Real world stories of the use of internet based resources and social media for outreach, collaboration and situational awareness. A version of these slides accompanied a talk at the SMILE conference in Santa Clara CA.
A crash course introduction to the buzzwords and internet slang commonly encountered in dealing with social media for any reason, but particularly business.
For LIS530EL Business Information at University of Ilinois Urbana-Champaign
A crash course introduction to the buzzwords and internet slang commonly encountered in dealing with social media for any reason, but particularly business.
For LIS530EL Business Information at University of Ilinois Urbana-Champaign
Everyone is talking about social media. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are just a few of the social platforms out there. How do you know where to start with setting up social media presence for your not-for-profit?
Key learning: -
Understanding the benefits of using social media
Understanding how the NBN will enable improved online community engagement
Key social media tools, what they’re good for and how to use them
The do’s and don’ts of social media
Examples of effective use of social media for not-for-profits
This workshop will be delivered by Ben Teoh from Connecting Up.
This FREE event is targeted at not for profits but all businesses with an ABN and fewer than 200 employees are welcome to attend.
For enquiries please call or email:
Rhys Moult
rmoult@salisbury.sa.gov.au
(08) 8260 8205
Talk prepared for regional public librarians, trustees, college librarians and school librarians. Their familiarity with social media is varied. The goals are to encourage those that do not utilize it to consider it, encourage those just starting to continue and point to some resources and techniques for improvement for everyone including the more proficient users.
Pining For Pinterest: Where Pinterest Fits in Social Media and Why It's Impor...Sociality Squared
Presented at SMW in NY on February 16, 2012
Pinterest is THE emerging platform that’s going to steal the show for 2012. It’s simple, visually compelling…and best of all: it has clear business benefits that are tangible. Well, almost tangible. Brands already taking advantage of Pinterest are seeing increased traffic to their websites as one of the many benefits from this platform. Best practices and case studies are being created now, but YOU can stay ahead of the curve by attending this event that will explore what Pinterest is, current case studies and why you should be using it if you aren’t already.
Introduction to Social Media for Not-for-ProfitsBen Teoh
An introduction to how your not-for-profit can start using social media better.
Presented by Ben Teoh for the City of Salisbury as part of their Digital Enterprise program on behalf of Connecting Up
In this presentation We learn about Social Networking.
the social networking is a must important part of our life it help to connecting easily when we are any where in the world.
it also easy to using by Internet.
Facebook is Much popular Site for social networking. its really work so highly.
so give me your feedback.
vipulkjani@gmail.com
In an information rich world, librarians need to move beyond services and consider how they can design a library where they differentiate themselves and create experiences for people that they engage with.
Let's talk about content strategy as a framework for change management on the web—building relationships, processes and standards for sustainable change in a decentralized web culture.
We can't treat the web as a side project and we can't treat content as a website feature. Content is an asset. We rely on it to meet our marketing and communication goals, as well as attracting, informing, engaging and retaining students.
We need to change the way we do business in higher ed. Content strategy can lead the charge.
Everyone is talking about social media. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are just a few of the social platforms out there. How do you know where to start with setting up social media presence for your not-for-profit?
Key learning: -
Understanding the benefits of using social media
Understanding how the NBN will enable improved online community engagement
Key social media tools, what they’re good for and how to use them
The do’s and don’ts of social media
Examples of effective use of social media for not-for-profits
This workshop will be delivered by Ben Teoh from Connecting Up.
This FREE event is targeted at not for profits but all businesses with an ABN and fewer than 200 employees are welcome to attend.
For enquiries please call or email:
Rhys Moult
rmoult@salisbury.sa.gov.au
(08) 8260 8205
Talk prepared for regional public librarians, trustees, college librarians and school librarians. Their familiarity with social media is varied. The goals are to encourage those that do not utilize it to consider it, encourage those just starting to continue and point to some resources and techniques for improvement for everyone including the more proficient users.
Pining For Pinterest: Where Pinterest Fits in Social Media and Why It's Impor...Sociality Squared
Presented at SMW in NY on February 16, 2012
Pinterest is THE emerging platform that’s going to steal the show for 2012. It’s simple, visually compelling…and best of all: it has clear business benefits that are tangible. Well, almost tangible. Brands already taking advantage of Pinterest are seeing increased traffic to their websites as one of the many benefits from this platform. Best practices and case studies are being created now, but YOU can stay ahead of the curve by attending this event that will explore what Pinterest is, current case studies and why you should be using it if you aren’t already.
Introduction to Social Media for Not-for-ProfitsBen Teoh
An introduction to how your not-for-profit can start using social media better.
Presented by Ben Teoh for the City of Salisbury as part of their Digital Enterprise program on behalf of Connecting Up
In this presentation We learn about Social Networking.
the social networking is a must important part of our life it help to connecting easily when we are any where in the world.
it also easy to using by Internet.
Facebook is Much popular Site for social networking. its really work so highly.
so give me your feedback.
vipulkjani@gmail.com
In an information rich world, librarians need to move beyond services and consider how they can design a library where they differentiate themselves and create experiences for people that they engage with.
