hurricanes. Finally, students will answer questions to demonstrate their learning and create a Glogster multimedia scrapbook. The process involves researching provided hurricane resources to answer questions and develop a safety plan, which students will then present in a poster format.
Q. McElroy prepared this presentation on mobile storytelling for journalists at Columbus NewsTrain on Oct. 21, 2017. She is the director of engagement and optimization for Cox Media Group in Atlanta. The presentation discusses reasons to focus on mobile storytelling, do's and don'ts for mobile storytelling, and the effective distribution and optimization of news stories. It is accompanied by a handout: "Mobile Storytelling: Making Smart Choices." NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
University of Tennessee - Social Media: A Practical Getting Started Business ...Moxley Carmichael
Learn from Cynthia Moxley and Gavin Baker of Moxley Carmichael to use the power of social media to boost your brand.
Learn how to build and increase profitability in your organization using social media tools that are right for you. Find out what you can be doing, what you should be doing, and take-back plan to integrate social media into your business communication and marketing plan.
http://www.moxleycarmichael.com
http://twitter.com/moxcar
http://twitter.com/cmmoxley
http://twitter.com/gavinbaker
http://bluestreak.moxleycarmichael.com
http://newstreak.moxleycarmichael.com
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted at the International School of Singapore regarding student and parent technology use and perspectives. It shows various data from the survey results, including that most students in grades 3-5 have social media accounts and access technology daily. It then provides strategies for creating a digitally safe environment, such as talking to children about responsible technology use, social media privacy settings, and monitoring their online activities. The presentation concludes with some digital safety resources and websites for parents.
This is a lighthearted but realistic conversation where I challenge some of the buzzwords, including DevOps itself. And what 'cargo-culting' looks like in this space.
I will then further discuss how Testers are and have always been members of DevOps, and what this looks like practically.
The voice that I bring is a different perspective of keeping things sensible, away from extremism or “cargo culting” or fanaticism. My focus is on pragmatism and finding your place in this conversation.
https://www.ministryoftesting.com/events/testbash-australia-2019
Q. McElroy prepared this handout on mobile storytelling for journalists at Columbus NewsTrain on Oct. 21, 2017. She is the director of engagement and optimization for Cox Media Group in Atlanta. The handout discusses reasons to focus on mobile storytelling and ways to be effective with mobile storytelling, as well as tips on SEO (search-engine optimization). It accompanies her presentation: "Mobile Storytelling: Making Smart Choices." NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
Webinar - Gen Z Digital Experience: How to Capitalize on this Influential Mar...WP Engine
In this presentation from a recent webinar, the leading Gen Z researcher and WP Engine's CMO discuss groundbreaking research into the differences in generations relative to their digital experiences and how to capitalize on these trends.
To watch the on-demand webinar, register now: https://hs.wpengine.com/webinar-gen-z-research-us
This document outlines a WebQuest activity where students research hurricanes. The task is for students to discover the conditions needed to create tropical storms and hurricanes, learn the differences between them, and identify hurricane components and energy sources. Students will also find out about the hurricane classification scale and most destructive hurricanes. Finally, students will answer questions to demonstrate their learning and create a Glogster multimedia scrapbook. The process involves researching provided hurricane resources to answer questions and develop a safety plan, which students will then present in a poster format.
Q. McElroy prepared this presentation on mobile storytelling for journalists at Columbus NewsTrain on Oct. 21, 2017. She is the director of engagement and optimization for Cox Media Group in Atlanta. The presentation discusses reasons to focus on mobile storytelling, do's and don'ts for mobile storytelling, and the effective distribution and optimization of news stories. It is accompanied by a handout: "Mobile Storytelling: Making Smart Choices." NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
University of Tennessee - Social Media: A Practical Getting Started Business ...Moxley Carmichael
Learn from Cynthia Moxley and Gavin Baker of Moxley Carmichael to use the power of social media to boost your brand.
