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Students will review the 5 Themes of Geography and create a mnemonic device as well as a beaded bracelet to help them remember each theme and its meaning.
SCAMPER is a creative brainstorming technique that helps you generate ideas for new products and services by encouraging you to think about how you could improve existing ones. SCAMPER is a checklist of idea-spurring questions arranged by Bob Eberle into this mnemonic. Substitute something. Combine it with something else. Adapt something to it. Modify or Magnify it. Put it to some other use. Eliminate something. Reverse or Rearrange it.
Moving at the Speed of Social: How Will You Get Ahead With Social Media in 2015Jared Covington
Here is my presentation from the Intersect 3.0 Digital Marketing Conference. The first part of this presentation covers the speed of social media; the second focuses on five things you can do to enhance your brand's social media presence in 2015.
Notes:
Slide 2: How fast is the speed of social? Stats come from: http://dailym.ai/1EUWJqP, http://onesecond.designly.com/, http://newsroom.fb.com/, http://www.internetlivestats.com/statistics/, https://www.youtube.com/yt/press/statistics.html, & eMarketer
Slide 13: Opportunity is obviously massive, the real question is how to use it. Stories (a series of short videos shown one right after the other—see what users TheRealVerge and Mashable are doing with this) may be that answer the answer for many brands, and the new “Discover” feature opens up a world of possibilities for those brands given access to this feature (see blog post: http://bit.ly/17YMzsh)
Slide 15: Yes, content is important and having mobile-friendly content is imperative, but the question you need to as yourself is, “how will our brand engage with mobile-first consumers?" Messaging apps? Snapchat? Vine? Custom apps? How will you pull consumers in, & once they click through, what experience are you giving them?
Slide 19: …and this is what it looks like. Again, you’ve got the data in real-time, so use it in real-time (see http://bit.ly/1BQ59yU for an example of what real-time data looks like coming in around an event)
Slide 22: Video is essential to your social media marketing efforts. The catch? As Facebook shared in their presentation earlier today, you’ve got 3 seconds to hook consumers, and most of the time that is without audio, so your video has to be instantly engaging or it’s just more noise in the social sphere.
Slide 23: Many people have shared thoughts on this, but for my money, Jay Baer’s take on this is the best. He is an author/marketing strategist, and he has boiled this brilliant concept down into what you calls Youtility, which will make a massive difference in your social marketing…but I’ll let him explain it in this brief video (http://youtu.be/a8x0K9pPOSI)
Slide 24: To emphasize this thought, you are competing with people’s families, friends, old high school classmates and their personal interests for space in their social feeds, so they need to find whatever your brand is putting out there to be as useful to them—if not more useful—than anything else in their feed. So what can your brand do to make your social content that valuable to your fans/followers?
Slide 26: Thank you - Please feel free to connect with me on your social network of choice: @jaredcovington, in/jaredcovington, +jaredcovington, etc
Need a simple formula for answering the age-old business question: to meet or not to meet?
Problem solved! Thanks to the meetings and business collaboration experts at PGi, this easy-to-use, seven-question equation will help you determine if a meeting is the right answer - or if alternate methods are better suited for the situation.
Need more meeting advice? Check out our free eBook: The Modern Workers Guide to Business Etiquette at http://go.pgi.com/sc-ebook-etiquette-handbook
How to Find, Interview, Hire, And Onboard EmployeesWhen I Work
Congratulations! You’re ready to hire employees.
But that’s easier said than done. How do you find the best people? And once you’ve found them, how do you convince them to come work for you?
These are exhausting questions, especially when you need relief now. In this post, I’ll discuss how to find, interview, hire, & onboard employees at a small business or startup.
SlideShare and Haiku Deck Team Up for Presentation Creation and Sharing -- Millions of Users Can Now Create Beautiful Visual Presentations Directly from SlideShare
Students will review the 5 Themes of Geography and create a mnemonic device as well as a beaded bracelet to help them remember each theme and its meaning.
SCAMPER is a creative brainstorming technique that helps you generate ideas for new products and services by encouraging you to think about how you could improve existing ones. SCAMPER is a checklist of idea-spurring questions arranged by Bob Eberle into this mnemonic. Substitute something. Combine it with something else. Adapt something to it. Modify or Magnify it. Put it to some other use. Eliminate something. Reverse or Rearrange it.
Moving at the Speed of Social: How Will You Get Ahead With Social Media in 2015Jared Covington
Here is my presentation from the Intersect 3.0 Digital Marketing Conference. The first part of this presentation covers the speed of social media; the second focuses on five things you can do to enhance your brand's social media presence in 2015.
