By expanding his online presence and using his popularity from the Neo-Futurists, the director will promote past works, obtain more work, get more residencies, and eventually build a national audience through developing a website, engaging on social media, holding online classes and events, and gaining press coverage.
By expanding his online presence and using his popularity from the Neo-Futurists, the director will promote his past works, obtain more opportunities as a writer and director, and eventually build a national audience through developing his website, social media engagement, and online classes and events.
The document discusses several major project competitions for students, including the Motorola Scholar Programme, IBM's Great Mind Challenge, and Microsoft's Imagine Cup. It provides details on the eligibility and prizes for each competition, as well as the resources available to students to develop their projects, such as free software, online tutorials, mentoring support, and more. The competitions aim to help students gain real-world experience by working on practical projects, while also developing skills like problem solving, teamwork, and communications that will benefit their careers.
The document summarizes a social media website project created by students. It includes sections on the project abstract, existing systems and their limitations, proposed system features including secure login and notifications, modules like signup and user profiles, and screenshots of the website. The conclusion states that social media has greatly changed lives but should be used smartly to reap benefits and avoid negative effects.
The document discusses Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). It provides an overview of MOOCs, including their definition as online courses available to large numbers of people for free. Examples are reviewed of MOOCs the author took on Coursera and Udemy. Guidelines are offered for best practices in MOOC design, such as using short video lessons, active facilitation, and assessments to engage learners. Potential pitfalls to avoid include poor media quality and inactive online forums. In conclusion, MOOCs can expand access to education if designed with learner needs in mind.
Web Dev 101 for Journalists is aimed at helping people who want to do news and community information projects online understand how to find and work with a coder, think through their site, and launch it.
These slides were originally given at the Knight Digital Media Center Boot Camp. Video of this and other presentations, handouts, and other resources are available at http://bit.ly/KDMCBootcamp .
This document summarizes a proposal for a new blogging and social networking platform called Nimbus. Nimbus aims to create an intellectual commons and sharing economy by integrating social features like hyperlinks, user reviews and tags into blogs. This will foster collaboration and community among bloggers and readers. The founders believe this approach reflects the true spirit of Web 2.0 by authentically connecting people. They outline Nimbus' differentiation from other platforms, target market of creative professionals, roadmap to launch including an alpha and beta testing phase, revenue model, and vision for future growth.
By expanding his online presence and using his popularity from the Neo-Futurists, the director will promote past works, obtain more work, get more residencies, and eventually build a national audience through developing a website, engaging on social media, holding online classes and events, and gaining press coverage.
By expanding his online presence and using his popularity from the Neo-Futurists, the director will promote his past works, obtain more opportunities as a writer and director, and eventually build a national audience through developing his website, social media engagement, and online classes and events.
The document discusses several major project competitions for students, including the Motorola Scholar Programme, IBM's Great Mind Challenge, and Microsoft's Imagine Cup. It provides details on the eligibility and prizes for each competition, as well as the resources available to students to develop their projects, such as free software, online tutorials, mentoring support, and more. The competitions aim to help students gain real-world experience by working on practical projects, while also developing skills like problem solving, teamwork, and communications that will benefit their careers.
The document summarizes a social media website project created by students. It includes sections on the project abstract, existing systems and their limitations, proposed system features including secure login and notifications, modules like signup and user profiles, and screenshots of the website. The conclusion states that social media has greatly changed lives but should be used smartly to reap benefits and avoid negative effects.
The document discusses Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). It provides an overview of MOOCs, including their definition as online courses available to large numbers of people for free. Examples are reviewed of MOOCs the author took on Coursera and Udemy. Guidelines are offered for best practices in MOOC design, such as using short video lessons, active facilitation, and assessments to engage learners. Potential pitfalls to avoid include poor media quality and inactive online forums. In conclusion, MOOCs can expand access to education if designed with learner needs in mind.
Web Dev 101 for Journalists is aimed at helping people who want to do news and community information projects online understand how to find and work with a coder, think through their site, and launch it.
These slides were originally given at the Knight Digital Media Center Boot Camp. Video of this and other presentations, handouts, and other resources are available at http://bit.ly/KDMCBootcamp .
This document summarizes a proposal for a new blogging and social networking platform called Nimbus. Nimbus aims to create an intellectual commons and sharing economy by integrating social features like hyperlinks, user reviews and tags into blogs. This will foster collaboration and community among bloggers and readers. The founders believe this approach reflects the true spirit of Web 2.0 by authentically connecting people. They outline Nimbus' differentiation from other platforms, target market of creative professionals, roadmap to launch including an alpha and beta testing phase, revenue model, and vision for future growth.