Learn how to build and increase profitability in your organization using social media tools that are right for you. Find out what you can be doing, what you should be doing, and take-back plan to integrate social media into your business communication and marketing plan.
http://www.moxleycarmichael.com
http://twitter.com/moxcar
http://twitter.com/cmmoxley
http://twitter.com/gavinbaker
http://bluestreak.moxleycarmichael.com
http://newstreak.moxleycarmichael.com
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted at the International School of Singapore regarding student and parent technology use and perspectives. It shows various data from the survey results, including that most students in grades 3-5 have social media accounts and access technology daily. It then provides strategies for creating a digitally safe environment, such as talking to children about responsible technology use, social media privacy settings, and monitoring their online activities. The presentation concludes with some digital safety resources and websites for parents.
This is a lighthearted but realistic conversation where I challenge some of the buzzwords, including DevOps itself. And what 'cargo-culting' looks like in this space.
I will then further discuss how Testers are and have always been members of DevOps, and what this looks like practically.
The voice that I bring is a different perspective of keeping things sensible, away from extremism or “cargo culting” or fanaticism. My focus is on pragmatism and finding your place in this conversation.
https://www.ministryoftesting.com/events/testbash-australia-2019
Q. McElroy prepared this handout on mobile storytelling for journalists at Columbus NewsTrain on Oct. 21, 2017. She is the director of engagement and optimization for Cox Media Group in Atlanta. The handout discusses reasons to focus on mobile storytelling and ways to be effective with mobile storytelling, as well as tips on SEO (search-engine optimization). It accompanies her presentation: "Mobile Storytelling: Making Smart Choices." NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
Webinar - Gen Z Digital Experience: How to Capitalize on this Influential Mar...WP Engine
In this presentation from a recent webinar, the leading Gen Z researcher and WP Engine's CMO discuss groundbreaking research into the differences in generations relative to their digital experiences and how to capitalize on these trends.
To watch the on-demand webinar, register now: https://hs.wpengine.com/webinar-gen-z-research-us
An introduction to social media for nonprofitsTamsen Webster
A high-level overview of digital strategy, social media's role in it, as well as platforms and tools, and the business and management implications, including structures and policies.
Today's news cycle can be measured in minutes, and with everyone a pundit and armchair critic, these cycles are aggregated as information goes viral. Here are ten things to keep in mind for companies and organizations that face a crisis on the web.
This document contains research and explorations for a proposed smartphone app called "Create a Designer Baby Via Smartphone App". It discusses the future of embryo selection and genetic engineering to create designer babies. The document explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for marketing the proposed app. It provides background research and sources on topics such as making genetic diseases preventable choices, regarding children as consumer products, and tips for using Twitter and creating promotional videos.
This document contains research and explorations for a proposed smartphone app called "Create a Designer Baby" that would allow users to select traits for their embryos and potentially make embryo selection the primary way of having children by 2040. It includes sources discussing genetic disease prevention through selection rather than chance, parents having more control over their children, and concerns about children becoming consumer products. The document also explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for promoting the proposed app.
The document discusses research for a proposed smartphone app called "Selempre" that would allow parents to design their babies by selecting embryos with specific genetic traits. It provides background information on emerging technologies for genetic selection of embryos and discusses ethical issues related to designing babies. The document also explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for promoting the proposed app.
The document discusses emerging technologies and trends related to digital disruption, including the internet of things, sensors, artificial intelligence, smart devices, notifications, and removing friction between intention and action. It describes how these technologies are enabling new types of intelligent agents and a movement away from traditional app-based destinations on the internet. The internet is becoming more focused on context, sensors, and using data to power intelligent systems that can sense, think, and act in the physical world.
Using Twitter to communicate science can help scientists connect with a global network of colleagues, have real-time discussions around conferences or events using hashtags, and amplify their research. While Twitter may seem unconventional, finding other scientists already on the platform and using it to supplement traditional outreach can help convince bosses of its benefits through leading by example rather than just explaining its potential.