Let's talk about content strategy as a framework for change management on the web—building relationships, processes and standards for sustainable change in a decentralized web culture.
We can't treat the web as a side project and we can't treat content as a website feature. Content is an asset. We rely on it to meet our marketing and communication goals, as well as attracting, informing, engaging and retaining students.
We need to change the way we do business in higher ed. Content strategy can lead the charge.
Five Social Media Tips for Higher EducationSparkroom
Social media is on the rise. In fact, three-quarters of adult internet users communicate through social media. To continue reaching potential students, colleges and universities need to include social media in their marketing strategy. In this presentation, we review current market trends and how colleges and universities can interact with current and potential students through social media venues.
An overview of social media for the Eugene Chamber's Women Business Leaders group - including how to maximize your reach on the social Web by partnering with Citizen Marketers.
This talk outlines ways to make yourself known effectively on the Internet and create the image you want rather than the one that is built by your friends or your travels.
Connectivism and Social Media - Educ 407Ms. Holmwood
This presentation was created for an undergrad education class at UBC (Okanagan). It was intended to introduce pre-service teachers to some of the concepts of connectivism and social media.
When our minds perceive direct threats our ability to think clearly is reduced so that we are more likely to respond with 'pro survival' behavioral shortcuts.
Learning that you live where flooding happens is never any fun. This presentation explores ways to identify what level of flood risk you face, and to prioritize and reduce specific risks before the flooding takes place.
Disasters are inevitable, the outcomes aren't.
Our subconscious does it's best to distract us from taking objective view on future risks. Anyone who gets passed the psychological block can see that it is easy to avoid loss when actions that can reduce disruption are taken in advance. Unfortunately, they often don't recognize that others just can't see that. Motivating a company to prepare won't work by just trying to point out the existence of future risks, you need to build a strong business case.
Woodinville WA is located where interesting geological things have happened, and will continue to happen. There are choices and actions we can take today to reduce most of the risks, it doesn't make sense not to.
If you live in the Seattle you need to realize that big, I mean really big, earthquakes have happened again and again throughout the Earth's history--they will be happening again and again, so it's lucky that there are so many ways to be ready. It is insane that so few of us really take this to heart.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
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1. Real World Stories
of using the
internet for
outreach,
collaboration, and
disasters
2. Carol Dunn, Caroldn
• Used social media web tools
with:
– Non profit: Red Cross tracking
flooding, wind storm damage
– Local government: Office
Emergency Management
• Creator:
– www.resilient2disaster.com
– 3 Days 3 Ways Be Ready for
Disasters and Emergencies
4. Our Brains
• Behavioral shortcuts:
– In group vs. Out group
– Social Hierarchy
– When threatened:
• Engage/Avoid
• Hyper vigilance
• Seeking Patterns
• Magical
thinking/Suspending
disbelief
Marvel Comics
6. Social Media has specific advantages
• It is possible to create materials that are more
accessible
7. It is important to plan for accessibility
• Add captions to youtube videos
• Learn how to make accessible PDFs
• You don’t need to add fancy flash parts
• Keep language short and clear
• Build accessibility into your budget from the
beginning
• Think of your outreach material from the
perspective of the person overcoming the
communication challenge.
11. Social Media has definite
disadvantages for outreach
• Can be easier to reach a lot of people that are
outside of the group you are tasked to reach.
• Easy to get a skewed view of reality.
• Important to build in ways to step back from
time to time.
15. Traps
• Not being ready to
handle communal
trauma
– Hyper-vigilance
– Ready to switch
allegiance
– Magical Thinking
16. Traps
• In Group
– Only talk to the In Group
– ‘Trust us’ vs ‘Why’
• Out Group
– Can feel OK to exclude
– It’s OK to ‘dumb down’
content
– ‘Don’t be like them’
– Can feel ok to impose
solutions
17. Sites useful in Outreach:
tinyurl/SmileCon13
• Learning about your jurisdiction/target:
– US Census, American Family Survey, MLA Language
Map
– Google Earth
– Parcel Maps, Public Records
• Youtube, slideshare, blogger, wordpress,
pinterest, tumblr, flickr, instagram, Lockerz
• Facebook, Twitter, Google+, 4square
• Animation generator:
http://www.xtranormal.com/
20. Traps
• Intergroup collaboration
– “Us vs. Them”
– Exclude good information
• Internet Sleuths
– Hyper-vigilance
– Patterns
– Magical thinking
– Group Think: forget what
they don’t know to
embrace the favored
narrative
37. Traps
– Hyper-vigilance
– Patterns
– Magical thinking
• Paradoxes:
– Often the people ‘doing’
don’t have time to post
updates.
– Entirely possible that you
don’t ‘friend’ or tweet with
the people you are closest
to.
38. Worth Remembering
• Browsers may transfer very specific
information about identity and location
– Use a different browser than personal use
– Chrome: Incognito Window, IE inPrivate Browsing
– Create specific ‘User’ on computer for
investigation use
– When you can search without logging on, do so
– Assume that ip address=location
39. Thank You
• Carol Dunn
• carol@resilient2disaster.com
• @caroldn
• All links at:
http://tinyurl.com/SmileCon13