This Twitter user had lunch with a friend, shared a link about digital career literacy, and tweeted about starting a new alumni mentoring project. They also shared links on how employers view social media, career paths based on personality types, and tips for academics on Twitter. The user mentioned meeting and following another Twitter user for their insights on careers and employability.
Getting started in social media can be overwhelming. This document goes along with the Social Networking For Optimist Clubs powerpoint presentation. It's a guide that Optimist Clubs and Member can use to get started in social media.
Social Media Etiquette for the College StudentLiz Jostes
I presented to a group of journalism students at the University of Memphis about how to use social media to your benefit when it comes to the job search post-graduation. Also, on the "dangers" of how what you post online can come back to haunt you with regards to finding a job. The goods, the bads, and the best practices of social media as it relates to networking, internships and your career.
Don't Fear the Social: 3 ways to make your social media footprint work for you.Katie Richman
Your social footprint is now your resume. No matter your career path, these 3 simple steps shape your digital footprint. You ARE being googled. Take the reins.
Social Media Summer School: Easy Ways to Manage Your Online BrandGretchen Edwards
From the Wake Forest University School of Law. Do you find yourself on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, but not sure how to manage all of your accounts? Avoid social media burnout and learn how to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of web 2.0. The webinar will be led by Lisa Snedeker, the law school’s communications director, and Gretchen Edwards, the University’s assistant director of digital engagement for Alumni Services.
Getting started in social media can be overwhelming. This document goes along with the Social Networking For Optimist Clubs powerpoint presentation. It's a guide that Optimist Clubs and Member can use to get started in social media.
Social Media Etiquette for the College StudentLiz Jostes
I presented to a group of journalism students at the University of Memphis about how to use social media to your benefit when it comes to the job search post-graduation. Also, on the "dangers" of how what you post online can come back to haunt you with regards to finding a job. The goods, the bads, and the best practices of social media as it relates to networking, internships and your career.
Don't Fear the Social: 3 ways to make your social media footprint work for you.Katie Richman
Your social footprint is now your resume. No matter your career path, these 3 simple steps shape your digital footprint. You ARE being googled. Take the reins.
Social Media Summer School: Easy Ways to Manage Your Online BrandGretchen Edwards
From the Wake Forest University School of Law. Do you find yourself on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, but not sure how to manage all of your accounts? Avoid social media burnout and learn how to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of web 2.0. The webinar will be led by Lisa Snedeker, the law school’s communications director, and Gretchen Edwards, the University’s assistant director of digital engagement for Alumni Services.
Social Media = Social Good: Connecting, Learning, & Networking. Social media isn't just a fad, it's a revolution that has changed the way we take in news, communicate, learn, and build relationships. Just sit back, relax, and open your mind to a world that didn't exist a few years ago.
AFC Convention 2011 Retiree Commission
A fun and easy to learn presentation about the benefits of twitter and blogging in building your personal learning network (PLN) and making your learning more visable for others. We live in a connected world and our students are yearing to learn more about how they can you use these tools to help them personalize their learning. Through modeling teachers have the power to do this. Enjoy!
Gallit Zvi and Hugh McDonald
This is a copy of the presentation I delivered at the UK Recruiter Conference in London on the 7th November 2012. I talked about how you can use social media for generating new business in recruitment - but would be equally applicable in any business environment.
Social Media Summer School: Use LinkedIn to Get ConnectedGretchen Edwards
Learn the best practices of networking on LinkedIn in the first installment of Social Media Summer School, a series for Wake Forest University School of Law alumni.
Social Media Summer School: Facebook 101 for LawyersGretchen Edwards
From the Wake Forest University School of Law: Facebook Pages can bring you referrals and clients. Don't miss out on the opportunity to improve your individual professional networking, as well as your business or firm's marketing, recruiting, and branding.
Copy and paste this link into your browser to view the recording: https://wfu.webex.com/wfu/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=7646132&rKey=8aaf1d1480b78da0
Social Media = Social Good: Connecting, Learning, & Networking. Social media isn't just a fad, it's a revolution that has changed the way we take in news, communicate, learn, and build relationships. Just sit back, relax, and open your mind to a world that didn't exist a few years ago.
AFC Convention 2011 Retiree Commission
A fun and easy to learn presentation about the benefits of twitter and blogging in building your personal learning network (PLN) and making your learning more visable for others. We live in a connected world and our students are yearing to learn more about how they can you use these tools to help them personalize their learning. Through modeling teachers have the power to do this. Enjoy!
