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Presented at the Fort Bend Chamber, this expanded version of the original presentation contains strategies for engaging using Social Media and a glossary at the end with tools to use when starting out.
As always, contact Lach Mullen if you have any questions.
This was a presentation I created for the Louisville IIBA chapter on how social media is important to the business analyst. I focused on how social media was important to a BA's company, ways social media can be helpful to stakeholders and ways social media can benefit BA's personally. This was presented at the March 2010 chapter meeting.
This is a ppt. about Most popular Social Networking web sites in the world.Here i described its origin,fecilities they are providing to their users,special features etc....i choose around 12 web sites including Face book,My space,Linked in,Millatfacbook(Pak) ...etc
Whirlpool EMEA presents: Digital School, Lesson 4: How to use Social Media effectively!
This lesson is devoted to explaining the principles of Social Networking:
For each social network there is an accompanying video of explanation and a series of tips and tricks for getting the most out of them.
How to use Facebook?
How to use Twitter?
How to use Google+?
How to use Pinterest?
How to use YouTube?
I am no longer the Technology Coordinator at Glenfield School, but please feel free to contact me on Twitter. This presentation is an introduction to Twitter for educators. @sammorra
Presented at the Fort Bend Chamber, this expanded version of the original presentation contains strategies for engaging using Social Media and a glossary at the end with tools to use when starting out.
As always, contact Lach Mullen if you have any questions.
This was a presentation I created for the Louisville IIBA chapter on how social media is important to the business analyst. I focused on how social media was important to a BA's company, ways social media can be helpful to stakeholders and ways social media can benefit BA's personally. This was presented at the March 2010 chapter meeting.
This is a ppt. about Most popular Social Networking web sites in the world.Here i described its origin,fecilities they are providing to their users,special features etc....i choose around 12 web sites including Face book,My space,Linked in,Millatfacbook(Pak) ...etc
Whirlpool EMEA presents: Digital School, Lesson 4: How to use Social Media effectively!
This lesson is devoted to explaining the principles of Social Networking:
For each social network there is an accompanying video of explanation and a series of tips and tricks for getting the most out of them.
How to use Facebook?
How to use Twitter?
How to use Google+?
How to use Pinterest?
How to use YouTube?
I am no longer the Technology Coordinator at Glenfield School, but please feel free to contact me on Twitter. This presentation is an introduction to Twitter for educators. @sammorra
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A 15-20 minute presentation for PGCLTHE students (which I am on a student on, and will be teaching next year) on Twitter, which I have been using since February 2009, and some ideas for using it in the classroom.
This is a live presentation by @EdCabellon on how to use Social Media to build communities at the college level. This is for anyone wanting to learn how to use social media as well as experienced practitioners wanting to see how BSC uses it.
A 15-20 minute presentation for PGCLTHE students (which I am on a student on, and will be teaching next year) on Twitter, which I have been using since February 2009, and some ideas for using it in the classroom.
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How advances in Exponential Technology are enabling entrepreneurs to do in Healthcare what was once only possible by government and large corporations.
LATEST TRENDS IN HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY, PPT GIVEN IN NOV 2015 OF SEMESTER-3 OF MY MDHM (MASTERS DEGREE IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT) OF OU (OSMANIA UNIVERSITY) AT AIHA (APOLLO INSTITUTE OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION) 2014-16 BATCH.
Healthcare and medicine are being revolutionized by communications and computational resources. Understanding how the convergence of these enabling technologies is advancing our ability to get and stay well is the topic of this presentation.
Presented at the University of Toronto's Research with Pride conference, 2009. Examines how the networked world presents opportunities for researchers to collaborate, promote, and effectively disseminate research findings to relevant audiences.
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Presentation on knowledge synthesis methodologies with a focus on engineering, for University of Michigan, October 25, 2023. Overview of the broader context, then focuses in on systematic reviews and tech mining.
PF Anderson presents for OLLI-UM on February 25, 2021. Graphic Medicine describes the genre of comics and graphic novels around healthcare, as told from personal and professional perspectives. Many think of comics as for children, but that could be risky with some of these! The personal experiences described can be tender or gritty, and touch on topics such as specific conditions, social justice, dying, lived experiences, resilience. Visual aspects of storytelling take advantage of new literacies, offering insights not possible through other mediums.