Web 2.0 in the Service of the Investor RelationsMagic Solutions
Petko Karamotchev's presentation during the Conference New Technologies for Successful Investor Relations, held in Sofia, Bulgaria on 15 October 2009. The presentation discussed Web 2.0 and what it offers for the investment relations society in Bulgaria. Examples were given for Office 2.0 applications like Zoho, Xero, and Google Wave.
The document summarizes the rise and fall of a Ghanaian social networking site called Ghanaianhiplife.com. It was started to create an online Ghanaian identity and attract Ghanaians through sharing hiplife and highlife music videos. It used free platforms like Ning and YouTube but struggled with a lack of user generated content, low revenues from ads, difficulties working with advertisers, and an unsustainable business model that relied on platforms it couldn't fully control. Key lessons were that the business model needs to align with user culture and behavior, partner platforms may not support smaller competitors, and incentives are needed to encourage user participation and content creation.
This document discusses the power of social media for school leaders. It outlines how social media like Twitter, blogs, and Diigo can be used to learn, connect, and communicate. Twitter allows school leaders to rapidly disseminate information from their school and develop a personal learning network. Blogging encourages reflection and collaboration. Diigo is a tool for social bookmarking and organizing websites. The document also discusses creating screencasts and podcasts to share training videos or professional development content with teachers and parents. Resources for learning more about these social media tools are provided.
The document discusses the campaign to promote the first Brighton Mini Maker Faire event in September 2011. It provides context about Maker Faires and outlines the goals, plan, outcomes, assets and key activities of the campaign, which included generating media coverage, building social media engagement, and attracting both makers to participate and visitors to the event. The campaign was successful in significantly exceeding its participation and attendance goals as well as achieving widespread coverage and positive sentiment around the inaugural Brighton Mini Maker Faire.
Mer is a community-driven reconstruction of the Maemo platform that aims to [1] make it more developer-friendly and hackable, [2] separate device and platform code to allow easier porting of applications, and [3] align more closely with standard Linux distributions. The Mer project engages developers by making contributions easy through a sprint system that tracks tasks and mentors contributors. Looking ahead, Mer seeks to transform Maemo into a fully open-source platform for all open devices through collaboration between industry and community developers.
NewsCloud is free, open source software that allows media organizations to build interactive online communities and crowdsource content from readers. It provides features like forums, classifieds, event calendars, and photo galleries to engage audiences and generate new traffic and revenue. NewsCloud can be installed in under 20 minutes and costs as little as $45 per month to use. It is an alternative to limited Facebook pages that don't effectively build communities or allow monetization. Promoting and linking to the NewsCloud community is key to driving participation and success.
Pitch Deck Teardown: Wilco's $7 million Seed deckHajeJanKamps
Wilco is a platform that allows software engineers to practice their hands-on skills through interactive "quests" that simulate real-life work scenarios. Engineers join a "fantasy company" and work through challenges using common tools from their actual jobs. This helps engineers improve both technical skills and soft skills. It also provides managers visibility into their engineers' progress. The platform is customizable and connects to common tools. Wilco aims to address gaps in engineers' development in a scalable way that other options like internal programs and bootcamps cannot. It is seeking funding to further develop its product and community.
Webinar - Crash Course in Adobe Creative Cloud - 2015-07-16TechSoup
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on Adobe Creative Cloud. The webinar will introduce TechSoup, discuss the latest Creative Cloud features for print, web, and mobile workflows, and explain how nonprofits can access Creative Cloud through TechSoup's donation program at a discounted rate. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and continue the discussion on social media after the webinar.
Deep Dive Microsoft Teams and Yammer integration - Teams Nation 2022Chirag Patel
Session presented at Teams Nation 2022. This demo packed session will look at all the integration experiences between Microsoft Teams and Yammer including Microsoft Viva so that you can empower employees and increase your collaboration & productivity experiences.
Track: SHAREPOINT, ONEDRIVE, YAMMER & STREAM (SOYS)
Date & Time: Wednesday 23rd March, 12:00 – 12:40 CET (11:00 – 11:40 GMT)
- The document provides a summary of experience for Eric Stieg, including over 15 years of experience managing communities for major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Samsung, and more.
