This is a talk given at the first WooConference in San Fransisco. Anthropological tools can help you craft a website that get to the heart of client stories and craft websites that are strong reflections of their brand.
10 Reasons To Work as a Summer Camp Counsellor in America - Victoria VirgoVictoria Virgo
Thinking about working as a summer camp counsellor in America? Victoria Virgo provides you with 10 great reasons why you should definitely do it. Information about working at a summer camp from someone who has been there and done just that.
Have a plan to RSVP to many events and parties at SXSWi but remain flexible as opportunities may arise. Attend early to avoid crowds, meet everyone possible, get free items from the swag bag by having an open attitude, fully engage with the technology and people, and look forward to meeting up at future SXSW events.
The document discusses the fight against obesity and provides information on Fitocracy, an app that gamifies workouts, as well as MyPlate, a nutrition guide. It also includes a list of works cited from various online sources like Flickr, Facebook, and Instagram pages related to fitness and weight loss transformations.
This document contains links to photos and profile pages on Flickr and a slideshare page belonging to Luis Velepucha. The links provide various media that showcase the work and interests of Luis Velepucha across several sharing platforms but do not contain much additional context on their own.
How to Influence an Influencer from #SMDaySDDan Rosenbaum
Only through building a relationship, building trust and building community can you effectively influence an influencer. The steps do so are:
1. Building your community platform
2. Using it to identify influencers
3. Determing your value exchange. What is the sweet spot?
4. Making the connection
5. Creating engaging opportunities
6. Following up and becoming a friend.
The document is a collection of Flickr photo links accompanied by short captions promoting messages of acceptance, self-love, and empowerment. The photos and captions encourage choosing health over destructive behaviors, celebrating individual uniqueness, and recognizing that all people are deserving of love. They advocate breaking cycles of harm and instead being agents of positive change.
This document contains a collection of links to Flickr photos posted by Jeffrey Rodd Jr. along with short descriptions of the photos. The photos cover a range of topics including locations in Long Island and North Carolina, cats, archaeology, high school, air-softing, compositing, problem solving, team work, hands on works, and being energetic. Jeffrey Rodd Jr. encourages pursuing activities that one enjoys.
Cristina has lost her home and parents and is now homeless. She ran away because she couldn't handle her life anymore. Her friends said being homeless would be great, but it got out of hand and now she is hopeless, sad, hungry, stressed, and unsafe as she walks around with no food or shelter.
10 Reasons To Work as a Summer Camp Counsellor in America - Victoria VirgoVictoria Virgo
Thinking about working as a summer camp counsellor in America? Victoria Virgo provides you with 10 great reasons why you should definitely do it. Information about working at a summer camp from someone who has been there and done just that.
Have a plan to RSVP to many events and parties at SXSWi but remain flexible as opportunities may arise. Attend early to avoid crowds, meet everyone possible, get free items from the swag bag by having an open attitude, fully engage with the technology and people, and look forward to meeting up at future SXSW events.
The document discusses the fight against obesity and provides information on Fitocracy, an app that gamifies workouts, as well as MyPlate, a nutrition guide. It also includes a list of works cited from various online sources like Flickr, Facebook, and Instagram pages related to fitness and weight loss transformations.
This document contains links to photos and profile pages on Flickr and a slideshare page belonging to Luis Velepucha. The links provide various media that showcase the work and interests of Luis Velepucha across several sharing platforms but do not contain much additional context on their own.
How to Influence an Influencer from #SMDaySDDan Rosenbaum
Only through building a relationship, building trust and building community can you effectively influence an influencer. The steps do so are:
1. Building your community platform
2. Using it to identify influencers
3. Determing your value exchange. What is the sweet spot?
4. Making the connection
5. Creating engaging opportunities
6. Following up and becoming a friend.
The document is a collection of Flickr photo links accompanied by short captions promoting messages of acceptance, self-love, and empowerment. The photos and captions encourage choosing health over destructive behaviors, celebrating individual uniqueness, and recognizing that all people are deserving of love. They advocate breaking cycles of harm and instead being agents of positive change.
This document contains a collection of links to Flickr photos posted by Jeffrey Rodd Jr. along with short descriptions of the photos. The photos cover a range of topics including locations in Long Island and North Carolina, cats, archaeology, high school, air-softing, compositing, problem solving, team work, hands on works, and being energetic. Jeffrey Rodd Jr. encourages pursuing activities that one enjoys.
