Whether you are going away for a conference, vacation or holiday, there are times when you will not be able to personally manage your social media sites. In this webshop we’ll teach VISTA how they can keep their sites active
and their audiences engaged even when they are offline for a short or extended period of time. For the video presentation visit http://youtu.be/IX_kfVY9Qvs
Whether you are going away for a conference, vacation or holiday, there are times when you will not be able to personally manage your social media sites. In this webshop we’ll teach VISTA how they can keep their sites active
and their audiences engaged even when they are offline for a short or extended period of time. For the video presentation visit http://youtu.be/IX_kfVY9Qvs
Using social media for collaboration and engagement in associations and organ...Sarah Stewart
This is the presentation I put together to support my workshop with the staff of the Australian College of Midwives in January 2014 - more information here: http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/acm-workshop-january-15-2014-use-social.html
Midwifery: isn't there an app for that?Sarah Stewart
This is the framework for a workshop I facilitated at the 2013 Australian College of Midwives conference in Hobart, on the 30th September, about midwives' use of social media. This year my focus is moving away from the actual tools, to how we use them in a professional manner.
This is the companion handout for the Twitterpated presentation that will highlight and demonstrate ways in which freely available technologies like Twitter were used in a summer online course and can be used to enhance instruction. Tools will be demonstrated, uses will be discussed, and examples will be shown. Participants will be invited to join and explore selected tools.
Delivered at the NUTN 2009 conference in Saratoga, NY on June 22, 2009
http://www.uensd.org/NUTN2009/program/schedule.htm
see companion handout for additional resources/links. http://www.slideshare.net/alexandrapickett/twitterpated-handout
In an attention economy, expat professional women are no longer out of sight.
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Includes links to resources, a list of dos and don'ts, tips for monetization, recommended applications and reasons why women and expats are perfect candidates for using social networking applications to develop their careers.
cultural producer Anastasia Ashman (anastasia.ashman at gmail)
and
creative entrepreneur Tara Agacayak
(tara.agacayak at gmail)
A short introduction into Social Media for Rotary Club MBV (2010)Erwin Elling
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Consists of a short version of my views on the societal changes and technological changes that social media bring about and an exploration of the social media landscape through some examples.
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Story of an online course "Facilitating Online"Sarah Stewart
This is the story of an open online course "Facilitating Online", developed by Leigh Blackall and Bronwyn Hegarty, and currently facilitated by myself.
The 2009 version of the course can be found here:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Facilitating_Online
And discussion about the course can be found here:
http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2010/01/working-out-difference-between-teaching.html
and
http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2009/12/facilitating-online-2009-evaluation.html
Using social media for collaboration and engagement in associations and organ...Sarah Stewart
This is the presentation I put together to support my workshop with the staff of the Australian College of Midwives in January 2014 - more information here: http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/acm-workshop-january-15-2014-use-social.html
Midwifery: isn't there an app for that?Sarah Stewart
This is the framework for a workshop I facilitated at the 2013 Australian College of Midwives conference in Hobart, on the 30th September, about midwives' use of social media. This year my focus is moving away from the actual tools, to how we use them in a professional manner.
This is the companion handout for the Twitterpated presentation that will highlight and demonstrate ways in which freely available technologies like Twitter were used in a summer online course and can be used to enhance instruction. Tools will be demonstrated, uses will be discussed, and examples will be shown. Participants will be invited to join and explore selected tools.
Delivered at the NUTN 2009 conference in Saratoga, NY on June 22, 2009
http://www.uensd.org/NUTN2009/program/schedule.htm
see companion handout for additional resources/links. http://www.slideshare.net/alexandrapickett/twitterpated-handout
In an attention economy, expat professional women are no longer out of sight.
Two Americans in Istanbul present an overview of how social media can be used professionally with case studies from their own projects and businesses.