- Stieg has successfully grown and launched several new online communities, increasing engagement metrics like monthly active users and page views.
- Examples provided show how Stieg's community management has driven business results like increased customer lifetime value, millions in call deflection savings, and over $14 million in contributed revenue.
This presentation contains an overview about things to keep in mind when trying to build a community. As one of the first slides already states: you cannot create a community, it is already there. However you can help the community better in several ways. Therefore a model of the different phases of a member in a community is used. Based on this model several actions are defined which a community manager could take to help the community. The last few slides contain an overview of several well known social media cases.
GoDigital Project: module 3 - Digital Content Creation Karl Donert
A presentation of the training undertaken as part of the GoDigital Project which seeks to improve the employability of NEETs (young people not in education or employment). The training consists of 4 modules which are connected to the European Digital Competence Framework (DigComp) for citizens. it is concerned with improving digital skills for work
This presentation concerns Module 3 - Digital Content Creation.
The GoDigital Web site is https://godigital-project.eu/
FROM DISTRO TO CUSTOM - HOW WE CREATE GREAT COMMUNITIES FOR EVERY ORGANIZATIO...DrupalCamp Kyiv
GoalGorilla build with Open Social one of the biggest Distributions in Drupal. This distribution builds the foundation for over 1000 communities world wide. We build ourselfs some big communities for clients like the UN, Greenpeace, the Dutch Government and others. All of this clients have a very specific profile and very specific needs. All of them are from different sectors: From NGOs, to Goverment organizations, Voluntary platforms, learning platforms and much more. As well all of our clients have at core a community the goals of the community and the key features for them to reach those goals are different every time. As much as we can rely on the distribution to cover the basics and a even more, every client is different and most bigger communities needs customizations to make the step from a good to a great community.
With every new client new challenges arise. With this talk I want to share some of the insights we gathered over the last 3 years, talk about how to navigate the pitfalls of customizing a Distribution and show how we fit different platforms to the specific requirements of different clients.
This talk is for:
- Developers who use or want to use Open Social (We will discuss some modules we use and technical choices, but it will not be primarily a technical talk)
- Professionals working with online communities
- Project managers or Designers that need to conceptualize projects that are based on a Distribution
https://drupalcampkyiv.org/node/77
The document discusses how Web 2.0 tools can be used to engage today's students in learning. It notes that today's students multi-task, work in teams, create and consume content online, and are always connected. It suggests that Web 2.0 tools allow learning to take place anywhere, be experiential, relevant to real world problems, and collaborative. Some specific Web 2.0 tools mentioned for the classroom include wikis, Google forms, live polling, slide sharing, video streaming, desktop sharing, and microblogging tools like Twitter.
Mozilla Service Week - How to make an impact!foxymary
The document provides information about Mozilla Service Week, which takes place from September 14-21, 2009. It aims to connect tech-savvy volunteers with organizations and individuals needing technology assistance. Volunteers can help promote the event, pledge hours, find or create service opportunities, and use templates to guide common tasks like performing an "Internet Health Check." The goal is for 5,000 volunteers to contribute 25,000 hours of service to help people use, access, and improve the web.
To analyze competition and develop social media demand generation (leads) pro...Garvita Bisaria
This document discusses strategies for generating leads through social media for cloud computing companies. It identifies the major players in the cloud computing market and the social media channels they use. It then outlines three primary strategies for lead generation: content creation through ebooks, blogs, presentations and videos; participating in discussions on sites like LinkedIn, Twitter and Quora; and managing communities on LinkedIn. It provides guidance on implementing these strategies, including developing a content schedule, topics to write about, and metrics to measure results. The overall aim is to establish expertise, drive traffic from search engines and social media, and generate qualified leads for cloud computing products and services.
Learn how BigML organizations provide granular team and project management capabilities, making BigML a transparent, collaborative platform for all members of your corporation.
Multi-Source Inventory. Imagine. Las Vegas. 2018Igor Miniailo
Presentation made by
Mark Brinton - Product Owner of MSI
Igor Miniailo - Architect of MSI
who described the story, product backlog, architecture and community contribution on the Multi-Source Inventory project
Web 2.0 in the Service of the Investor RelationsMagic Solutions
Petko Karamotchev's presentation during the Conference New Technologies for Successful Investor Relations, held in Sofia, Bulgaria on 15 October 2009. The presentation discussed Web 2.0 and what it offers for the investment relations society in Bulgaria. Examples were given for Office 2.0 applications like Zoho, Xero, and Google Wave.