Cristina has lost her home and parents and is now homeless. She ran away because she couldn't handle her life anymore. Her friends said being homeless would be great, but it got out of hand and now she is hopeless, sad, hungry, stressed, and unsafe as she walks around with no food or shelter.
Reading is an important activity for your life. We will get lots of knowledge by reading a book. Here I present about How to be a good reader for you. Let's reading for our brighter life.. Good luck ! :D
The document discusses the portability, ease of use, creativity, variety, and global accessibility of a social network platform. It mentions features like sharing content, simple searching, interacting, learning, collaboration and leisure activities. Safety and mandatory policies are also referenced. The document is accompanied by links to example images on Flickr.
This document contains links to various photos on Flickr. However, without accessing the links, it is impossible to determine the subject, content or meaning of the photos. Summarizing the content would require viewing the images, which is not possible based on the information provided in the document.
Enroll Your Child (or Yourself) In Martial Artsseanmccoy74
The document promotes martial arts training for children, listing benefits such as confidence, safety from bullying, physical fitness, better grades, leadership skills, empowerment, and a lifetime of positive results. It suggests that martial arts can help children become confident, safe, and physically fit while developing important life skills like tenacity, competition, and hard work.
The document details the author's journey from a background in manual labor to becoming a programmer. They grew up doing various manual labor jobs like farming and construction. This experience led them to decide manual labor was not for them and that they were intelligent enough to make a living without it. They fell back on their hobby of video games and began learning programming. Their days of manual labor unexpectedly helped by developing their problem solving skills, which is one of the most important skills for a programmer. With their determination and problem solving abilities, the author believes they make a great programmer.
This document discusses privacy and control in the context of social media and medicine. It notes that while people want privacy in public spaces, social media often makes information more public by default. This can threaten patients' informational privacy if identifiable details are shared without consent. The document argues that control over personal information and context are important for privacy, but determining rules and maintaining privacy online is challenging given how permanent digital footprints can be. It raises questions around how medical professionals can help patients control their privacy in this new environment.
Francisco Perez is an animator who was inspired by watching his father work as a doctor. He wanted to help people and make them smile through his work in animation. Perez studied animation in college and now works to improve his skills while learning from the history of the art form. His goal is to one day work for Pixar creating films that allow children to escape and feel happiness, similar to how doctors make people feel better.
The document provides tips for good sleep hygiene. It recommends establishing a regular sleep schedule by getting up at the same time daily, going to bed when sleepy, and avoiding daytime naps. It also suggests using the bedroom only for sleep and sex, avoiding caffeine, heavy meals, and exercise close to bedtime, and minimizing noise, light and extreme temperatures in the bedroom. Developing relaxing pre-bedtime rituals and addressing underlying depression, anxiety or stress are also encouraged for better sleep.
This document contains links to various images on Flickr related to disease. It does not provide any other context or information about the images. The links are to photos of different diseases, medical illustrations, and vaccine packaging.
The document discusses the importance of public art. It provides examples of how public art can inspire communities and help revitalize cities. Public art fosters collaboration between artists and the public. It encourages civic participation and pride by residents.
The document discusses starting a career management business to help artists maximize their talents through affordable packages including lessons, recording sessions, and help building a fan base. The writer draws on their experience in a girl group, overcoming challenges, and education in the music business to promote their services and passion for helping others succeed.
The document lists Creative Commons licenses and attribution information for 17 images sourced from Flickr as well as 3 external website URLs. All images are licensed under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike 3.0 license and are credited to various Flickr users. Additional resources include links to articles on conversation, coming of age in the digital age, and social networking statistics.
This document discusses synergy and lack thereof. It was authored by Francisco Rubilar Rocha of Universidad de La Frontera and contains several links to Flickr photos related to synergy and conglomerates. The document suggests that without synergy, groups are simply conglomerates rather than achieving more through combined efforts.
This document contains 10 links to photos on Flickr covering a variety of topics. It is difficult to determine any clear theme or main idea as the links provide no context or descriptions. The photos are from different users and time periods and seem unrelated to each other based on the URLs and website addresses provided.