Our addiction to being constantly connected through our digital devices has significant psychological and physiological effects. Nearly all adults and teens now own cellphones, with over half of adults and a third of teens owning smartphones. Constant smartphone use can disrupt sleep, cause anxiety when separated from the device, and lead to issues like "nomophobia" - the fear of being without one's mobile phone. Long-term overuse of social media like Facebook may increase feelings of envy and decrease satisfaction and well-being. As wearable devices become more advanced and ubiquitous, monitoring our health and connecting us ambiently, our dependency on technology for social interaction and information may also increase. However, being mindful of screen time and indulging less can help address
This document discusses various public relations strategies for social media. It highlights the importance of transparency and authenticity on social platforms like blogs, social networks, microblogs and through viral content. It also discusses using real-time communication on search, email, and through crisis management plans. Emerging trends mentioned include location-based and mobile applications.
This document summarizes the evolution of search engines over the past 10 years since Google's founding. It describes how earlier search engines in the 1990s struggled due to spammy metadata and an inability to rank results effectively. In contrast, Google's PageRank algorithm cut down on spam, provided better search results that made users happier, and became the dominant driver of internet traffic. As a result, Google has transformed how people use and experience the internet.
Your One Big Life - WCTF Career Conference, University of Michigan, 2014 Ann ...Deb Nystrom
The document outlines an agenda for a Women of Color Taskforce Career Conference on transforming leadership, including a welcome and introduction to connect participants. It then covers topics like the power of storytelling, key practices for developing an antifragile mindset through flexibility, reinvention and embracing uncertainty. The agenda concludes with an open space discussion session and reflection on how participants can apply lessons to be antifragile in their own careers.
As technology becomes more powerful yet smaller, fitting in the palm of our hands, it also becomes more integral to both business and personal life. However, this integration comes with security risks, as unencrypted devices or files can enable malware and identity theft if not properly safeguarded with passwords and awareness of privacy and permission settings. The largest security risk comes from willingly sharing too much personal information publicly online ourselves.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Colin Gallagher on the topic of digital safety. Some key points:
1. Colin Gallagher has an educational background that includes a Bachelor's of Science from the Open University in the UK, a Post Graduate Diploma of Education from HKU, and a Masters in Educational Technology from MSU.
2. The presentation covers the results of an ISS school survey on digital technology usage and implications, as well as strategies for creating a digitally safe environment.
3. Strategies discussed include talking to children about social media and their digital footprint, creating computer use zones at home, using monitoring and control software when needed, and utilizing the Common Sense Media website as a digital
This document summarizes data usage and sharing on the internet every minute, providing statistics for major platforms like Snapchat, Netflix, Google, Instagram, and others. Some key findings are that Snapchat users watch nearly 7 million videos, Netflix subscribers stream 87,000 hours of video, Google translates nearly 70 million words, and Amazon makes over $222,000 in sales - all within a single minute. The document concludes that data has become a core business currency and Domo can help organize this data into useful business insights.
This document discusses the state of social media and provides recommendations for social media marketing. It notes that as of 2009 there were over 3.6 billion photo uploads to Flickr, 3 million tweets per day, and 5 billion visits to Facebook per day. The document recommends developing a social media strategy and clear goals, maintaining social media profiles, and measuring success through engagement metrics like comments and shares rather than traditional ROI. It provides tips on getting started with blogging and social media and establishing policies for transparent engagement.
Nevada Volunteers Social Media PresentationMike McDowell
May 2009 presentation for Nevada Volunteers program focused on volunteering for non-profit organizations. Presentation includes overview of communications shift and highlighting some social media tools and examples.
We know social media is increasingly important, but how do you ensure you're creating experiences that are designed to be shared? How do you know which platforms to focus on and which to let blow by? We'll explore what makes something social and how to make sure you're focusing on the right places. Learn how to change the hearts and minds of those around you to make sure the rest of your organization or department is creating experiences and content that can't help but build on the work you do on social media.
The document provides guidelines for writing a newspaper editorial on whether the government should play a greater role in the American economy. It instructs the editor to choose a current issue, establish a clear thesis, support the position with facts and examples from research, and use persuasive language to engage readers while balancing emotional and factual appeals. A sample editorial is also provided on the topic of energy efficiency, arguing that improving efficiency in appliances, buildings, vehicles, and industrial processes through standards and incentives is an effective way to reduce emissions while saving consumers money.
