Research Knowledge Mobilization 2.0 Tools: create knowledge transfer networksUBC_NCIE
This is the powerpoint that accompanies the Research Knowledge Mobilization 2.0 Tools: Create knowledge transfer networks workshop.
** The final powerpoint will be posted on June 3rd, 2009. ***
Presented by the Network of Centres & Institutes in Education, UBC.
This is my SlideDeck on how I got Pwned by Google, and how I recovered my site using Content Marketing - Something I previously hated.
Read the Full Post Here -
http://godofseo.co/video/how-to-get-pwned-by-google/
Research Knowledge Mobilization 2.0 Tools: create knowledge transfer networksUBC_NCIE
This is the powerpoint that accompanies the Research Knowledge Mobilization 2.0 Tools: Create knowledge transfer networks workshop.
** The final powerpoint will be posted on June 3rd, 2009. ***
Presented by the Network of Centres & Institutes in Education, UBC.
This is my SlideDeck on how I got Pwned by Google, and how I recovered my site using Content Marketing - Something I previously hated.
Read the Full Post Here -
http://godofseo.co/video/how-to-get-pwned-by-google/
A high-level overview of Yahoo Research Berkeley's approach to multimedia research and the ideas motivating it. This approach is characterized primarily by a shift away from building subsystems that attempt to discover or understand the "meaning" of media content toward systems and algorithms that can usefully utilize information about how media content is being used in specific contexts; a shift from semantics to pragmatics.
"Brand of You in the Digital Age" - MNAMA+MIMATim Brunelle
This is the presentation Greg Swan and I used to facilitate "The Brand of You in the Digital Age" event on July 9, 2009 for the Minnesota branch of the American Marketing Association. The event was co-sponsored by MIMA.
WEadership, Jobs & Sustainable DevelopmentKristin Wolff
Shared with HUD Sustainable Communities grantees at the December 2013 convening in Washington, DC. (Note: the first few slides supported a simulation exercise).
New Media, New Research: Information for College Students doing the Extended ...tbirdcymru
This presentation briefly demonstrates why one should not always trust Google nor Wikipedia, gives principles for deciding whether an online source is trustworthy, and introduces good online sources and ways of doing research online.
Become A Google+ Wizard - Tots & Technology 2015Diana Benner
Google+ is a great tool for connecting with other educators and like-minded individuals. Get plugged into an amazing circle of some of the best educators around the world. Learn how Google+ can be a magical place.
This handout was utilized on December 14, 2011 at the Rural Housing: Reframing the Way Forward event at the Maroney Commons in Howard, SD. Materials were developed by systems mapper David Peter Stroh.
A high-level overview of Yahoo Research Berkeley's approach to multimedia research and the ideas motivating it. This approach is characterized primarily by a shift away from building subsystems that attempt to discover or understand the "meaning" of media content toward systems and algorithms that can usefully utilize information about how media content is being used in specific contexts; a shift from semantics to pragmatics.
"Brand of You in the Digital Age" - MNAMA+MIMATim Brunelle
This is the presentation Greg Swan and I used to facilitate "The Brand of You in the Digital Age" event on July 9, 2009 for the Minnesota branch of the American Marketing Association. The event was co-sponsored by MIMA.
WEadership, Jobs & Sustainable DevelopmentKristin Wolff
Shared with HUD Sustainable Communities grantees at the December 2013 convening in Washington, DC. (Note: the first few slides supported a simulation exercise).
New Media, New Research: Information for College Students doing the Extended ...tbirdcymru
This presentation briefly demonstrates why one should not always trust Google nor Wikipedia, gives principles for deciding whether an online source is trustworthy, and introduces good online sources and ways of doing research online.
Become A Google+ Wizard - Tots & Technology 2015Diana Benner
Google+ is a great tool for connecting with other educators and like-minded individuals. Get plugged into an amazing circle of some of the best educators around the world. Learn how Google+ can be a magical place.
