Presentation from the LVSC Cascade Network Learning Event -
Engage and Connect with Social Media for frontline organisations held in January 2010. A discussion workshop exploring areas such as - what is an online community, how to manage, what is your role in nuturing the community, encouraging participation, plus a look at social media policies. Blogpost round-up of the event and other presentations at: http://laura.popokatea.co.uk/2010/01/15/engage-and-connect-with-social-media-event-roundup.
Visibility Matters - Social Media For AcademicsIlkka Olander
Social media for academics [BASICS]. Why should a professor blog or tweet? How can you strengthen your visibility as an expert with social media and why?
Presentation @ Aalto University 21.8.2014.
Digital First Philosophy and Toolbox JLMCSteve Buttry
These are slides for a workshop on the philosophy and toolbox for digital-first journalists. The workshop is part of the Journalism, Leadership & Management Conference at Iowa State University.
UX Week Presentation from Steve Portigal - Cross-Cultural ResearchSteve Portigal
Effective user research requires both observation and interviewing. When doing research we strive to get outside our own default expectations and perceptions, in order to better see the details of what we're looking at, in other words, to understand the cultural context. This third component is the most crucial to innovation. Interesting things happen when we leave our homes and our comfort zone, perhaps in another country where business, language, food, and more is beyond our own frames of reference.
Steve Portigal, founder of Portigal Consulting, offers expert tips in both observation and interviewing, and considers the challenges and opportunities in conducting research abroad. He believes that one way to better understand a different culture is to look at how things in your own culture are handled differently. He gives some examples of how some things are promoted differently in Japan than in the United States. He states that mundane observations reveal important cultural differences.
Visibility Matters - Social Media For AcademicsIlkka Olander
Social media for academics [BASICS]. Why should a professor blog or tweet? How can you strengthen your visibility as an expert with social media and why?
Presentation @ Aalto University 21.8.2014.
Digital First Philosophy and Toolbox JLMCSteve Buttry
These are slides for a workshop on the philosophy and toolbox for digital-first journalists. The workshop is part of the Journalism, Leadership & Management Conference at Iowa State University.
UX Week Presentation from Steve Portigal - Cross-Cultural ResearchSteve Portigal
Effective user research requires both observation and interviewing. When doing research we strive to get outside our own default expectations and perceptions, in order to better see the details of what we're looking at, in other words, to understand the cultural context. This third component is the most crucial to innovation. Interesting things happen when we leave our homes and our comfort zone, perhaps in another country where business, language, food, and more is beyond our own frames of reference.
Steve Portigal, founder of Portigal Consulting, offers expert tips in both observation and interviewing, and considers the challenges and opportunities in conducting research abroad. He believes that one way to better understand a different culture is to look at how things in your own culture are handled differently. He gives some examples of how some things are promoted differently in Japan than in the United States. He states that mundane observations reveal important cultural differences.
Bell Bajao Blog, Social Media Case StudySanjukta Basu
I recently prepared a social media case study on the web components of Breakthrough's multimedia campaign against domestic violence, Bell Bajao! This is a slide show of the study. A full text of the case study is available on India Social - http://www.indiasocial.in/case-studies/bellbajao/
Indian Social Media trend: Why Nonprofits, Academics, Informal sectors don't ...Sanjukta Basu
This is my presentation delivered at the workshop ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organised by ITHAKA with support from the Ford Foundation and assistance from the American Institute of Indian Studies, held from 8th to 10th Dec in Pride Hotel, Bangalore.
I was invited to talk about social media and web strategy for non profits.
You can find more details about the workshop here - http://wp.me/p1xyZ-FA
These are slides for a workshop on restructuring student media organizations for a digital-first approach. The workshop is part of the Journalism, Leadership & Management Conference at Iowa State University.
What teens are doing online and particularly in social media.
How to work out which social media will work best for your organisation, tips on best practice and specific tips for Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Jeff Sonderman shared these slides with me and gave me permission to post them with a blog post about my address on career advice for student journalists. He uses these slides in his classes at Georgetown University.
There are many definitions of blogging. As an assignment for college, I choose blogging as an informative speech topic. In this presentation, I choose 3 definitions I would use for what blogging is; a way to be heard, to be creative, and to network.