The document discusses various ethics issues related to accounting information, including creative accounting, earnings management, securities fraud, bribery, and kickbacks. It defines these terms and describes some common unethical practices such as manipulating financial transactions and records to misrepresent a company's actual performance or financial position. The document also discusses the purpose of ethics in business and accounting professions to ensure accurate financial information and proper conduct.
The document describes the Western Wall Tunnels exhibition in Jerusalem, Israel. It includes 5 chambers that tell the history of Jerusalem through glass sculptures by artist Jeremy Langford. The chambers cover topics like the patriarchs, kings and prophets, destruction, yearnings, and the Holocaust. It also includes a memorial wall and was created at the site of the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
An introduction to social media for nonprofitsTamsen Webster
A high-level overview of digital strategy, social media's role in it, as well as platforms and tools, and the business and management implications, including structures and policies.
Today's news cycle can be measured in minutes, and with everyone a pundit and armchair critic, these cycles are aggregated as information goes viral. Here are ten things to keep in mind for companies and organizations that face a crisis on the web.
This document contains research and explorations for a proposed smartphone app called "Create a Designer Baby Via Smartphone App". It discusses the future of embryo selection and genetic engineering to create designer babies. The document explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for marketing the proposed app. It provides background research and sources on topics such as making genetic diseases preventable choices, regarding children as consumer products, and tips for using Twitter and creating promotional videos.
This document contains research and explorations for a proposed smartphone app called "Create a Designer Baby" that would allow users to select traits for their embryos and potentially make embryo selection the primary way of having children by 2040. It includes sources discussing genetic disease prevention through selection rather than chance, parents having more control over their children, and concerns about children becoming consumer products. The document also explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for promoting the proposed app.
The document discusses research for a proposed smartphone app called "Selempre" that would allow parents to design their babies by selecting embryos with specific genetic traits. It provides background information on emerging technologies for genetic selection of embryos and discusses ethical issues related to designing babies. The document also explores branding, social media strategies, sound design, and motion graphics for promoting the proposed app.
The document discusses emerging technologies and trends related to digital disruption, including the internet of things, sensors, artificial intelligence, smart devices, notifications, and removing friction between intention and action. It describes how these technologies are enabling new types of intelligent agents and a movement away from traditional app-based destinations on the internet. The internet is becoming more focused on context, sensors, and using data to power intelligent systems that can sense, think, and act in the physical world.
Using Twitter to communicate science can help scientists connect with a global network of colleagues, have real-time discussions around conferences or events using hashtags, and amplify their research. While Twitter may seem unconventional, finding other scientists already on the platform and using it to supplement traditional outreach can help convince bosses of its benefits through leading by example rather than just explaining its potential.
Our addiction to being constantly connected through our digital devices has significant psychological and physiological effects. Nearly all adults and teens now own cellphones, with over half of adults and a third of teens owning smartphones. Constant smartphone use can disrupt sleep, cause anxiety when separated from the device, and lead to issues like "nomophobia" - the fear of being without one's mobile phone. Long-term overuse of social media like Facebook may increase feelings of envy and decrease satisfaction and well-being. As wearable devices become more advanced and ubiquitous, monitoring our health and connecting us ambiently, our dependency on technology for social interaction and information may also increase. However, being mindful of screen time and indulging less can help address
This document discusses various public relations strategies for social media. It highlights the importance of transparency and authenticity on social platforms like blogs, social networks, microblogs and through viral content. It also discusses using real-time communication on search, email, and through crisis management plans. Emerging trends mentioned include location-based and mobile applications.
This document summarizes the evolution of search engines over the past 10 years since Google's founding. It describes how earlier search engines in the 1990s struggled due to spammy metadata and an inability to rank results effectively. In contrast, Google's PageRank algorithm cut down on spam, provided better search results that made users happier, and became the dominant driver of internet traffic. As a result, Google has transformed how people use and experience the internet.
