The document describes how Twitter changed the author's life in 140 characters or less. It provides a timeline of when the author joined Twitter in July 2007 and how Twitter usage evolved over the years from 2007 to 2009. Various sections also introduce Twitter features and provide tips for using Twitter effectively.
The document defines key terms related to argumentation and rhetoric. It discusses Aristotle's rhetorical triangle of pathos, ethos, and logos. It then defines additional terms such as argument, evidence, warrant, rhetoric, fallacies, and components of the Toulmin method of argumentation. Videos are provided as examples for some of the terms.
This is a presentation that I put together as a follow-up to my September 2008 Twitter training at the Online News Association's annual conference (available here: http://bit.ly/ONA08-LAB). Much has changed in the Twitter landscape (namely, the proliferation of apps and the growth of the community as a whole), however, certain things remain constant no matter what: setting goals and developing strategies, managing your brand and producing good content will always be key. That's what I cover here.
Originally put this together for a consulting firm that was looking to engage in Twitter, but publishing it here when I heard the news that Ryanair are on Twitter.
An introduction for Twitter, used to teach musicians in Austin how to get started with the medium. This class was put on by Mark Collier as part of the Austin Music Foundation small group session series. Please support the Austion Music Foundation!
http://www.austinmusicfoundation.org/
This document discusses the logical fallacy of begging the question. It provides an example of begging the question, where the argument "Murder is morally wrong, so euthanasia is morally wrong" assumes euthanasia is murder without proving it. The document explains that begging the question avoids addressing the most important question and focuses on an assumption presented as a proven fact. It also notes begging the question is similar to using a circular argument. The document provides additional examples to determine if they constitute begging the question and instructs readers to discuss their answers with a partner.
The document describes how Twitter changed the author's life in 140 characters or less. It provides a timeline of when the author joined Twitter in July 2007 and how Twitter usage evolved over the years from 2007 to 2009. Various sections also introduce Twitter features and provide tips for using Twitter effectively.
The document defines key terms related to argumentation and rhetoric. It discusses Aristotle's rhetorical triangle of pathos, ethos, and logos. It then defines additional terms such as argument, evidence, warrant, rhetoric, fallacies, and components of the Toulmin method of argumentation. Videos are provided as examples for some of the terms.
This is a presentation that I put together as a follow-up to my September 2008 Twitter training at the Online News Association's annual conference (available here: http://bit.ly/ONA08-LAB). Much has changed in the Twitter landscape (namely, the proliferation of apps and the growth of the community as a whole), however, certain things remain constant no matter what: setting goals and developing strategies, managing your brand and producing good content will always be key. That's what I cover here.
Originally put this together for a consulting firm that was looking to engage in Twitter, but publishing it here when I heard the news that Ryanair are on Twitter.
An introduction for Twitter, used to teach musicians in Austin how to get started with the medium. This class was put on by Mark Collier as part of the Austin Music Foundation small group session series. Please support the Austion Music Foundation!
http://www.austinmusicfoundation.org/
This document discusses the logical fallacy of begging the question. It provides an example of begging the question, where the argument "Murder is morally wrong, so euthanasia is morally wrong" assumes euthanasia is murder without proving it. The document explains that begging the question avoids addressing the most important question and focuses on an assumption presented as a proven fact. It also notes begging the question is similar to using a circular argument. The document provides additional examples to determine if they constitute begging the question and instructs readers to discuss their answers with a partner.
New College New Media - Twitter basics and academic applicationsTyson Seburn
This document provides an overview of using Twitter in educational settings. It begins with basic Twitter terminology and then provides examples of how professors have incorporated Twitter into their courses. One professor had students tweet discussions in small groups and respond to each other in a history class. Another had students tweet in Spanish to practice the language. The document outlines best practices for using Twitter in the classroom and limitations to consider. It emphasizes making Twitter use active, relevant to course content, and clearly defining expectations.
This is a presentation that I use when I offer Twitter Training for Beginners. We go from slide to slide and at the same time go on the Web to see how it works in real life. Twitter is a wonderful tool to discover. The beauty is in the information that you can find and the wide array of Twitter applications that help you find conversations and friends.