The document summarizes the rise and fall of a Ghanaian social networking site called Ghanaianhiplife.com. It was started to create an online Ghanaian identity and attract Ghanaians through sharing hiplife and highlife music videos. It used free platforms like Ning and YouTube but struggled with a lack of user generated content, low revenues from ads, difficulties working with advertisers, and an unsustainable business model that relied on platforms it couldn't fully control. Key lessons were that the business model needs to align with user culture and behavior, partner platforms may not support smaller competitors, and incentives are needed to encourage user participation and content creation.
This document discusses the power of social media for school leaders. It outlines how social media like Twitter, blogs, and Diigo can be used to learn, connect, and communicate. Twitter allows school leaders to rapidly disseminate information from their school and develop a personal learning network. Blogging encourages reflection and collaboration. Diigo is a tool for social bookmarking and organizing websites. The document also discusses creating screencasts and podcasts to share training videos or professional development content with teachers and parents. Resources for learning more about these social media tools are provided.
The document discusses the campaign to promote the first Brighton Mini Maker Faire event in September 2011. It provides context about Maker Faires and outlines the goals, plan, outcomes, assets and key activities of the campaign, which included generating media coverage, building social media engagement, and attracting both makers to participate and visitors to the event. The campaign was successful in significantly exceeding its participation and attendance goals as well as achieving widespread coverage and positive sentiment around the inaugural Brighton Mini Maker Faire.
Mer is a community-driven reconstruction of the Maemo platform that aims to [1] make it more developer-friendly and hackable, [2] separate device and platform code to allow easier porting of applications, and [3] align more closely with standard Linux distributions. The Mer project engages developers by making contributions easy through a sprint system that tracks tasks and mentors contributors. Looking ahead, Mer seeks to transform Maemo into a fully open-source platform for all open devices through collaboration between industry and community developers.
NewsCloud is free, open source software that allows media organizations to build interactive online communities and crowdsource content from readers. It provides features like forums, classifieds, event calendars, and photo galleries to engage audiences and generate new traffic and revenue. NewsCloud can be installed in under 20 minutes and costs as little as $45 per month to use. It is an alternative to limited Facebook pages that don't effectively build communities or allow monetization. Promoting and linking to the NewsCloud community is key to driving participation and success.
Pitch Deck Teardown: Wilco's $7 million Seed deckHajeJanKamps
Wilco is a platform that allows software engineers to practice their hands-on skills through interactive "quests" that simulate real-life work scenarios. Engineers join a "fantasy company" and work through challenges using common tools from their actual jobs. This helps engineers improve both technical skills and soft skills. It also provides managers visibility into their engineers' progress. The platform is customizable and connects to common tools. Wilco aims to address gaps in engineers' development in a scalable way that other options like internal programs and bootcamps cannot. It is seeking funding to further develop its product and community.
Webinar - Crash Course in Adobe Creative Cloud - 2015-07-16TechSoup
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on Adobe Creative Cloud. The webinar will introduce TechSoup, discuss the latest Creative Cloud features for print, web, and mobile workflows, and explain how nonprofits can access Creative Cloud through TechSoup's donation program at a discounted rate. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and continue the discussion on social media after the webinar.
Deep Dive Microsoft Teams and Yammer integration - Teams Nation 2022Chirag Patel
Session presented at Teams Nation 2022. This demo packed session will look at all the integration experiences between Microsoft Teams and Yammer including Microsoft Viva so that you can empower employees and increase your collaboration & productivity experiences.
Track: SHAREPOINT, ONEDRIVE, YAMMER & STREAM (SOYS)
Date & Time: Wednesday 23rd March, 12:00 – 12:40 CET (11:00 – 11:40 GMT)
- The document provides a summary of experience for Eric Stieg, including over 15 years of experience managing communities for major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Samsung, and more.
- Stieg has successfully grown and launched several new online communities, increasing engagement metrics like monthly active users and page views.
- Examples provided show how Stieg's community management has driven business results like increased customer lifetime value, millions in call deflection savings, and over $14 million in contributed revenue.
This presentation contains an overview about things to keep in mind when trying to build a community. As one of the first slides already states: you cannot create a community, it is already there. However you can help the community better in several ways. Therefore a model of the different phases of a member in a community is used. Based on this model several actions are defined which a community manager could take to help the community. The last few slides contain an overview of several well known social media cases.