Notes:
Slide 2: How fast is the speed of social? Stats come from: http://dailym.ai/1EUWJqP, http://onesecond.designly.com/, http://newsroom.fb.com/, http://www.internetlivestats.com/statistics/, https://www.youtube.com/yt/press/statistics.html, & eMarketer
Slide 13: Opportunity is obviously massive, the real question is how to use it. Stories (a series of short videos shown one right after the other—see what users TheRealVerge and Mashable are doing with this) may be that answer the answer for many brands, and the new “Discover” feature opens up a world of possibilities for those brands given access to this feature (see blog post: http://bit.ly/17YMzsh)
Slide 15: Yes, content is important and having mobile-friendly content is imperative, but the question you need to as yourself is, “how will our brand engage with mobile-first consumers?" Messaging apps? Snapchat? Vine? Custom apps? How will you pull consumers in, & once they click through, what experience are you giving them?
Slide 19: …and this is what it looks like. Again, you’ve got the data in real-time, so use it in real-time (see http://bit.ly/1BQ59yU for an example of what real-time data looks like coming in around an event)
Slide 22: Video is essential to your social media marketing efforts. The catch? As Facebook shared in their presentation earlier today, you’ve got 3 seconds to hook consumers, and most of the time that is without audio, so your video has to be instantly engaging or it’s just more noise in the social sphere.
Slide 23: Many people have shared thoughts on this, but for my money, Jay Baer’s take on this is the best. He is an author/marketing strategist, and he has boiled this brilliant concept down into what you calls Youtility, which will make a massive difference in your social marketing…but I’ll let him explain it in this brief video (http://youtu.be/a8x0K9pPOSI)
Slide 24: To emphasize this thought, you are competing with people’s families, friends, old high school classmates and their personal interests for space in their social feeds, so they need to find whatever your brand is putting out there to be as useful to them—if not more useful—than anything else in their feed. So what can your brand do to make your social content that valuable to your fans/followers?
Slide 26: Thank you - Please feel free to connect with me on your social network of choice: @jaredcovington, in/jaredcovington, +jaredcovington, etc
Need a simple formula for answering the age-old business question: to meet or not to meet?
Problem solved! Thanks to the meetings and business collaboration experts at PGi, this easy-to-use, seven-question equation will help you determine if a meeting is the right answer - or if alternate methods are better suited for the situation.
Need more meeting advice? Check out our free eBook: The Modern Workers Guide to Business Etiquette at http://go.pgi.com/sc-ebook-etiquette-handbook
How to Find, Interview, Hire, And Onboard EmployeesWhen I Work
Congratulations! You’re ready to hire employees.
But that’s easier said than done. How do you find the best people? And once you’ve found them, how do you convince them to come work for you?
These are exhausting questions, especially when you need relief now. In this post, I’ll discuss how to find, interview, hire, & onboard employees at a small business or startup.
SlideShare and Haiku Deck Team Up for Presentation Creation and Sharing -- Millions of Users Can Now Create Beautiful Visual Presentations Directly from SlideShare
ALA 2014--Adding copyright/license information to different library systems Hong (Jenny) Jing
Recent changes to Canada’s Copyright Act have propelled copyright and licensed use into the spotlight at Colleges and Universities in Canada. Ensuring that comprehensive information on licensing permissions is displayed to our users is an urgent task. This session will look at how Queen’s University carried out a project to add the license information to to different library systems.
The Impact of Linked Data in Digital Curation and Application to the Catalogu...Hong (Jenny) Jing
(Full version of the presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS9Svbmp-YY)
Information organization and systems in libraries are in a state of significant flux. In systems there is a shift to XML and RDF-based schemas and ontologies while resource description content standards have changed from AACR2 to RDA. A move from MARC to BIBFRAME and other linked data applications is on the horizon. Linked data and the semantic web have become buzzwords, but what is linked data and why it is important for librarians? How can we use it in digital curation? What can libraries do now to “prepare” for this change in their current practice?
In light of these questions, the panel presentation will discuss two projects. First, there will be coverage of a sample project using the Fedora-based open source framework, Islandora to demonstrate the concepts of connecting related data across the Web with URIs, HTTP and RDF. The second half of the presentation will describe how a consortia has taken a holistic approach to writing an RDA workflow to help front-line cataloguers develop a wider perspective when it comes to resource description (creating more structured, future compatible metadata). Up for discussion: the current state and future possibilities of library metadata with a focus on the implications of linked data.
Inotec este o companie reprezentata de o echipa tanara si entuziasta care a plecat la drum in 2004. Ne-am asumat, inca de atunci, misiunea de a crea solutii software inovative pentru eficientizarea proceselor de business din interiorul companiilor. Ceea ce urmarim in activitatea noastra este sa aducem plus valoare clientilor si partenerilor nostri, prin intermediul proiectelor dezvoltatea alaturi de ei.
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