The document is a collection of quotes and photos from Flickr encouraging exploration and discovering beauty in unexpected places. It suggests getting outside one's normal routine and comfort zone, whether by exploring one's own neighborhood on foot or wandering farther in search of what lies beyond. Several quotes emphasize how exploration allows one to discover hidden gems, appreciate details often overlooked, and gain a new perspective on the world and one's place in it.
Peer coaching involves working together to closely examine situations, asking questions to find alternative solutions, and selecting the best approach rather than giving advice. The goal is continuous evolution through collaborative problem solving.
This document contains links to various photos on Flickr that seem to relate to Corey Young's passion for music. The photos include images of Corey, famous musicians he admires like Biggie and Tupac, as well as locations that are important to his music career like the university he attended and the city where he currently works. The captions suggest Corey has a strong passion for music, writes and performs his own songs, and feels he is close to achieving success in the music industry.
Observation is a systematic method of data collection where a researcher directly watches and records behaviors, actions, and other phenomena without participating. It involves planning what to observe, recording observations using tools like checklists or logs, and analyzing the data. Some key advantages are that it occurs in natural settings and provides objective data on behaviors, while disadvantages include potential subjectivity and the risk of altering behaviors under observation. Common types of observation include participant, non-participant, direct, and indirect observation.
Joshua Eichorn discusses scaling WooCommerce sites. He explains that page caching is crucial for scaling WordPress sites and handling high traffic. However, personalization features can break caching. He suggests caching all pages by default and only bypassing the cache when users add items to their cart. For personalization, storing some data in cookies to handle personalization client-side is better. Properly sizing servers, splitting MySQL, and potentially scaling out caching and web servers are also important for scaling.
Reading is an important activity for your life. We will get lots of knowledge by reading a book. Here I present about How to be a good reader for you. Let's reading for our brighter life.. Good luck ! :D
The document discusses the portability, ease of use, creativity, variety, and global accessibility of a social network platform. It mentions features like sharing content, simple searching, interacting, learning, collaboration and leisure activities. Safety and mandatory policies are also referenced. The document is accompanied by links to example images on Flickr.
This document contains links to various photos on Flickr. However, without accessing the links, it is impossible to determine the subject, content or meaning of the photos. Summarizing the content would require viewing the images, which is not possible based on the information provided in the document.
Enroll Your Child (or Yourself) In Martial Artsseanmccoy74
The document promotes martial arts training for children, listing benefits such as confidence, safety from bullying, physical fitness, better grades, leadership skills, empowerment, and a lifetime of positive results. It suggests that martial arts can help children become confident, safe, and physically fit while developing important life skills like tenacity, competition, and hard work.
The document details the author's journey from a background in manual labor to becoming a programmer. They grew up doing various manual labor jobs like farming and construction. This experience led them to decide manual labor was not for them and that they were intelligent enough to make a living without it. They fell back on their hobby of video games and began learning programming. Their days of manual labor unexpectedly helped by developing their problem solving skills, which is one of the most important skills for a programmer. With their determination and problem solving abilities, the author believes they make a great programmer.
This document discusses privacy and control in the context of social media and medicine. It notes that while people want privacy in public spaces, social media often makes information more public by default. This can threaten patients' informational privacy if identifiable details are shared without consent. The document argues that control over personal information and context are important for privacy, but determining rules and maintaining privacy online is challenging given how permanent digital footprints can be. It raises questions around how medical professionals can help patients control their privacy in this new environment.
Francisco Perez is an animator who was inspired by watching his father work as a doctor. He wanted to help people and make them smile through his work in animation. Perez studied animation in college and now works to improve his skills while learning from the history of the art form. His goal is to one day work for Pixar creating films that allow children to escape and feel happiness, similar to how doctors make people feel better.
The document provides tips for good sleep hygiene. It recommends establishing a regular sleep schedule by getting up at the same time daily, going to bed when sleepy, and avoiding daytime naps. It also suggests using the bedroom only for sleep and sex, avoiding caffeine, heavy meals, and exercise close to bedtime, and minimizing noise, light and extreme temperatures in the bedroom. Developing relaxing pre-bedtime rituals and addressing underlying depression, anxiety or stress are also encouraged for better sleep.
This document contains links to various images on Flickr related to disease. It does not provide any other context or information about the images. The links are to photos of different diseases, medical illustrations, and vaccine packaging.