Digital Identity & Social Networking for ResearchersFlea Palmer
How social media platforms can enhance your work as a researcher, and some of the potential issues around using these tools. Adapted from 'The Researcher Online: Building an Online Identity" by Dr Helen Webster, University of Cambridge
Bell Bajao Blog, Social Media Case StudySanjukta Basu
I recently prepared a social media case study on the web components of Breakthrough's multimedia campaign against domestic violence, Bell Bajao! This is a slide show of the study. A full text of the case study is available on India Social - http://www.indiasocial.in/case-studies/bellbajao/
Indian Social Media trend: Why Nonprofits, Academics, Informal sectors don't ...Sanjukta Basu
This is my presentation delivered at the workshop ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organised by ITHAKA with support from the Ford Foundation and assistance from the American Institute of Indian Studies, held from 8th to 10th Dec in Pride Hotel, Bangalore.
I was invited to talk about social media and web strategy for non profits.
You can find more details about the workshop here - http://wp.me/p1xyZ-FA
These are slides for a workshop on restructuring student media organizations for a digital-first approach. The workshop is part of the Journalism, Leadership & Management Conference at Iowa State University.
What teens are doing online and particularly in social media.
How to work out which social media will work best for your organisation, tips on best practice and specific tips for Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Jeff Sonderman shared these slides with me and gave me permission to post them with a blog post about my address on career advice for student journalists. He uses these slides in his classes at Georgetown University.
There are many definitions of blogging. As an assignment for college, I choose blogging as an informative speech topic. In this presentation, I choose 3 definitions I would use for what blogging is; a way to be heard, to be creative, and to network.
Digital Identity & Social Networking for ResearchersFlea Palmer
How social media platforms can enhance your work as a researcher, and some of the potential issues around using these tools. Adapted from 'The Researcher Online: Building an Online Identity" by Dr Helen Webster, University of Cambridge
Overview of personal professional use of social media, professional learning network development, and using social media tools with emphasis on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Enhancing your research impact through social mediaNicola Osborne
Slides accompanying the presentation/training session on 18th January 2018 for the University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2018 (#eplc17). More on the conference can be found at: http://www.lawphdconference.ed.ac.uk/.
"Enhancing your research impact through social media" - presentation given by Nicola Osborne, EDINA Digital Education Manager, at the Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2017 (19th January 2017).
Immerse, Imagine, Invent, Articulate: A framework for disruptive innovationPaulJervisHeath
What new product or service could you invent that would completely change your customers’ lives? How could you disrupt your entire sector?
This practical workshop takes you through an innovation process, helping you to identify the clichés that exist in your sector and giving you the tools and time to redefine them. The workshop provides techniques to disrupt those clichés, generate genuine customer insights, turn opportunities into ideas through proven ideation methods, create a coherent concept and then articulate that concept.
The workshop shows you how to realise a new product or service through a lean process of prototyping and iteration and we discuss case studies each step of the way.
Find out why focus groups are not design research. Find out why the average brainstorm gives ideation a bad name and find out how to make your own innovation processes have tangible business outcomes.
This workshop was ran at UX Cambridge in September 2013 and will be running again at the J. Boye conference in Århus, Denmark in November 2013.
Community Engineering: How to Build an Economy of ParticipationMadelynn Martiniere
Learn how to build an open, scalable system to leverage the wisdom of the crowd to build products that are better than closed competitors. Previously presented at Highway1.
Join Beth Kanter in a workshop that explores the themes in her recently published book, and discover how to put them into practice. Social media has broken free from the marketing communications and fundraising silos, changing the way nonprofits deliver programs, lead, manage, and even govern. This session will take a look at these trends and how organizations can equip themselves to be fully networked.
Slides accompanying Nicola Osborne's(EDINA Digital Education Manager) session on "Social media and blogging to develop and communicate research in the arts and humanities" at the "Academic Publishing: Routes to Success" event held at the University of Stirling on 23rd January 2017.
Social media is a great tool that civil society organizations can use to communicate with their audience, market their services, connect with their networks or improve the way they work and promote their social development agenda. The key features of social media are participation and interaction, connecting people and providing the tools necessary to have a conversation - all important components of NGOs’ day-to-day work. This workshop looks at how the strategic use of social media helps civil society organizations reach new people, adds value to mission-driven work, supports goals to build a movement around a core advocacy issue, improves customer service or programmes, reaches new donors, and raises awareness of a nonprofit brand around the world.