This document discusses logical fallacies and provides examples of common fallacy types. It defines a fallacy as a flawed argument that appears sound but violates logic. Advertisements often use fallacies to persuade. Some fallacy types discussed include ad hominem, bandwagon, false dilemma, slippery slope, and appealing to fear. The document analyzes examples of fallacious arguments and advertising to help identify different fallacy types.
This document defines and provides examples of logical fallacies, which are flawed arguments that contain mistakes in reasoning. It divides fallacies into two types - fallacies of relevance, where the premises are irrelevant to the conclusion, and fallacies of insufficient evidence, where the premises do not provide enough support for the conclusion. Specific fallacies of relevance discussed include personal attacks, appealing to motives, and straw man arguments. Fallacies of insufficient evidence covered include appeals to authority, hasty generalizations, slippery slopes, and weak analogies.
This document provides an overview of common types of fallacies, which are misleading or deceptive arguments. It discusses four major categories of fallacies: fallacies of relevance, fallacies of presumption, fallacies of ambiguity, and formal fallacies. For each category, it provides examples and explanations of specific fallacies such as ad hominem attacks, slippery slope arguments, equivocation, affirming the consequent, and more.
Rachel Strella presented Twitter 101 which covered Twitter basics, terminology, getting started, attracting followers, creating powerful content, tips and applications, best practices, and Twitter lingo. The presentation defined common terms like tweets, retweets, hashtags, and followers. It provided tips for setting up a profile, engaging others, consistently posting valuable content, and using tools to schedule tweets. Best practices included being authentic, responsive, and conscious of character limits when posting from other channels.
This document outlines and defines various types of logical fallacies. It discusses language fallacies including lexical ambiguity, structural ambiguity, and the misuse of emotive words. It also examines fallacies of irrelevance such as hasty generalization, accident, division, composition, and oversimplification. Several informal fallacies are defined like argumentum ad populum, argumentum ad hominum, argumentum ad misericordiam, argumentum ad baculum, argumentum ad verecundiam, and argumentum ad ignoratiam.
The document provides guidance on managing a Twitter account for the Waterford Discover Ireland Centre. It outlines best practices for tweets, including keeping usernames short, using different types of tweets, considering tone and permanence. It recommends engaging with local businesses and using hashtags. The document also reviews tools for adding video, shortening links, scheduling tweets through Hootsuite, analyzing analytics and finding new followers. It proposes creating a restaurant PDF to share on SlideShare and tweet.
8 Distribution Tips That Will Help Your Content Soar After Pressing PublishRoss Simmonds
Ever write a blog post, design an ebook or create a Slideshare and wonder why it fell flat? It's very possible that the content distribution tactics put behind your content simply didn't give it the fuel it needed to take off. If you're looking for a few ways to increase the likelihood that your content will succeed, here's 8 great content distribution tips that are sure to give your content more life!
Conference presentations are the moment to share your results, and to connect with researchers about future directions. However, presentations are often created as an afterthought and as a result they are often not as exciting as they could be.
In this slidedeck Felienne Hermans shares hands-on techniques to engage an audience.
The talk covers the entire spectrum of presenting: we start with advice on how to structure a talk and how to incorporate a core message into it. Once we have addressed the right structure for a talk, we will work on adding stories and arcs of tension to your presentation. Finally, to really perform as a presenter, we will talk about how slide design and body language can support your presentation.
Social Media has been hailed as the silver bullet of grassroots marketing. Circumvent aging advertisement models and talk directly to your community? The only cost is your time? Fabulous! It can be like that, but it takes some very specific strategy to achieve that kind of success. At Transparent Language, we've built our Social Media following to nearly 3 million fans on Facebook alone. Our blogs receive over 200,000 visitors each month, and our YouTube videos have been viewed more than 2 million times. And we built most of it, not with a large team or budget, but with a single dedicated staff member. Truly grassroots.