The document discusses the importance of public art. It provides examples of how public art can inspire communities and help revitalize cities. Public art fosters collaboration between artists and the public. It encourages civic participation and pride by residents.
The document discusses starting a career management business to help artists maximize their talents through affordable packages including lessons, recording sessions, and help building a fan base. The writer draws on their experience in a girl group, overcoming challenges, and education in the music business to promote their services and passion for helping others succeed.
The document lists Creative Commons licenses and attribution information for 17 images sourced from Flickr as well as 3 external website URLs. All images are licensed under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike 3.0 license and are credited to various Flickr users. Additional resources include links to articles on conversation, coming of age in the digital age, and social networking statistics.
This document discusses synergy and lack thereof. It was authored by Francisco Rubilar Rocha of Universidad de La Frontera and contains several links to Flickr photos related to synergy and conglomerates. The document suggests that without synergy, groups are simply conglomerates rather than achieving more through combined efforts.
This document contains 10 links to photos on Flickr covering a variety of topics. It is difficult to determine any clear theme or main idea as the links provide no context or descriptions. The photos are from different users and time periods and seem unrelated to each other based on the URLs and website addresses provided.
The document is a collection of quotes and photos from Flickr encouraging exploration and discovering beauty in unexpected places. It suggests getting outside one's normal routine and comfort zone, whether by exploring one's own neighborhood on foot or wandering farther in search of what lies beyond. Several quotes emphasize how exploration allows one to discover hidden gems, appreciate details often overlooked, and gain a new perspective on the world and one's place in it.
Peer coaching involves working together to closely examine situations, asking questions to find alternative solutions, and selecting the best approach rather than giving advice. The goal is continuous evolution through collaborative problem solving.
This document contains links to various photos on Flickr that seem to relate to Corey Young's passion for music. The photos include images of Corey, famous musicians he admires like Biggie and Tupac, as well as locations that are important to his music career like the university he attended and the city where he currently works. The captions suggest Corey has a strong passion for music, writes and performs his own songs, and feels he is close to achieving success in the music industry.
Observation is a systematic method of data collection where a researcher directly watches and records behaviors, actions, and other phenomena without participating. It involves planning what to observe, recording observations using tools like checklists or logs, and analyzing the data. Some key advantages are that it occurs in natural settings and provides objective data on behaviors, while disadvantages include potential subjectivity and the risk of altering behaviors under observation. Common types of observation include participant, non-participant, direct, and indirect observation.
Joshua Eichorn discusses scaling WooCommerce sites. He explains that page caching is crucial for scaling WordPress sites and handling high traffic. However, personalization features can break caching. He suggests caching all pages by default and only bypassing the cache when users add items to their cart. For personalization, storing some data in cookies to handle personalization client-side is better. Properly sizing servers, splitting MySQL, and potentially scaling out caching and web servers are also important for scaling.
Automated marketing is a key tool in managing shopping-cart abandonment. In this slide presentation from the WooConf 2014 event, Cyndie Shaffstall talks you though steps in developing and deploying automated drip and nurture campaigns.
This document discusses various methods for observing visitor behavior and use of space in museums, including tracking individual visitor paths through floor plans, counting the number of people engaging with specific displays and how long they spend, and noting behaviors that suggest learning such as looking, reading, pointing and discussing with others. It emphasizes identifying behaviors required to achieve desired learning outcomes and then observing whether visitors exhibit those behaviors.
Pupils note research methods extra nab helpDani Cathro
The document discusses and compares various qualitative and quantitative research methods, including their key features, advantages, and disadvantages. Specifically, it covers unstructured interviews, participant observation, non-participant observation, personal documents, telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and structured interviews. For each method, it provides details on what data they collect (qualitative vs quantitative) and level of researcher involvement required.
Structured observation as research_methodDr. Chinchu C
Structured observation is a predominantly quantitative tool. Here it is being introduced as a standalone research method in Qualitative Psychological Research
Participant observation is a qualitative research method where a researcher immerses themselves in a group to observe and participate in their daily lives over an extended period of time. This allows the researcher to gain an intimate understanding of the group's practices, behaviors, and culture. There are various levels of participation a researcher can take, from non-participatory observation to fully embracing the group's customs. While this provides rich insights, it also carries risks like bias and losing objectivity. Participant observation works best when little is known about a topic or setting and a detailed understanding is needed.
