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Dealing with trolls and empowering your community to moderate for you | Socia...CharityComms
Hannah Lattimer, social media officer, Samaritans
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Open Culture Taiwan - Citizen Engagement Presentationagm3dc
A presentation I gave at an event hosted by the Open Culture Foundation, Taiwan in October 2015. The presentation shares several models for citizen engagement in the legislative process online and provides suggestions for how to design effective engagement processes for government & citizens.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
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The document summarizes information about using social media and ICT for voluntary organizations. It finds that while many organizations are aware of social media, only about half are actively using forms like forums, blogs, and social networking. Guidelines are suggested for using social media professionally and responsibly. The benefits of social media include a global audience and ability to spread ideas quickly, but challenges include time needed and lack of message control. Selecting the right social media tool for each organization and developing staff skills are key.
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Social networking has come a long way in a short amount of time.
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Ignite presentation May 8, 2010.
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I have been working with a variety of third sector orgs to review the role that social media can play in their work. This includes representatives of various local support and development organisations from across the south east who meet quarterly.
last quarter I ran a 90 minute introduction to social media. Last week I added a few details based on questions that had arisen since and led a really interesting discussion about what they may or may not do to adopt social media in their own work.
Since the last meeting five of the 12 people present had done something to get started with social media eg google alerts, signed up to Twitter, etc,
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We were invited to present at Fresh Event 2010, the annual conference for the fresh produce industry of Australia and New Zealand.
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The audience spanned the full spectrum from 'Farm to Fork' with a corresponding range of social media experience. We structured the content accordingly.
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