The lessons we've learned along the way can benefit our library clients, too. In this slide deck, a follow-up to @LorienGreen's presentation at NELA 2014, we present our "secret sauce".
This is my Video and Viral Multimedia SEO presentation from PubCon New Orleans 2013.
It includes our 'Mars Rover Art Car' kickstarter campaign which I added when a speaker dropped off the panel last minute.
Video & Viral Multimedia SEO -Aaron KronisAaron Kronis
Presentation by Aaron Kronis - Slides don't explain everything so it may seem a little confusing without the presentation which was oral.
From Pubcon New Orleans, May 2-5th, 2013. See Aaron Speak next at Pubcon 2013 in Las Vegas, Oct 2013.
The document discusses strategies for using social media for genealogy purposes without becoming overwhelmed. It recommends deciding if social media is needed, starting with one or two sites, automating posts if possible, using aggregators like HootSuite or Tweetdeck, backing up valuable posts, and considering privacy when sharing information online. The overall message is that social media should work for genealogists' needs and not control their time.
Viral marketing works by spreading content widely through social sharing. The document discusses factors that cause content to go viral, such as appealing to emotions, including images, and fitting common formats like lists. It also provides tips for getting initial traffic through methods like posting to Facebook pages and buying ads, as this seeding is necessary for content to potentially spread virally. The goal is to understand what makes things spread and how to leverage viral traffic to promote other sites, pages, and content.
This document provides 6 points for creating new media content:
1. Assume that nobody cares about your content and focus on social relevance.
2. Distribution methods are an integral part of the content. Use guerrilla and creative distribution tactics.
3. Use different platforms as part of telling your story in a creative way.
4. Dynamically create more content based on user reactions.
5. Engage users naturally by encouraging them to like, share, and create related to the content.
6. Be persistent while focusing your efforts on a few maintainable platforms. Always tell a good story.
Teaching Elementary Students How To Wri. Online assignment writing service.Lissette Hartman
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company offers refunds for plagiarized work.
2a advanced social media to knowing and impacting environment v2 w instructor...PresenTense Group
The document provides tips for establishing an online presence and building social capital through blogging and social media. It recommends thinking of comparable organizations and how to learn from their successes and failures. The document then discusses establishing an online presence through blogging on your website and social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. It emphasizes the importance of becoming an expert by producing valuable, regular content and building relationships with others in your field through conversation.
This document provides guidance on how to write development posts and talks in order to build an online reputation and contribute to open source communities. It recommends choosing a topic that adds value, such as a how-to, tricks, or introduction. The content should be outlined with context, main sections, and an invitation for others to contribute. Posts and slides should be published, shared widely, and continually improved through practice presentations. Networking opportunities can help get experience speaking at events.
New College New Media - Twitter basics and academic applicationsTyson Seburn
This document provides an overview of using Twitter in educational settings. It begins with basic Twitter terminology and then provides examples of how professors have incorporated Twitter into their courses. One professor had students tweet discussions in small groups and respond to each other in a history class. Another had students tweet in Spanish to practice the language. The document outlines best practices for using Twitter in the classroom and limitations to consider. It emphasizes making Twitter use active, relevant to course content, and clearly defining expectations.
This is a presentation that I use when I offer Twitter Training for Beginners. We go from slide to slide and at the same time go on the Web to see how it works in real life. Twitter is a wonderful tool to discover. The beauty is in the information that you can find and the wide array of Twitter applications that help you find conversations and friends.
This document discusses logical fallacies and provides examples of common fallacy types. It defines a fallacy as a flawed argument that appears sound but violates logic. Advertisements often use fallacies to persuade. Some fallacy types discussed include ad hominem, bandwagon, false dilemma, slippery slope, and appealing to fear. The document analyzes examples of fallacious arguments and advertising to help identify different fallacy types.
This document defines and provides examples of logical fallacies, which are flawed arguments that contain mistakes in reasoning. It divides fallacies into two types - fallacies of relevance, where the premises are irrelevant to the conclusion, and fallacies of insufficient evidence, where the premises do not provide enough support for the conclusion. Specific fallacies of relevance discussed include personal attacks, appealing to motives, and straw man arguments. Fallacies of insufficient evidence covered include appeals to authority, hasty generalizations, slippery slopes, and weak analogies.