This document provides an overview of participant observation as a qualitative research method. It discusses the roots of participant observation in ethnographic research and how researchers can learn perspectives by observing and participating in a community's daily activities. The document outlines ethical guidelines, logistics, how to be an effective participant observer, and steps for conducting participant observation research. It also reviews strengths such as insights into contexts and relationships, and weaknesses such as the time-consuming nature and reliance on the researcher's memory and documentation skills.
Observation Method is one of the methods for data collection. This method is very much applicable for ethnic research. Expert data collectors are essential to collect data through observation method..
The document discusses participant observation as a research method, noting that it involves the researcher observing a group from within by participating in its activities. It outlines some key types of participant observation like covert versus overt, structured versus unstructured, and discusses some benefits like understanding perspectives and disadvantages like potential bias. Finally, it considers examples of how participant observation has been used to study deviant groups and suggests ways it could be applied to study topics in education.
This document provides an overview of participant observation as a qualitative research method used in social science. It discusses key aspects of the method such as defining participant observation, determining the observer's role, sampling, recording observations through field notes, analyzing data, and ensuring ethical research practices. The document also traces the origins and development of participant observation in fields like sociology and anthropology. Challenges like potential ethical issues or dangers in the field are also addressed.
Observation methods of data collection in behavioral scienceJake Odunga
This document outlines the observation method of research. It defines observation as the systematic description of events, behaviors, and artifacts using the 5 senses. The goals of observation are described as descriptive, analytic, predictive, or creative. Different types of observation like participant, structured, and unstructured are discussed. Key steps in observation include obtaining ethics approval, recording field notes, analyzing data, and writing conclusions. Challenges like bias are addressed, as are guidelines and limitations of the observation method.
The document provides an overview of participant observation as a qualitative research method. It describes participant observation as a method where researchers study subjects in their natural environment using unobtrusive techniques like taking field notes. The goal is for researchers to gain an objective understanding of the subject's perspective. Some key aspects covered include how to develop relationships with stakeholders, engage in activities without drawing attention, maintain research questions, and distinguish observations from interpretations. Potential strengths and weaknesses are also discussed.
Introduction to Participant Observation as a Data Collection Method in Progra...sondramilkie
This document discusses using observation as a method for collecting evaluation data. It defines participant observation and compares quantitative and qualitative methods. The document outlines the advantages and disadvantages of observation, as well as ethical considerations. It provides guidance on planning observations, including determining what to observe, developing observation guides, training observers, recording observations, analyzing qualitative data, and putting observations into practice.
Observation Method of Research by Niranjan Mohapatra, MLIS, IGNOU- 142389253NIRANJAN MOHAPATRA
This document discusses the observation method for collecting primary research data. It defines observation as watching phenomena systematically for research purposes. The objectives are to understand how to plan, conduct, record, and analyze observations. Observation involves using the senses to gather accurate data in natural settings without manipulation. It can be used to study user behavior and needs in libraries to help improve services. While time-consuming, observation provides realistic insights when combined with other data collection methods.
This document discusses different types of observation methods used in social research, including their key features and advantages/disadvantages. It covers participant observation, non-participant observation, structured observation, naturalistic observation, and covert/overt behavior observation. The document also discusses observation schedules, coding schemes, and provides examples of how different observation methods could be used to study topics like literacy rates.
Ethnography is a social science research method that relies on close personal experience and participation within a culture or group, rather than just observation. Researchers immerse themselves in the natural setting of the group being studied to understand their perspectives. Ethnographic research aims to provide rich descriptive accounts through methods like interviews, observation, and reviewing documents to understand human behavior and cultural contexts.
Observation is a primary data collection method that involves recognizing and noting facts or occurrences without asking questions. It can be used to study things like sales techniques, customer movements, and brand preferences. Some advantages are that it can be used regardless of willingness to report and with those unable to respond, like infants. Limitations include only being able to observe current behaviors, not attitudes or opinions, and it being slow for large groups. There are structured and unstructured, disguised and undisguised, and direct and indirect observation methods.