Brief lightning talk for UofM THL, repeated for MLA Research Caucus on January 27, 2021. On the subject of using systematic review search skills in combination with non-systematic review research methodologies.
As part of the #GraphicMedLibs panel for the August 5, 2020 NNLM NER webinar on Graphic Medicine, PF Anderson discussed awareness of #OwnVoices issues in both comics creation and collections, along with strategies and tools to utilize the #OwnVoices movement in the creation of community and awareness of social justice themes in #GraphicMedicine. This presentation represents the work of PF Anderson (UM-THL) with collaborators Claire Myers (UMSI), Gina Genova (UMSI), Susan Brown (Ypsilanti District Library), and David Carter (UM-AAEL).
"Research core facilities are centralized shared research resources that provide access to instruments, technologies, services, as well as expert consultation..." That sounds a lot like a library to me. What would look different about libraries if we thought of them as a research core facility?
This was a presentation for a research lab at the University of Michigan, May 28, 2019.
A storytelling workshop collaboration with Melissa Cunningham (Office of Patient Experience), Alex Fox (School of Public Health), and Patricia F. Anderson (Taubman Health Sciences Library). The focus of the workshop was on tools and strategies for telling patient and healthcare stories.
Slide deck for the Dent 610 graduate level course on research methods, 2018 version; collaboratively developed by Mark MacEachern, Patricia F. Anderson, and Tyler Nix.
Presented at Meaningful Play 2018, East Lansing, Michigan. Please note, the website for the game (http://aberrantry.com/) is in development at this time. The game code is in GitHub, & a download link is available at the website.
A design thinking approach to rapidly developing comics concepts. Workshop presentation by PF Anderson, University of Michigan. Developed for the Office of Health Equity and Inclusion.
Using design thinking strategies to help bootstrap developing a comic concept. A workshop presentation by PF Anderson for Enriching Scholarship, 2018, at the University of Michigan.
Tips and tricks for writing abstracts for science research articles to maximise citations and impact. Presented at the University of Michigan in May 2018.
A basic introduction to rapid reviews, created for a graduate student workshop, March 2018, presented by PF Anderson from the University of Michigan. Includes links to more resources, standards and guidelines, tools, software, and more.
A strategic approach to crafting abstracts for life sciences research publications to maximize their discovery in search engines as well as utility and citability for audiences beyond other researchers. This workshop was designed for the University of Michigan North Campus Research Center community.
A session for the Dent 610 course at the University of Michigan, on research methods and processes. Specific focus of this session on systematic review methods and processes, especially through database searching.
A presentation by Dr. David Cheney for the Investing in Abilities 2017 lecture series, on emerging technologies and tech strategies for empowerment, especially focused on using education to crowdsource solutions to interesting problems and develop compassion and a sense of humanity.
A presentation by Dr. Michelle A. Meade for the Investing in Abilities 2017 lecture series, on emerging technologies and tech strategies for empowerment.
Slides for a lightning round talk presented at Comics and Medicine, Seattle, also known as Graphic Medicine Conference, 2017. The project presented was by PF Anderson, Elise Wescom, Kai Donovan, and Ruth Carlos, and originally published in the December 2016 issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR).
A poster by Kai Donovan, Elise Wescom, Mark Chaffee, Jean Song, Breanna Hamm, and Chase Masters for the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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Session Overview
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Public Health And Web 2.0, Michigan Public Health Technology Conference 2009
1. Web 2.0 and Public Health Gillian Mayman Whitney Townsend Health Sciences Libraries, University of Michigan Alison Grodzinski Prevention Research Center of Michigan
9. 80% of internet users have looked online for health information Pew Internet and American Life Project
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65. Gillian Mayman , MLIS Public Health Librarian Health Sciences Libraries, University of Michigan [email_address] Whitney Townsend , MLIS Liaison Librarian Health Sciences Libraries, University of Michigan [email_address] Alison Grodzinski , MLIS Communications Coordinator Prevention Research Center of Michigan [email_address]