This document provides an overview of common types of fallacies, which are misleading or deceptive arguments. It discusses four major categories of fallacies: fallacies of relevance, fallacies of presumption, fallacies of ambiguity, and formal fallacies. For each category, it provides examples and explanations of specific fallacies such as ad hominem attacks, slippery slope arguments, equivocation, affirming the consequent, and more.
Rachel Strella presented Twitter 101 which covered Twitter basics, terminology, getting started, attracting followers, creating powerful content, tips and applications, best practices, and Twitter lingo. The presentation defined common terms like tweets, retweets, hashtags, and followers. It provided tips for setting up a profile, engaging others, consistently posting valuable content, and using tools to schedule tweets. Best practices included being authentic, responsive, and conscious of character limits when posting from other channels.
This document outlines and defines various types of logical fallacies. It discusses language fallacies including lexical ambiguity, structural ambiguity, and the misuse of emotive words. It also examines fallacies of irrelevance such as hasty generalization, accident, division, composition, and oversimplification. Several informal fallacies are defined like argumentum ad populum, argumentum ad hominum, argumentum ad misericordiam, argumentum ad baculum, argumentum ad verecundiam, and argumentum ad ignoratiam.
The document provides guidance on managing a Twitter account for the Waterford Discover Ireland Centre. It outlines best practices for tweets, including keeping usernames short, using different types of tweets, considering tone and permanence. It recommends engaging with local businesses and using hashtags. The document also reviews tools for adding video, shortening links, scheduling tweets through Hootsuite, analyzing analytics and finding new followers. It proposes creating a restaurant PDF to share on SlideShare and tweet.
8 Distribution Tips That Will Help Your Content Soar After Pressing PublishRoss Simmonds
Ever write a blog post, design an ebook or create a Slideshare and wonder why it fell flat? It's very possible that the content distribution tactics put behind your content simply didn't give it the fuel it needed to take off. If you're looking for a few ways to increase the likelihood that your content will succeed, here's 8 great content distribution tips that are sure to give your content more life!
Conference presentations are the moment to share your results, and to connect with researchers about future directions. However, presentations are often created as an afterthought and as a result they are often not as exciting as they could be.
In this slidedeck Felienne Hermans shares hands-on techniques to engage an audience.
The talk covers the entire spectrum of presenting: we start with advice on how to structure a talk and how to incorporate a core message into it. Once we have addressed the right structure for a talk, we will work on adding stories and arcs of tension to your presentation. Finally, to really perform as a presenter, we will talk about how slide design and body language can support your presentation.
Social Media has been hailed as the silver bullet of grassroots marketing. Circumvent aging advertisement models and talk directly to your community? The only cost is your time? Fabulous! It can be like that, but it takes some very specific strategy to achieve that kind of success. At Transparent Language, we've built our Social Media following to nearly 3 million fans on Facebook alone. Our blogs receive over 200,000 visitors each month, and our YouTube videos have been viewed more than 2 million times. And we built most of it, not with a large team or budget, but with a single dedicated staff member. Truly grassroots.
The lessons we've learned along the way can benefit our library clients, too. In this slide deck, a follow-up to @LorienGreen's presentation at NELA 2014, we present our "secret sauce".
This is my Video and Viral Multimedia SEO presentation from PubCon New Orleans 2013.
It includes our 'Mars Rover Art Car' kickstarter campaign which I added when a speaker dropped off the panel last minute.
Video & Viral Multimedia SEO -Aaron KronisAaron Kronis
Presentation by Aaron Kronis - Slides don't explain everything so it may seem a little confusing without the presentation which was oral.
From Pubcon New Orleans, May 2-5th, 2013. See Aaron Speak next at Pubcon 2013 in Las Vegas, Oct 2013.