Your One Big Life - WCTF Career Conference, University of Michigan, 2014 Ann ...Deb Nystrom
The document outlines an agenda for a Women of Color Taskforce Career Conference on transforming leadership, including a welcome and introduction to connect participants. It then covers topics like the power of storytelling, key practices for developing an antifragile mindset through flexibility, reinvention and embracing uncertainty. The agenda concludes with an open space discussion session and reflection on how participants can apply lessons to be antifragile in their own careers.
As technology becomes more powerful yet smaller, fitting in the palm of our hands, it also becomes more integral to both business and personal life. However, this integration comes with security risks, as unencrypted devices or files can enable malware and identity theft if not properly safeguarded with passwords and awareness of privacy and permission settings. The largest security risk comes from willingly sharing too much personal information publicly online ourselves.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Colin Gallagher on the topic of digital safety. Some key points:
1. Colin Gallagher has an educational background that includes a Bachelor's of Science from the Open University in the UK, a Post Graduate Diploma of Education from HKU, and a Masters in Educational Technology from MSU.
2. The presentation covers the results of an ISS school survey on digital technology usage and implications, as well as strategies for creating a digitally safe environment.
3. Strategies discussed include talking to children about social media and their digital footprint, creating computer use zones at home, using monitoring and control software when needed, and utilizing the Common Sense Media website as a digital
This document summarizes data usage and sharing on the internet every minute, providing statistics for major platforms like Snapchat, Netflix, Google, Instagram, and others. Some key findings are that Snapchat users watch nearly 7 million videos, Netflix subscribers stream 87,000 hours of video, Google translates nearly 70 million words, and Amazon makes over $222,000 in sales - all within a single minute. The document concludes that data has become a core business currency and Domo can help organize this data into useful business insights.
This document discusses the state of social media and provides recommendations for social media marketing. It notes that as of 2009 there were over 3.6 billion photo uploads to Flickr, 3 million tweets per day, and 5 billion visits to Facebook per day. The document recommends developing a social media strategy and clear goals, maintaining social media profiles, and measuring success through engagement metrics like comments and shares rather than traditional ROI. It provides tips on getting started with blogging and social media and establishing policies for transparent engagement.
Nevada Volunteers Social Media PresentationMike McDowell
May 2009 presentation for Nevada Volunteers program focused on volunteering for non-profit organizations. Presentation includes overview of communications shift and highlighting some social media tools and examples.
We know social media is increasingly important, but how do you ensure you're creating experiences that are designed to be shared? How do you know which platforms to focus on and which to let blow by? We'll explore what makes something social and how to make sure you're focusing on the right places. Learn how to change the hearts and minds of those around you to make sure the rest of your organization or department is creating experiences and content that can't help but build on the work you do on social media.
The document provides guidelines for writing a newspaper editorial on whether the government should play a greater role in the American economy. It instructs the editor to choose a current issue, establish a clear thesis, support the position with facts and examples from research, and use persuasive language to engage readers while balancing emotional and factual appeals. A sample editorial is also provided on the topic of energy efficiency, arguing that improving efficiency in appliances, buildings, vehicles, and industrial processes through standards and incentives is an effective way to reduce emissions while saving consumers money.
The document discusses various ethics issues related to accounting information, including creative accounting, earnings management, securities fraud, bribery, and kickbacks. It defines these terms and describes some common unethical practices such as manipulating financial transactions and records to misrepresent a company's actual performance or financial position. The document also discusses the purpose of ethics in business and accounting professions to ensure accurate financial information and proper conduct.
The document describes the Western Wall Tunnels exhibition in Jerusalem, Israel. It includes 5 chambers that tell the history of Jerusalem through glass sculptures by artist Jeremy Langford. The chambers cover topics like the patriarchs, kings and prophets, destruction, yearnings, and the Holocaust. It also includes a memorial wall and was created at the site of the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
By popular demand, I am sharing the deck from a rather grand conference FFWD held in Zagreb on June 11th. Blurb ensues:
"Society is shifting from a pyramidal structure towards something much more like an eco-system with new relationships between actors. In these uncertain times the role of digital professionals is of providing or smuggling vision and guidance."
OK, don't be shy, tell me what you think.