Similar to Cascade Network Event - Cultivating Your Online Community (20)
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Welocme to ViralQR, your best QR code generator.ViralQR
Welcome to ViralQR, your best QR code generator available on the market!
At ViralQR, we design static and dynamic QR codes. Our mission is to make business operations easier and customer engagement more powerful through the use of QR technology. Be it a small-scale business or a huge enterprise, our easy-to-use platform provides multiple choices that can be tailored according to your company's branding and marketing strategies.
Our Vision
We are here to make the process of creating QR codes easy and smooth, thus enhancing customer interaction and making business more fluid. We very strongly believe in the ability of QR codes to change the world for businesses in their interaction with customers and are set on making that technology accessible and usable far and wide.
Our Achievements
Ever since its inception, we have successfully served many clients by offering QR codes in their marketing, service delivery, and collection of feedback across various industries. Our platform has been recognized for its ease of use and amazing features, which helped a business to make QR codes.
Our Services
At ViralQR, here is a comprehensive suite of services that caters to your very needs:
Static QR Codes: Create free static QR codes. These QR codes are able to store significant information such as URLs, vCards, plain text, emails and SMS, Wi-Fi credentials, and Bitcoin addresses.
Dynamic QR codes: These also have all the advanced features but are subscription-based. They can directly link to PDF files, images, micro-landing pages, social accounts, review forms, business pages, and applications. In addition, they can be branded with CTAs, frames, patterns, colors, and logos to enhance your branding.
Pricing and Packages
Additionally, there is a 14-day free offer to ViralQR, which is an exceptional opportunity for new users to take a feel of this platform. One can easily subscribe from there and experience the full dynamic of using QR codes. The subscription plans are not only meant for business; they are priced very flexibly so that literally every business could afford to benefit from our service.
Why choose us?
ViralQR will provide services for marketing, advertising, catering, retail, and the like. The QR codes can be posted on fliers, packaging, merchandise, and banners, as well as to substitute for cash and cards in a restaurant or coffee shop. With QR codes integrated into your business, improve customer engagement and streamline operations.
Comprehensive Analytics
Subscribers of ViralQR receive detailed analytics and tracking tools in light of having a view of the core values of QR code performance. Our analytics dashboard shows aggregate views and unique views, as well as detailed information about each impression, including time, device, browser, and estimated location by city and country.
So, thank you for choosing ViralQR; we have an offer of nothing but the best in terms of QR code services to meet business diversity!
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
3. What is a community?
“Web communities happen when people are given tools to
use their voice in a public and immediate way, forming
intimate relationships over time.”
- Derek Powazek’s definition of communities written for his book, Design for
Community: the art of connecting real people in virtual places.
http://www.amazon.com/Design-Community-Derek-Powazek/dp/0735710759
4. 3 Questions
● Who is the site for?
● What can they do?
● Why will they want to do it?
5. Building Blocks
● Help new and potential members of the community learn
how to engage effectively.
● Privacy Policies/Terms of Use/Service
● Copyright and Ownership
● Community Guidelines
● Abuse Grid/Action Plan
7. Where to put the barrier to entry?
Do you want everyone
posting or only
highly motivated people?
8. Wisdom of Crowds
Value is in the aggregate of thoughts, guesses, estimates.
Value is not identifying the smart individuals to listen to,
but averaging out the voice.
9. Give people, small simple tasks
If you are not getting the feedback you hoped for, ask for
something smaller.
10. Online communities are self-selecting:
like attracts like
Create diversity of people, opinion and input to avoid
'groupthink' and prevent your group from being too single
tracked/minded.
Bring in new members to support minority opinions.
13. Community Manager = editor, shepherd,
cheerleader, advocate, judge,
executioner.
● You may only hear from unhappy people. Be prepared to
deal with this.
● Learn when to respond – you don't have to respond to
everything.
● Set the tone in the beginning then members start to take
on roles and become champions themselves.
14. Reward Good Behaviour
● Bring good and interesting content to the fore.
● Shine the spotlight on community members (if they let
you!)
● Example content sets a tone far more effectively than
terms and conditions/community guidelines ever could.