GoDigital Project: module 3 - Digital Content Creation Karl Donert
A presentation of the training undertaken as part of the GoDigital Project which seeks to improve the employability of NEETs (young people not in education or employment). The training consists of 4 modules which are connected to the European Digital Competence Framework (DigComp) for citizens. it is concerned with improving digital skills for work
This presentation concerns Module 3 - Digital Content Creation.
The GoDigital Web site is https://godigital-project.eu/
FROM DISTRO TO CUSTOM - HOW WE CREATE GREAT COMMUNITIES FOR EVERY ORGANIZATIO...DrupalCamp Kyiv
GoalGorilla build with Open Social one of the biggest Distributions in Drupal. This distribution builds the foundation for over 1000 communities world wide. We build ourselfs some big communities for clients like the UN, Greenpeace, the Dutch Government and others. All of this clients have a very specific profile and very specific needs. All of them are from different sectors: From NGOs, to Goverment organizations, Voluntary platforms, learning platforms and much more. As well all of our clients have at core a community the goals of the community and the key features for them to reach those goals are different every time. As much as we can rely on the distribution to cover the basics and a even more, every client is different and most bigger communities needs customizations to make the step from a good to a great community.
With every new client new challenges arise. With this talk I want to share some of the insights we gathered over the last 3 years, talk about how to navigate the pitfalls of customizing a Distribution and show how we fit different platforms to the specific requirements of different clients.
This talk is for:
- Developers who use or want to use Open Social (We will discuss some modules we use and technical choices, but it will not be primarily a technical talk)
- Professionals working with online communities
- Project managers or Designers that need to conceptualize projects that are based on a Distribution
https://drupalcampkyiv.org/node/77
The document discusses how Web 2.0 tools can be used to engage today's students in learning. It notes that today's students multi-task, work in teams, create and consume content online, and are always connected. It suggests that Web 2.0 tools allow learning to take place anywhere, be experiential, relevant to real world problems, and collaborative. Some specific Web 2.0 tools mentioned for the classroom include wikis, Google forms, live polling, slide sharing, video streaming, desktop sharing, and microblogging tools like Twitter.
Mozilla Service Week - How to make an impact!foxymary
The document provides information about Mozilla Service Week, which takes place from September 14-21, 2009. It aims to connect tech-savvy volunteers with organizations and individuals needing technology assistance. Volunteers can help promote the event, pledge hours, find or create service opportunities, and use templates to guide common tasks like performing an "Internet Health Check." The goal is for 5,000 volunteers to contribute 25,000 hours of service to help people use, access, and improve the web.
To analyze competition and develop social media demand generation (leads) pro...Garvita Bisaria
This document discusses strategies for generating leads through social media for cloud computing companies. It identifies the major players in the cloud computing market and the social media channels they use. It then outlines three primary strategies for lead generation: content creation through ebooks, blogs, presentations and videos; participating in discussions on sites like LinkedIn, Twitter and Quora; and managing communities on LinkedIn. It provides guidance on implementing these strategies, including developing a content schedule, topics to write about, and metrics to measure results. The overall aim is to establish expertise, drive traffic from search engines and social media, and generate qualified leads for cloud computing products and services.
Learn how BigML organizations provide granular team and project management capabilities, making BigML a transparent, collaborative platform for all members of your corporation.
Multi-Source Inventory. Imagine. Las Vegas. 2018Igor Miniailo
Presentation made by
Mark Brinton - Product Owner of MSI
Igor Miniailo - Architect of MSI
who described the story, product backlog, architecture and community contribution on the Multi-Source Inventory project
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to Indiadavidjhones387
"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
1. Web Monetized posts and tutorials on gFam
Projects can build in public with regular updates to a WM audience
Projects can develop tutorials for their applications
Exclusive content (posts & tutorials) can be gated for subscribers
gFam Challenges crowdsources creatives and network effects
gFam.live
2. gFam aims to:
• introduce creators to blockchain technology
• enable creators to easily earn from their audience
• educate creators – millions of followers are not needed
• enable educators to earn directly from their lessons
• enable students to learn inexpensively
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7. Ask of the community:
• We need way more projects for challenges
• We need lots more users for challenges
• Write posts that encourage the community to check out other WM projects
• Encourage your communities to earn micropayments on gFam
• Create tutorials for your applications & projects
• Spend time on gFam posts that you enjoy to encourage creators