This is the first in a four-part series of articles for the Ohio Journal of Environmental Health on how environmental health professionals and health departments in general can get started using social media. The articles will also discuss the benefits of the use of social
How will Historically Black Colleges narrow the digital divide with social media? The way people communicate has changed. All students connect through social networking sites. Create a social presence with a more branded look. This presentation explores social media and the opportunity it presents for colleges including HBCU's. For more information, www.awesomeinsight.com.
Social Media in Medical Education | AAIM2010 Carrie Saarinen
Slides from Social Media workshop for medical educators at Academic Internal Medicine Week 2010. Presenters represent 3 different universities and different roles in medical education. Please contact us for further information and re-use or for guest speaking engagements. We do birthday parties.
Do alumni from your college have a way to connect? Are there guidelines in place for social media? This presentation shares insight on how many colleges are connection through social networks. For more insight, www.pickshovelmarketing.com
The Brundtland Report, published 25 years ago, described sustainability as a three-legged stool with people, planet and profit taking equal importance in the equation. Mark Blunden introduces this month’s discussion topic by revisiting our common future in 2013 and how we might apply six essential characteristics to our businesses in relation to the local economy, population and environment.
Networking is a fundamental part of building good business relationships and a tool to further enhance your professional success. Group networking is a fun, effective, low pressure way to add valuable contacts to your business network however many of us do not gain these benefits.
Making business contacts is an important part of career advancement. Knowing how to do it is important to personal development.
In this workshop we will discuss and consider
•Why am I networking
•What is my networking purpose
•What do I do after an event to ensure I capitalise on my networking experience
This is the first in a four-part series of articles for the Ohio Journal of Environmental Health on how environmental health professionals and health departments in general can get started using social media. The articles will also discuss the benefits of the use of social
How will Historically Black Colleges narrow the digital divide with social media? The way people communicate has changed. All students connect through social networking sites. Create a social presence with a more branded look. This presentation explores social media and the opportunity it presents for colleges including HBCU's. For more information, www.awesomeinsight.com.
Social Media in Medical Education | AAIM2010 Carrie Saarinen
Slides from Social Media workshop for medical educators at Academic Internal Medicine Week 2010. Presenters represent 3 different universities and different roles in medical education. Please contact us for further information and re-use or for guest speaking engagements. We do birthday parties.
Do alumni from your college have a way to connect? Are there guidelines in place for social media? This presentation shares insight on how many colleges are connection through social networks. For more insight, www.pickshovelmarketing.com
The Brundtland Report, published 25 years ago, described sustainability as a three-legged stool with people, planet and profit taking equal importance in the equation. Mark Blunden introduces this month’s discussion topic by revisiting our common future in 2013 and how we might apply six essential characteristics to our businesses in relation to the local economy, population and environment.
Networking is a fundamental part of building good business relationships and a tool to further enhance your professional success. Group networking is a fun, effective, low pressure way to add valuable contacts to your business network however many of us do not gain these benefits.
Making business contacts is an important part of career advancement. Knowing how to do it is important to personal development.
In this workshop we will discuss and consider
•Why am I networking
•What is my networking purpose
•What do I do after an event to ensure I capitalise on my networking experience
This is a preview of the workshop sponsored by the DePaul Career Center that can help students and alumni understand the basics of good networking applied, and pick up a few things even the pros might have missed.
Building A Brand: creating provocative brands that people care about. From brand architecture to fulfilling emotional needs to the path through purchase this is a creative guide to developing brand ideas.
This presentation looks at why branding is important, how people choose one brand over another, and the importance of segmentation in an era when one-size-fits-all branding is dead. The result must be tribal branding characterized by engagement
The 411 on Facebook: An FYI for TeachersAPatterson79
This power point presentation provides a brief description of social networking, specifically focusing on Facebook. The reasons why children use it, the pros and cons of it, and how to keep kids safe on Facebook are all addressed in this presentation.
Social media marketing can boost adults student recruitment results when colleges and universities are willing to allow current and future students to discuss their experiences at the school. It will not work for schools that seek to broadcast only "Lake Wobegon" messages.
Examples from University of Phoenix, Davenport University, and St. Leo University are used.
Effects of Social Media on Young AdultsRatan Rajpal
Social media has taken the world by storm through dozens of websites, mobile apps, and other forms of technologies improving the way people communicate with each other. There are social media sites that have millions of members allowing them to share photos, videos, text messages, and more on a regular basis. There are a large number of advantages and disadvantages to using such sites that leave researchers wondering if we are better off without it. Has social media improved or damaged the way people connect with each other?
This presentation explains some of the basics of Social Networking sites like Face book, as well as microblogging tools like Twitter. It includes some cartoons and assignment ideas.
Social Networking: Advantages, Disadvantages, Uses, Examples, Means of social communicating, Risks while communicating, Cautions to be taken.
This presentation is made for teachers who want to teach about social networking (Note: No pictures and fancy backgrounds added, so that you can edit it if you want).
Presentation given January 26th, 2011 for Blackboard's Distinguished Lecture Series Titled: Getting Campus-Wide Adoption - Happy Faculty - via Blackboard Collaborate
15. Social Networks College/University Students Over 400 Million Users Worldwide Average user has 130 friends Biggest Growing Segment is those over 50 years of age 41% of Americans have a Facebook profile Similar Sites: MySpace Friendster.com Orkut.com Classmates.com
21. Instant Mobile Updates Micro-blogging Answering the question: “What are you doing?” from your cell phone or computer. Based from mobile text messaging Great way to keep up to date on the latest topics and learn what the “pro’s” are doing Similar Sites: Posterous Tumblr Google Buzz
27. Professional Social Networking Business Contacts, Recommendations for Students Develop a business profile to so you can be found by potential employers Collaborate with groups you belong to and answer questions for someone looking for a particular expertise Similar Sites: Spoke.com