15. Transparency
● Own it when you're wrong, sometimes we all make
mistakes.
● Tell people what's going on, post clear and timely updates.
● If introducing change, explain it, give people time to learn
and an option to pull out, then make the change.
16. Taking it offline
Use back channels to thank the people
who are helping out
or to check in with people who aren't
playing ball with their behaviour.
17. encourage participation - the 3 c's
Content
● Create timely, helpful and interesting content.
● Highlight stories that motivate your community the most.
● Take credit by giving credit to others.
● Before and after – success and progress reports.
18. encourage participation - the 3 c's
Community
● Continue to build relationships through current
communication methods as well as online.
● Engagement should be easy, fun (!) and meaningful.
● Be transparent – Build trust.
● Listen – Don't talk all of the time.
19. encourage participation - the 3 c's
Calls to Action
● Help your members know and understand what to do next.
● Make following through as simple as possible.
● Explain what their actions would accomplish and what
would happen next.
20. Why aren't people participating?
● You sound like a press release.
● You sound like an info-mercial
● You sound like a know-it all.
● You haven't shown them how.
● You haven't created the right atmosphere.
● You just don't seem that into it.
credit – Michele Martin, Bamboo Project –six reasons people aren't commenting
www.michelmartin.typepad.com/thebambooprojectblog
21. How others do it -
An example of how Intel encourages it's employees to be
effective in online communities through it's Social Media
policy.
Intel isn't just allowing workers to use social media for
work purposes; it's encouraging them to be themselves
whilst doing so...
22. “The choice to participate in social media is yours. If you
do, please follow these principles
• Provide unique, individual perspectives on what's going
on at Intel and in the world.
• Post meaningful, respectful comments - in other words,
no spam and no remarks that are off-topic or offensive.
• Reply to comments quickly, when a response is
appropriate.
• Respect proprietary information and confidentiality.
• When disagreeing with others' opinions, keep it cool.”
extracts from Intels Social Media Policy
http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_us/social-media.htm
23. “On transparency:
If you are blogging about your work at Intel, use your real
name, identify that you work for Intel, and be clear about
your role. If you have a vested interest in something you
are discussing, be the first to point it out.”
extracts from Intels Social Media Policy
http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_us/social-media.htm
24. “On perception:
In online social networks, the lines between public and
private, personal and professional are blurred. Just by
identifying yourself as an Intel employee, you are creating
perceptions about Intel by our shareholders, customers,
and the general public―and perceptions about you by
your colleagues and managers. Do us all proud. Be sure
that all content associated with you is consistent with your
work and with Intel's values and professional standards.”
extracts from Intels Social Media Policy
http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_us/social-media.htm
25. “On starting conversations:
Don't be afraid to bring in your own personality and say
what's on your mind. Consider content that's open-ended
and invites response. Encourage comments.
On sharing:
Our business activities are increasingly focused on high-
value innovation. Let's share with the world the exciting
things we're learning and doing ―and open up the
channels to learn from others.”
extracts from Intels Social Media Policy
http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_us/social-media.htm
26. “On mistakes:
Did you screw up? If you make a mistake, admit it. Be
upfront and be quick with your correction. If you're posting
to a blog, you may choose to modify an earlier post ―just
make it clear that you have done so.
On negative comments from the public:
If the content is positive or negative and in context to the
conversation then we approve the content, regardless if
the content is favorable or unfavorable to Intel. However if
the content is ugly, offensive, denigrating and completely
out of context then we reject the content.”
extracts from Intels Social Media Policy
http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_us/social-media.htm
27. Final reminders -
● Ask questions
● Acknowledge good work
● Accept and respond to criticism
● Have fun!
thank you for listening and sharing – Laura Whitehead - www.popokatea.co.uk
28. Credits -
Thank you for the quotes, best practice and references -
• Derek Powazek
• Heather Champ
• Michele Martin
Also, a thank you to all the people on flickr who take wonderful photos,
and share them with others using Creative Commons licensing. Photos
in this presentation are with thanks to -
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/ifindkarma/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/luc/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/timparkinson/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativecommons/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/heather/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/
– http://www.flickr.com/photos/mobology/
Laura Whitehead - www.popokatea.co.uk - www.twitter.com/littlelaura