My closing summary from the #DLDA - Digital Learning in the Digital Age event held in Adelaide, October 2012.
http://digitalcapability.com.au/view/view.php?id=188
Brief introductory slides for two hour workshop for the Australian Science Communicators - SA branch (ascsa).
ascsablogging101-estw.eventbrite.com
What is Blogging?
How do you get started?
How could it be used in
Science Communication?
In this workshop presented by Mike
Seyfang, participants will go through the
process of setting up an account and will
have made at least one blog post by the
end of the session. The workshop will also
will investigate blog conversations
through comments and track backs and
the use of RSS reader feeds for blogs.
Depending on audience interest Mike will
also investigate other social media tools
such as Twitter, podcasts, Flickr, YouTube,
blip.tv and Audioboo.
'a quick look at light' - Demonstration on how the eye perceives colour given by Dr Rob Morrision at the launch of IPAS. Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing at the University of Adelaide. Event held at RiAus in Adelaide, South Australia on Fri 13th Nov, 2009.
(c) 2009 Dr Rob Morrison - used with permission.
LifeTools presentation for ARATA08 by Dave (LifeKludger) Wallace & Mike Seyfang. A story of a bloke, his mate and their shared connections. Adelaide Convention Centre.
Some Australian Observations
upon the Prolonged Illness
of
Charles Darwin
A delightful piece of prose in a style CP Snow may have appreciated which asks the question 'would Darwin have chucked a sickie?'
Presented at the RiAus to a re-launch of the South Australian chapter of the Australian Science Communicators association by Dr Rob Morrison.
Yes, that Rob Morrison of the Curiosity Show.
(c)2009 Rob Morison - used with permission.
10 minute 'four in fourty' lunchtime presentation on 'making all science information public, and why'. Department for water and university of adelaide.
Afternoon Keynote in 'Business Models' stream of Wine2030 Conference in Adelaide, South Australia.
2008 – September 29
NewMedia is turning your business models upside down
Wine2030 Conference - National Wine Centre, Adelaide
Very brisk overview of Web2.0/NewMedia tools, a quick look at the effects on Research, Teaching & Learning, Government and Marketing followed by some analysis by inversion.
Slides from a webinar I delivered on January 14, 2014 for Big Duck on developing a social media strategy for your nonprofit. In these slides, I tried to help nonprofiteers understand how you can use online channels to better recruit, retain, and engage supporters. I also shared a few frameworks to inform your social media strategy and lots of smart examples.
How to Stay On Top of Social Media in 30 Minutes a DayArik Hanson
In this short presentation, Arik Hanson, ACH Communications, talks about tools and processes for keeping up with social media each day--in 30 minutes or less.
This workshop was part of the 2012 Grassroots and Groundwork conference, at Mystic Lake, MN - given June 8, 2012 by Amy Sample Ward. learn more at http://amysampleward.org and http://nten.org
Brief introductory slides for two hour workshop for the Australian Science Communicators - SA branch (ascsa).
ascsablogging101-estw.eventbrite.com
What is Blogging?
How do you get started?
How could it be used in
Science Communication?
In this workshop presented by Mike
Seyfang, participants will go through the
process of setting up an account and will
have made at least one blog post by the
end of the session. The workshop will also
will investigate blog conversations
through comments and track backs and
the use of RSS reader feeds for blogs.
Depending on audience interest Mike will
also investigate other social media tools
such as Twitter, podcasts, Flickr, YouTube,
blip.tv and Audioboo.
'a quick look at light' - Demonstration on how the eye perceives colour given by Dr Rob Morrision at the launch of IPAS. Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing at the University of Adelaide. Event held at RiAus in Adelaide, South Australia on Fri 13th Nov, 2009.
(c) 2009 Dr Rob Morrison - used with permission.
LifeTools presentation for ARATA08 by Dave (LifeKludger) Wallace & Mike Seyfang. A story of a bloke, his mate and their shared connections. Adelaide Convention Centre.
Some Australian Observations
upon the Prolonged Illness
of
Charles Darwin
A delightful piece of prose in a style CP Snow may have appreciated which asks the question 'would Darwin have chucked a sickie?'
Presented at the RiAus to a re-launch of the South Australian chapter of the Australian Science Communicators association by Dr Rob Morrison.
Yes, that Rob Morrison of the Curiosity Show.
(c)2009 Rob Morison - used with permission.
10 minute 'four in fourty' lunchtime presentation on 'making all science information public, and why'. Department for water and university of adelaide.
Afternoon Keynote in 'Business Models' stream of Wine2030 Conference in Adelaide, South Australia.
2008 – September 29
NewMedia is turning your business models upside down
Wine2030 Conference - National Wine Centre, Adelaide
Very brisk overview of Web2.0/NewMedia tools, a quick look at the effects on Research, Teaching & Learning, Government and Marketing followed by some analysis by inversion.
Slides from a webinar I delivered on January 14, 2014 for Big Duck on developing a social media strategy for your nonprofit. In these slides, I tried to help nonprofiteers understand how you can use online channels to better recruit, retain, and engage supporters. I also shared a few frameworks to inform your social media strategy and lots of smart examples.
How to Stay On Top of Social Media in 30 Minutes a DayArik Hanson
In this short presentation, Arik Hanson, ACH Communications, talks about tools and processes for keeping up with social media each day--in 30 minutes or less.
This workshop was part of the 2012 Grassroots and Groundwork conference, at Mystic Lake, MN - given June 8, 2012 by Amy Sample Ward. learn more at http://amysampleward.org and http://nten.org
This workshop will help administrators of the John E. Fogarty Internal Center's AIDS International Training and Research Program (AITRP) explore options for using social media to connect to program alumni. Farra Trompeter will provide an overview of ways organizations use online communications to keep audiences engaged around the world, and will discuss ways to connect with fellows to strengthen future research collaborations that address global health needs.
Sarah Durham, Founder, Big Duck
Twitter Handle: @BigDuckSarah
With the rise of social media, many nonprofits are exploring new ways of fundraising, advocating, and conducting outreach online. This workshop will help participants understand how effective multi-channel online communications work, using examples from health industry nonprofits and more. Our emphasis won't be on technical 'how tos', but rather strategies, with particular emphasis on the question of return on investment from the nonprofit CEO's point of view.
Rough & patch rehearsal of my presentation on Social Media for Super (charged) Science! In conjunction with Prof William Laurance, Corey Bradshaw at the JCU.
#nm4ss - New Media for Serious Scientists. V0.1 of a talk I hope to refine and make more generic. This one done for Researchers at the University of Adelaide - WAITE campus.
06 August
How to make nice 16x9 DVDs out of a PowerPoint presentation
Ever wanted to make an autoplaying, looping DVD that looks good on a widescreen 16:9 display from a powerpoint presentation slide deck?
Here is a process in which you can start with powerpoint on a Mac or PC (Office 2007 on Vista PC used for this example)
A brief tour of social networking tools with a view to developing strategies, plans and techniques for participating in online conversation with your stakeholders. Building on the ClueTrain assertion that "markets are conversations", and taking cues from face to face conversation in "real life" we will take a brief tour of social media tools - paying more attention to those which help us listen. By the end of this session you should be able to begin listening for online conversations relevant to your work, and hopefully you will figure out how to gain some benefit from the old saying \'you have two ears and one mouth - use them in that proportion\'
Inverting Education - It's upside down Miss PatMike Seyfang
A brief tour of the Social Web followed by an exercise in thinking upside down. Let's imagine ways to use the subversive, disruptive powers of the Read/Write web for good instead of evil.