The document discusses different research paradigms and methodologies including positivism, phenomenology, and post-modernism. It describes the key aspects of each paradigm such as their views on ontology, epistemology, and methodology. Positivism uses the scientific method and emphasizes empirical evidence and objective knowledge. Phenomenology focuses on interpretation and subjective experiences. Post-modernism sees knowledge as constructed through social discourses rather than reflecting an objective reality.
1. The document discusses behavioral wellbeing in the workplace and outlines some key statistics about mental health issues and sick days. It encourages bringing one's authentic self to work by being transparent, understanding different perspectives, and embracing vulnerability.
2. Around 1 in 4 people experience a mental health issue each year, and sick days resulting from mental health costs the UK economy greatly in lost productivity.
3. The presentation argues that balancing wellbeing requires energy but that being present and "going with the flow" feels less stressful than hiding one's true self at work.
Presentation by Nicholas Carah or the University of Queensland. Drawing on a range of case studies of alcohol brands and health promotion campaigns this presentation examines effective and creative uses of social media. By examining both commercial and health promotion uses of social media around alcohol consumption we can both scope and learn from the competition. The presentation illustrates how social media depends on the participation of ordinary people and integration with everyday life.
Presented at the DrugInfo 'Leveraging social media' seminar, held in Melbourne, Australia, 16 July 2013.
This document discusses the concept of "Discovery Guiding" in libraries. It suggests becoming a Discovery Guide by focusing on training and learning, challenging traditional classroom models, remembering that exposure is the first step to learning, recognizing that learners have knowledge to share too, emphasizing fun, and focusing on knowledge playing and understanding new concepts using traditional methods. The overall message is that Discovery Guiding is about empowering exploration and sharing knowledge in a playful, low-pressure way.
Success by Challenging Assumptions (Part 2)LaDonna Coy
Part two of a two part workshop on Creating Success by Challenging Assumptions with Stephanie Nestlerode, Omega Point International, Inc. and LaDonna Coy, Learning for Change, Inc. for the Texas SPF SIG community grantees. All materials are located at http://bit.ly/xQSu9
Consumer to Creator - Tell your EduStory! Startland News
Be a Blogger or MICROblogger--a creator of positive ed news with the most powerful tool, photos and videos! Our brains process visual media faster and better than print so it makes sense to use visual media tell our stories!
Easily create stunning photos out of poorly lit or poorly framed photos using APPS. Then share YOUR EDUSTORIES with the world on Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, Pinterest. Photos build community and culture. Parents and students like to see events and learning documented! Ah, memories!
Here is my presentation on building an online following on social media networks. This was originally given at the Generation Blue Conference by Coldwell Banker in New Orleans in March 2012.
UKUPA May 2011 Event: JustGiving - 7 interesting things about UX and charitie...UXPA UK
Clara, Will and Elizabeth make up the UX and Insights team at JustGiving.com, the award-winning site which has helped raise over £800 million for UK charities. Their expertise as a team stretches from user testing, design, wireframing and research to data mining and analysis.
This document summarizes Peter Bromberg's presentation titled "Access Services Conference: Unlocking the 21st Century" given on November 12, 2015 at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. The presentation discusses how the pace of change is accelerating exponentially due to technological advances. It emphasizes the need for organizations and individuals to adapt and be flexible in order to succeed in this environment of constant change. Some key strategies discussed include flattening organizational hierarchies, nurturing emergent leadership, practicing self-care, and learning from others.
The Inner Critic is the main source of our biggest blocks to perform at our best. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to banish the inner critic in order to do our best work as contributors, collaborators, and leaders.
First, you’ll discover the three mental power tools that you already possess to stop the inner critic in its tracks. Then you’ll learn methods for dealing with the fear of being judged and criticized, how to transform highly critical self-talk into that of approval and encouragement, and ways to feel like your ideas are good enough and stop committing “ideacide.”
By the end, you’ll have a roadmap of how to get unstuck, do your best work, and channel your creativity as a force for positive change in the world.