Gallit Zvi and Hugh McDonald
This is a copy of the presentation I delivered at the UK Recruiter Conference in London on the 7th November 2012. I talked about how you can use social media for generating new business in recruitment - but would be equally applicable in any business environment.
Social Media Summer School: Use LinkedIn to Get ConnectedGretchen Edwards
Learn the best practices of networking on LinkedIn in the first installment of Social Media Summer School, a series for Wake Forest University School of Law alumni.
Social Media Summer School: Facebook 101 for LawyersGretchen Edwards
From the Wake Forest University School of Law: Facebook Pages can bring you referrals and clients. Don't miss out on the opportunity to improve your individual professional networking, as well as your business or firm's marketing, recruiting, and branding.
Copy and paste this link into your browser to view the recording: https://wfu.webex.com/wfu/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=7646132&rKey=8aaf1d1480b78da0
Social Media impact by https://theminimilitia.net/Austin552971
social media has impacted in both positive and negative ways, this presentation by https://theminimilitia.net/
https://theminimilitia.net/old-versions/
Social Media Platforms For Business - By FetchThemJacqui Akers
We have created this core series piece to explain what each of the 6 top Social Media Platforms are to ready you for our more detailed pieces on how each can help you to hit revenue targets
As presented at the 2014 STC Summit:
To get a position in today's difficult job market is no easy task. With some extra effort to promote yourself and your skills, you can get ahead and establish yourself as a technical communications candidate who is above the rest. The key is learning how to brand yourself. Danielle Villegas shares her experiences of how she created her "TechCommGeekMom" brand while job hunting. Danielle approaches brand creation with seven simple steps.
Danielle will provide several examples from her own experiences throughout the talk, and will open the floor to discussion and questions at the end.
Social media are every where. Your donors are connecting with you on LinkedIn, your advocates are sharing links about your org on Twitter, your program participants are commenting on your Facebook page, and your staff are posting videos on YouTube--what's an executive director to do? As nonprofits explore new ways of fundraising, advocating, and conducting outreach online, it can be hard to know where to focus and invest your energies. In this high-level webinar, we'll share some strategies you can use to evaluate and manage your organization's approach to social media. We'll also discuss such topics as staff capacity, social media policies, your personal role in social media, and budgeting.
social Media impect by theminimilitia.netAustin552971
social media has become a powerful tool for activism, raising awareness about social issues and mobilizing communities, here's presentation by https://theminimilitia.net/
Slides delivered during workshop at 501cometogether: The Illinois Nonprofit Conference, sponsored by Donors Forum, on October 16, 2012.
Social media is everywhere. Your donors are connecting with you on LinkedIn, your advocates are sharing links about your nonprofit on Twitter, your program participants are commenting on your Facebook page, and your staff is posting videos on YouTube--what's an executive director to do? How much should she do personally on behalf of the organization and how much should she manage it? As nonprofits explore new ways of fundraising, advocating, and conducting outreach online, it can be hard to know where to focus and invest your energies. In this workshop, I will share some strategies you can use to evaluate and manage your organization's approach to social media. We'll also discuss topics such as staff capacity, social media guidelines, and your personal/professional brand.
Poster designed for the University of Leicester Learning and Teaching Conference 2014, explaining the institution relationship with FutureLearn and the development of the first 2 MOOCs
Personal branding - School of Management 2013Matthew Mobbs
Delivered at the 2013 Summer School, Elizabeth and myself delivered this 3 hour training session. With the focus on understanding what your personal brand is and how to communicate it using social media
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Having lunch with a friend
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We are starting a new project. Looking for alumni
to be mentors. Get in touch if you want to join
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Enjoyed hearing about @pigironjoe's 7Cs of digital
career literacy today http://bit.ly/LKiJdz - looking
forward to publication
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Weather is miserable today
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I’m in a twitter training session with @mjmobbs
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How Employers Really Feel About Social Media
[INFOGRAPHIC] http://zite.to/N0ejkr - Can any
graduate employer comment?
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What are your tips on standing out in the graduate
employability market #employability
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How Your Myers Briggs Type Determines Career
Paths http://zite.to/K4yEUx
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100 Serious Twitter Tips for Academics -
http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/?p=498 via
@BCOtweets
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Met @pigironjoeat a conference today. Really
useful person to follow if your interested in the
careers and employability