This document provides an overview of social networking tools like Facebook, discussing how they are changing daily lives and business. It notes that social media is now the number one online activity, surpassing pornography, and that people trust peer recommendations more than advertisements. The document also shows statistics on the rapid growth of Facebook's user base from 50 million in 2007 to over 400 million today.
Main Presentation Slides from the #iprevent San Diego Conference - April 20-2...LEAD
The document discusses the effective use of social media in substance prevention. It begins with introductions from Tommy Sablan and Andy Duran. It then discusses how social media has become a major part of everyday life, especially among youth. The document emphasizes that to effectively engage youth through social media, one needs to have an existing network with them, understand how their perceptions and attitudes have changed over time, and create preventative messages that can lead to real behavioral change.
- Researchers identified two clusters of social media users: Meformers and Informers
- Meformers make up 80% of the population and focus more on maintaining relationships
- Informers are 20% of the population and play a stronger leadership role by shaping discussions, setting context, and influencing others
- Informers have more friends/followers and a higher degree of mentions compared to Meformers
The document discusses trends in online recruitment and optimization. It covers the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, how people use search engines like Google and YouTube, and mechanisms to share knowledge and connect like crowdsourcing. It also addresses optimizing a company's website, tracking return on recruitment, and developing an online strategy that supports the overall business strategy.
The document is a presentation about running a restaurant in the digital world from the perspective of Chef Mark Garcia. Some key points:
- Social media has become the most popular online activity, overtaking even search engines. It allows for two-way conversations between brands and customers.
- Mobile usage is rising dramatically and changing digital behaviors, such as mobile shopping. Many restaurants are engaging customers across channels including social media, websites, and mobile apps.
- The presentation provides examples of how some restaurants are using tools like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest as part of their social media strategies to build awareness, drive sales, and boost loyalty.
- Chef Garcia outlines a seven step recipe for a successful social media strategy
The document discusses social network marketing and various social media platforms. It defines social networks as online communities where consumers and influencers can create, share, and interact with content. It highlights several popular social networks including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. It provides tips on how businesses can use these networks to build their brand, engage customers, and participate in online conversations.
The document discusses the shift from traditional one-way marketing communications to more social and collaborative approaches. It notes that organizations have lost control of the conversation and need to get back involved by creating co-created products and campaigns. Strategic social media marketing is about high levels of involvement through techniques like co-creation, involvement in products, creation of new involving products and campaigns, and listening to audiences. The key is finding the right balance between traditional branding and going viral online through user generated content and physical world activations.
10 Current Trends in Digital Marketing That Will Shape Your Cooperative Commu...Julia Campbell
This document discusses 10 digital marketing trends for nonprofits in 2021: artificial intelligence and chatbots, visual search, the Internet of Things, Alexa skills, livestreaming, augmented and virtual reality, 360-degree photos, ephemeral content and stories, TikTok, and influencer marketing/takeovers. It provides examples and recommendations for how nonprofits can utilize these trends, including using chatbots for customer service, integrating visual search on websites, creating Alexa skills, livestreaming events, using 360 photos, leveraging stories on social platforms, creating TikTok videos, and partnering with influencers. The document aims to help nonprofits strategically decide which trends to pursue.
Be Awesome @ Social Media: This one goes out to my social sector peepsKate Reilly
My slides for the OVW Prevention Institute, Seattle 2012. Some tips for making social media campaigns awesome.
Final slide designs are derivative of jessedee, King of Slideshare. Check out his slides on how to make slide presentations here http://www.slideshare.net/jessedee/you-suck-at-powerpoint
Social Media for Pastors and Ministry Leaders: Where Do I Start?Justin Wise
The document provides an overview of using social media for pastors and ministry leaders. It discusses that social media has become essential for organizations to connect with people. The "big three" social media platforms discussed are blogging, Facebook, and Twitter. Blogging is recommended for sharing specialized information and official statements. Twitter is good for interacting with congregations and thought leadership. Facebook currently has over 500 million active users, with half logging on daily. The document encourages pastors to utilize social media platforms to connect with others.
