Tag: Social media
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Sy Bounds got some Video of Social Media Workshop
I presented a workshop on Social Media 2.0 for people who work at nonprofits recently, and Sy Bounds was kind enough to video some of the session and share them with the world. Here is a link to his tumblr and some of the video are viewable below. Contact me if you would like a…
Barbara Iverson
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My Toolkits about Social Media & Sharing
These are links to annotated toolkits. Check them out to increase your productivity. Sharing and Working with Others by @drbarb // Signal/Noise Adjustment by @drbarb // < ![CDATA[ // < ![CDATA[ // New Ecology of News Tools by @drbarb // < ![CDATA[ // < ![CDATA[ // Social Media Starters by @drbarb // <…
Barbara Iverson
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Integrating Social Media into Online Education – biverson@gmail.com
From a short article by John Orlando, PhD, from “Faculty Focus” newsletter (I added the boldface.) But few colleges have a social media strategy. The assumption is still that all content must be housed within the LMS. Systems such as Blackboard are adding social media modules like blogs and wikis, but moving them into the…
Barbara Iverson
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Contest for Non-Profits to get Beyond Paper
Is your nonprofit a leader in paperless fundraising? Have you had success using digital tools and techniques to raise money? Through the Paperless Choice Challenge, we are rewarding successful, creative, and replicable campaigns that use email, websites, video, social media, widgets, and mobile — anything that is moving your organization away from traditional paper-based direct…
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iPad launch is also the best example yet of the runaway nature of social media. Apple went about its business as usual, closely guarding the name of the new device, carting out Steve Jobs at the launch event yesterday so his apostles could “ooh” and “aah” at his every muscle twitch, and notably, from what…
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MediaPost Publications What the Blogosphere Taught Me About The Apple IPad 01/28/2010
iPad launch is also the best example yet of the runaway nature of social media. Apple went about its business as usual, closely guarding the name of the new device, carting out Steve Jobs at the launch event yesterday so his apostles could “ooh” and “aah” at his every muscle twitch, and notably, from what…
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Facebook’s New NewsFeed: A Big Shot Fired in The War Against Information Overload
Facebook’s New NewsFeed: A Big Shot Fired in The War Against Information Overload
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Facebook’s New NewsFeed: A Big Shot Fired in The War Against Information Overload
Facebook’s New NewsFeed: A Big Shot Fired in The War Against Information Overload
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Rules of Social Netiquette and mobile phones
Let’s start with four fundamental rules of social netiquette: 1. The golden rule. If the roles were reversed, would you be happy? If not, don’t do it. (Remember this from kindergarten?) 2. Don’t deceive and don’t lie. If you get caught, you’ll be sorry, since you’re destroying trust. This is rarely worth it. 3. Balance…
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Twitter Eyes Search as Means to Monetize – Advertising Age – Digital
Think about these economic ideas. These could be ways to make money for other kinds of businesses, too. In a sense, Twitter faces the Facebook problem in that it has created an ecosystem of Twitter-based businesses from which it does not profit, and marketers don’t need to pay to use the service. Benchmark General Partner…