The document discusses strategies for using social media for genealogy purposes without becoming overwhelmed. It recommends deciding if social media is needed, starting with one or two sites, automating posts if possible, using aggregators like HootSuite or Tweetdeck, backing up valuable posts, and considering privacy when sharing information online. The overall message is that social media should work for genealogists' needs and not control their time.
Viral marketing works by spreading content widely through social sharing. The document discusses factors that cause content to go viral, such as appealing to emotions, including images, and fitting common formats like lists. It also provides tips for getting initial traffic through methods like posting to Facebook pages and buying ads, as this seeding is necessary for content to potentially spread virally. The goal is to understand what makes things spread and how to leverage viral traffic to promote other sites, pages, and content.
This document provides 6 points for creating new media content:
1. Assume that nobody cares about your content and focus on social relevance.
2. Distribution methods are an integral part of the content. Use guerrilla and creative distribution tactics.
3. Use different platforms as part of telling your story in a creative way.
4. Dynamically create more content based on user reactions.
5. Engage users naturally by encouraging them to like, share, and create related to the content.
6. Be persistent while focusing your efforts on a few maintainable platforms. Always tell a good story.
Teaching Elementary Students How To Wri. Online assignment writing service.Lissette Hartman
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company offers refunds for plagiarized work.
2a advanced social media to knowing and impacting environment v2 w instructor...PresenTense Group
The document provides tips for establishing an online presence and building social capital through blogging and social media. It recommends thinking of comparable organizations and how to learn from their successes and failures. The document then discusses establishing an online presence through blogging on your website and social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. It emphasizes the importance of becoming an expert by producing valuable, regular content and building relationships with others in your field through conversation.
This document provides guidance on how to write development posts and talks in order to build an online reputation and contribute to open source communities. It recommends choosing a topic that adds value, such as a how-to, tricks, or introduction. The content should be outlined with context, main sections, and an invitation for others to contribute. Posts and slides should be published, shared widely, and continually improved through practice presentations. Networking opportunities can help get experience speaking at events.
10 Reasons Why Twitter is Content Marketing's Best FriendMark Schaefer
Twitter and content marketing fit like a hand in a glove. Discover 10 reasons wihy Twitter helps you discover, create and ignite your content with a relevant and engaged audience!
This document summarizes the analysis of two podcasts - The Truth and Stuff You Missed in History Class - by a group of students. For The Truth podcast, the summary describes the creator, that it has been running since 2009, its target audience of people who like narratives and drama, and competing podcasts like Risk! and Snap Judgement. For Stuff You Missed in History Class, the summary states the hosts, the long-running time period, the target audience of history enthusiasts, its large social media following, and competing history podcasts like History Extra.
The Human-Pet Connection: How Animal Planet Tells the Story and How You Can, Too. Presented by Robin Bennefield, Executive Producer & Site Director of AnimalPlanet.com at Pet Writers Conference 2011
This course outline describes a Multimedia English class. Students will study pop culture, different types of media messaging, using the internet for information and creating online content. Key skills developed are analyzing media messaging, effectively finding information, using online software, and social networks appropriately. The class will cover topics like information literacy, advertising, memes, social media, music genres and popular culture. Students will be graded on quizzes, exams, presentations, assignments and participation. The class website is media.ncnulang.tw where students must register to access course materials and communicate.
This document provides an overview of blogging basics including what a blog is, why people blog, considerations for choosing a blogging platform and template, important elements of posts, using and attributing photos and videos, interacting with other bloggers through comments and links, and maintaining a sustainable blogging schedule and presence on other social networks.
8 Places You're Guaranteed to Find Great Content to TweetHubSpot
This presentation is a modified excerpt from our guide on How to Get 1,000+ Followers on Twitter, which comes with a printable tip sheet. You can download it here: http://hub.am/Jp5Dnk
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This presentation talks about how to master curation like marketer and entrepreneur, Guy Kawasaki, by regularly tapping into eight digital destinations for fantastic content to tweet.
A Guide To Creating Curiosity Gaps In Social MediaGermano Silveira
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- And Provide 20 examples of effective Curiosity Gaps
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