Stacy created a blog for a class assignment over 10 weeks. Her most viewed post received 64 views, and she received a total of 475 views. She also received 31 comments overall, with one post receiving 7 comments. Her blog was viewed from several countries besides the US. She created a YouTube video for an assignment that received 37 views. Stacy initially found creating the blog embarrassing but now wants to create a new one promoting her mother's cafe. She created a Facebook page that now has over 40 friends who like and comment on her posts. Stacy joined groups on Facebook related to her interests. She followed coffee shop pages on Twitter but finds it harder to use than Facebook or blogs. Stacy looked at groups on LinkedIn
Beer Bloggers Conference Social Media PresentationLorraine Ball
This document provides social media best practices and strategies for brands. It discusses why social media is important for building relationships and getting feedback. The key to success is creating original, high-quality content that gives people a reason to engage. The document reviews best practices for major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. It also provides a case study on how a company used multiple social media channels in an integrated campaign to promote an event and saw significant increases in engagement and sales.
The keynote discusses applying scientific skepticism to programming. It encourages questioning assumptions, using evidence-based reasoning, and embracing an experimental mindset when writing and reviewing code. The speaker hopes the Ruby community can make computer science more scientific by engaging in practices like collaborative documentation, expanded peer review, and sharing knowledge to continually improve understanding.
Social psychology assignment 1 (journal entries)Nge Chen
This document contains four journal entries by a student about topics in social psychology. The first entry discusses social facilitation and provides examples of co-action and audience effects from the student's personal experiences working on a group project and playing basketball. The second entry discusses intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, providing the student's story of losing weight for both intrinsic and extrinsic reasons. The third entry discusses heuristics and provides examples of availability and representativeness heuristics from the student's experiences deciding on transportation for a trip and making judgments of others. The fourth entry discusses attribution and types of attribution errors like self-serving bias and fundamental attribution error.
Designing effective user research to discover the truth PeakXD
The truth doesn't cost you anything but a lie could cost you everything. Tania Lang's presentation at UX Australia's Design Research conference March 2019
This document provides an overview of a workshop on using social media for fundraising. The workshop discusses how social media has changed fundraising and how nonprofits need an online strategy to engage younger donors. It emphasizes the importance of building community through social media by being genuine, generous, and grateful. The workshop also provides examples of how nonprofits can use social media for project-specific campaigns, celebrations, events, and major donor engagement and acquisition. Attendees brainstorm ways to tell fundraising stories and integrate social media engagement into direct mail and email asks.
1. The document outlines research goals, methods, and preliminary findings for a study examining social media usage.
2. The study aims to understand people's current satisfaction with social networks and their opinions on new proposed networks. Research methods include surveys, interviews, and observations to gather both quantitative and qualitative data.
3. Preliminary findings from the survey found that active users are mostly aged 10-20, most frequently use Facebook and Twitter, and have mixed opinions about benefits like social connection versus drawbacks like privacy and information overload. Interviews explored usage and opinions in more depth. Observation of one participant provided specific examples of daily social media habits and suggestions for improvement.
Nonprofit Videos (on a Budget) that Engage and Retain DonorsBloomerang
Up until recently, high-quality video production has been a luxury available only to the largest nonprofits. Now, even the smallest charity on a budget can create a compelling and authentic video that moves the needle for their fundraising goals.
In this webinar, we will make recommendations for crafting an effective, integrated and low-cost video strategy resulting in content that will resonate with your donors, volunteers and other stakeholders.
At the conclusion of this session participants will:
Discover how to create an in-depth strategy based on your nonprofit's diverse audiences
Determine which equipment and technology is best for your organization's needs
Learn how to solicit and leverage crowdsourced content
Understand how to best utilize web video platforms and social networks like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Instagram and Vine for distributing content
Social Media for Collaboration & Information Managementsuw
The document discusses how social media can be used for collaboration and information management. It notes that there is more information available now than ever before and questions how to organize, store, re-find, and share information. It provides examples of using blogs, aggregators, and social networks for these tasks. The document also examines email usage, finding that many people receive too much email and spend too much time on it each day. Case studies are presented showing how organizations like Carnegie UK Trust and Book Oven use tools like Basecamp, Socialtext, Skype and Twitter for collaboration.
Moving Towards Insights-Driven StrategiesTara Hunt
There are lots of analytics you can pull when you are working with a large audience to determine what people like/don't like, but there is also a lot of behavioural/interest data that can be used to determine what they will respond to as you are planning your strategies. This presentation was given at Inbound 2015 in Boston (September 8-11).
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
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someone else’s hands and have the
results surpass the expectations, but this
is exactly how things went down with
Needmore designing our website.”
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