Presentation given at the Said Business Centre, Oxford on 29 November 2012 as part of Construction Excellence Oxford's event 'Social Media in Construction'
Marketing your Business with Social Media: RICS East Midlands CPD Day - Linco...Su Butcher
Social Media - a definition in plain English
Why use Social Media and not just a Website?
Key steps in an effective Social Media Strategy
A Holy Trinity of Social Media Platforms for Construction
Su Butcher, Owner, Just Practising
You may have heard a great deal about social media, perhaps you’ve attended talks on the subject. Many construction professionals know it is an important tool but what can it achieve for your business and how can you get started?
This session will explore what social media is, why it differs from other aspects of the internet and how it is being used by construction professionals today to generate business, form collaborative teams and aid research and interactive learning.
In this presentation Su Butcher draws on her many years of experience working in construction and using online tools. She investigates what construction professionals online are doing today, introduces a ‘Holy Trinity’ of platforms to use, and proposes a step-by-step approach for construction professionals wanting to get started using social media in their own work.
Resources from the talk including slides and links to further information are available online at http://bit.ly/justpractisingRICS
Presentation given at the Said Business Centre, Oxford on 29 November 2012 as part of Construction Excellence Oxford's event 'Social Media in Construction'
Marketing your Business with Social Media: RICS East Midlands CPD Day - Linco...Su Butcher
Social Media - a definition in plain English
Why use Social Media and not just a Website?
Key steps in an effective Social Media Strategy
A Holy Trinity of Social Media Platforms for Construction
Su Butcher, Owner, Just Practising
You may have heard a great deal about social media, perhaps you’ve attended talks on the subject. Many construction professionals know it is an important tool but what can it achieve for your business and how can you get started?
This session will explore what social media is, why it differs from other aspects of the internet and how it is being used by construction professionals today to generate business, form collaborative teams and aid research and interactive learning.
In this presentation Su Butcher draws on her many years of experience working in construction and using online tools. She investigates what construction professionals online are doing today, introduces a ‘Holy Trinity’ of platforms to use, and proposes a step-by-step approach for construction professionals wanting to get started using social media in their own work.
Resources from the talk including slides and links to further information are available online at http://bit.ly/justpractisingRICS
Mobile Oxford - Eduserv Symposium 2010Tim Fernando
A talk at the Eduserv Symposium 2010, about The Molly Project (http://mollyproject.org) and Mobile Oxford (http://m.ox.ac.uk) and why we don't need to pay licence fees to provide mobile services to our Universities.
The final report from the JISC Institutional Innovation Project Erewhon which ran from October 2008 to March 2010 and investigated uses of mobile and geo-spatial technologies in higher education.
Amongst other outputs, the most significant is now Mobile Oxford (http://m.ox.ac.uk) and the Molly Project (http://mollyproject.org)
Mobile Oxford - Eduserv Symposium 2010Tim Fernando
A talk at the Eduserv Symposium 2010, about The Molly Project (http://mollyproject.org) and Mobile Oxford (http://m.ox.ac.uk) and why we don't need to pay licence fees to provide mobile services to our Universities.
The final report from the JISC Institutional Innovation Project Erewhon which ran from October 2008 to March 2010 and investigated uses of mobile and geo-spatial technologies in higher education.
Amongst other outputs, the most significant is now Mobile Oxford (http://m.ox.ac.uk) and the Molly Project (http://mollyproject.org)