Includes links to resources, a list of dos and don'ts, tips for monetization, recommended applications and reasons why women and expats are perfect candidates for using social networking applications to develop their careers.
cultural producer Anastasia Ashman (anastasia.ashman at gmail)
and
creative entrepreneur Tara Agacayak
(tara.agacayak at gmail)
A short introduction into Social Media for Rotary Club MBV (2010)Erwin Elling
Slides for a short introduction into Social Media I gave for Rotary Club Midden Betuwe Valburg (the Netherlands) on 11 February 2010.
Consists of a short version of my views on the societal changes and technological changes that social media bring about and an exploration of the social media landscape through some examples.
"Socializing Your Volunteer Program," an Ignite presentation for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference, by Robert Rosenthal, Director of Communications at VolunteerMatch. Tips, tools and training for using social networking to recruit, manage, and activate your volunteer base.
Story of an online course "Facilitating Online"Sarah Stewart
This is the story of an open online course "Facilitating Online", developed by Leigh Blackall and Bronwyn Hegarty, and currently facilitated by myself.
The 2009 version of the course can be found here:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Facilitating_Online
And discussion about the course can be found here:
http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2010/01/working-out-difference-between-teaching.html
and
http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2009/12/facilitating-online-2009-evaluation.html
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MI Social Media & Prevention: Getting StartedLaDonna Coy
An introduction to social media in prevention, why it is important, how to get started, plus a little explore/discover stories. Delivered online via Elluminate.
A comprehensive overview of the intersection of PR and social media, including tips, examples and resources for marketing communications professionals on using social media to their advantage. Revised for a presentation to UMD-UC.
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.
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Stephen Fry: “It’s called Twitter. Not Serious Debate or Marketing Tool” … So does it have a place in Higher Education?
Time is short, money is short. There’s a lot of change going on in the world, methods of communication are changing… which do we invest time or money in?
What is Twitter? How do you use it?
What are the ‘conventions’ of Twitter?
What are some of the Twitter tools, third party apps, and how can Twitter lists help?
How can Twitter help with your academic profile?
How might Twitter help in the classroom?
#10NIC Social media for immunization promotion & education dac10Dawn Crawford
Background: Immunization professionals may have heard of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, but often don’t know how to put it to work for their organization. The Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition (CCIC) has created a social media strategy to reach healthcare professionals, parents and parents-to-be to increase childhood vaccination coverage. CCIC would prefer to present this session with immunization champions Every Child by Two and the Immunization Action Coalition.
Setting: Public health agency or organization providing outreach and education to the public about vaccinations
Population: Healthcare professionals engaged in social media. Objectives:
* Reasons why an immunization organization should engage in social media
* The basics about the most popular social media platforms
* Strategies to engage your coworkers and community
Project Description: CCIC staff will share their knowledge and experience on getting started with the most popular social media tools and how to use social media to build awareness for programs, gain vaccine advocates and correct misinformation. CCIC has utilized social media to reach coalition members, new moms and increase the overall positive awareness of vaccines since January 2009. They have focused their outreach on the following platforms: · Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ImmunizeCOKids · YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/ImmunizeCOKids · RSS - http://childrensimmunization.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&pagetemplate=rss · Twitter - www.twitter.com/ImmunizeCOKids · Mom Blog – http://Coloradomom2mom.wordpress.com
Results/Lessons Learned: CCIC has created an online community of vaccine advocates and has positioned itself as the social media “go to” resource. With their tips and insights, any vaccine organization or advocate can engage in social media. The participants in this session will 1) Understand the basics about the most popular social media platforms; 2) How to effectively engage in social media; 3) Discover strategies to encourage your coworkers and community to participate; 4) Build a connection with an immunization coalition who is engaged in social media – we’ll friend you too!
Social Media for Non-Profits: Challenges & OpportunitiesPaul Di Gangi
Presentation given on September 5, 2012 at the Daxko REACH Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. Presentation focuses on defining social media and highlighting strategies for aligning social media technologies with non-profit objectives.
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