Blogs as Bridges: How Web 2.0 Connects People Across the Ages (and Across Age...Andrew Krzmarzick
Slides from a presentation entitled "Blogs as Bridges: How Web 2.0 Creates Connections Across the Ages (and Agencies!)" for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at Research Triangle Park, NC.
Getting Smart With Social Media: A Quick Guide For Real Estate AgentsVirtually In Sync
This document provides tips for real estate agents on using social media. It introduces Edie Clarke, a virtual assistant who helps with video production and social media management. She recommends managing social media yourself or using Hootsuite. The document outlines the top social media platforms and their users, the importance of video and images, and best practices for social media use. It explains how Edie can help with developing social media strategies, creating content like property listings and videos, and managing real estate agents' social media presence across multiple platforms.
The document provides an overview of the history of social networks from 2003 to 2017. It discusses the early social networks that focused on connecting existing friends and sharing information. Over time, social media evolved to encourage sharing of one's life through photos and video on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Users began curating more polished online personas and social media became a way to gain influence and income through content creation and advertising.
The document discusses social media advertising and storytelling. It provides definitions of social media, describes different social media platforms like blogs, social networks, and video/photo sharing. It discusses how social media has changed consumer purchasing behavior and provides advice on developing social media strategies, setting objectives, and examples of integrated social media campaigns.
Social Media for the Rest of Us: A PrimerJustin Wise
This document appears to be notes from a presentation on using social media for ministry. It includes statistics on social media usage, examples of how churches currently use social media, and questions to guide developing a social media strategy, including identifying goals and metrics, roles and timelines, and appropriate technologies. Key points covered are the large size of the social web, common ways churches currently engage on platforms like Facebook and websites, and a framework for developing a strategy addressing people, processes, and technologies.
The Millennial Shift: Engaging the Redefined Millennials' Digital Behaviors v2.0Matt Doherty
The document discusses trends in millennial behaviors and marketing approaches. It notes that millennials are shifting from more pessimistic tendencies to more optimistic ones. They are pioneering, connected, altruistic, and problem-solving. The document also summarizes several trends in marketing to millennials, including real-time co-authorship where millennials see themselves as content creators, gaming to engage given millennials' affinity for games, discovery-enabled commerce through mobile devices, challenging the status quo as millennials are disruptors, providing inviting experiences that stimulate the senses, and surprising and delighting through innovation.
This document provides an overview of the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and discusses various social media platforms. It notes that Web 2.0 is more collaborative and community-oriented, allowing two-way conversations between brands and consumers. It describes several major social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and how brands can create a presence and engage with customers on these platforms. It emphasizes that consumers increasingly rely on peer recommendations over traditional advertising.
First half of a session with all Hyper Island 2013 students in Stockholm and Karlskrona Sweden. Given during their second week of school - the foundation module.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
12. Who ARE These People? www.anwith1n.com Power Creators
13. Who ARE These People? www.anwith1n.com Power Creators Content Omnivores
14. Who ARE These People? www.anwith1n.com Power Creators Content Omnivores Older Creators
15. Taking Online Interactions Into the REAL WORLD Twitter TweetUps – microblog twitter.com/ SeattleTweeters Meet at the Pig Blog – blog www.meetatthepig.com TeachStreet – ebay for teachers blog .teachstreet.com/learn-new-things/boo-hoo-we-lost-our-first-startup-competition Seattle Startup Drinks – Facebook Group www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=16970349775 Whrrl semispontaneous meetup www.anwith1n.com
22. What?! Meet up in REAL LIFE?! Conversation via web, with an implication that they’ll take it to the phones via sms/text or smart phone client (twinkle, twitterific, pockettweets, twitterberry) www.anwith1n.com
23. What?! Meet up in REAL LIFE?! Conversation via web, with an implication that they’ll take it to the phones via sms/text or smart phone client (twinkle, twitterific, pockettweets, twitterberry) Where this breaks down is when the original author posts before the secondary author can publish his response. The conversation “breaks” www.anwith1n.com
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29. So Then What? Explore Online Tools Say Hi Make Friends www.anwith1n.com
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