This handout was utilized on December 14, 2011 at the Rural Housing: Reframing the Way Forward event at the Maroney Commons in Howard, SD. Materials were developed by systems mapper David Peter Stroh.
A $6.8 million LEED Platinum conference and training center being built in Howard, South Dakota (pop. 1000).
Maroney Rural Learning Center is a gathering place for small town leaders to reimagine rural together.
Visit http://rurallearningcenter.org or email contact@rurallearningcenter.org.
The final recommendations given by a team of 16 architects, landscape architects, planners and community development specialists to the residents of Huron, SD after a three day design charrette. The charrette focused on the community's downtown region.
Community Service Project from Plain Green Conference 2010 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
We built a tool lending library at SF Seminary's Summit House to serve the Pettigrew Heights neighborhood. All volunteer strawbale construction. The project is a demonstration for enabling city building code to allow for safe and effective strawbale construction.
Visit http://plaingreen.org.
Should CEOs blog? and Tweet?
You will learn why the answer is yes and see examples of social media for learning, communicating and possibly changing our organizations in major ways. We are truly experiencing a social media revolution (Eric Qualman)
This preso is my latest on Social Media & the Role of the Chief Executive given to the CPA-SEA meeting of State Society CEOs and the AICPA at the mid-winter meeting 2012.
Full of links and resources, including the five steps to get started now, reading list, and videos to inspire you and provoke you to action!
Overview of personal professional use of social media, professional learning network development, and using social media tools with emphasis on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
What is social media? What is web 2.0? Why should I care and how is it going to impact my bottom line? Around every corner you turn these days we hear about social media, bloggers, social networking. The list goes on and on. EDA Consulting is hosting a low-cost webinar to show you just what these tools are, how you can use them, and how to connect them directly to fundraising and communications.
Using social media is just one tool for developing you fundraising and communications strategy. They are an entry point and can be used as part of a larger plan to help you achieve your funding goals. We will look at models such as Students for a Free Tibet and the Obama campaign as prime examples of how organizations can raise tens of thousands and even millions of dollars through social media. Just like that crazy thing called the internet, it looks as though social media is here to stay, so take a short time to learn more about it from the comfort of your own computer.
Emily Davis will facilitate the training, answer your questions, and help you to walk away with a clearer sense of what this whole social media concept is and how it can benefit you and your organization. For more details visit the EDA Consulting website. You will receive call in and log in instructions in your confirmation email and the day before the webinar.
Demystifying Web 2.0 Tools for VolCom Groups:Beth Kanter
You may have heard the words, but what do they really mean for nonprofit organizations? This session introduces the concepts and tools behind the next generation of internet technologies or what has been dubbed "Web.20" or "Social Media." We�ll do some live demos of these tools, discuss their potential to enhance our work, along with some of the concerns they raise.
You�ll come away with a basic understanding of and context for the words that are buzzing around us, along with references for continued exploration.
Beth Kanter and David Wilcox
If your nonprofit sponsors events in your community, this webinar is for you! Learn how you can use social content to get the most out of your community's events: including generating buzz about the event and how to leverage offline events online
What are the stories, facts, and details of your nonprofit that will build a sense of community and action? We'll answer those questions and share what tools can get you there during this important webinar
Social media is just that, social. In order to build the most effective strategy for your nonprofit, you'll need to start talking with the people who care about what you do. There is a smattering of ways to do this - in this webinar, we'll suggest a few principles and tools you can use to build effective conversations.
People are talking about your brand-are you listening? In this webinar, we’ll cover the principles and tools you need to listen to and learn from your customers online.
In this presentation, Bobbi Gaukel from One8y Creative walks you through five steps of brand development; they include Discovery, Strategy, Articulation, Activation, and Maintenance and describes how they relate to social media.
Branding expert Bobbi Gaukel of One8y Creative will introduce branding as it relates to nonprofit organizations. You’ll learn how to set your brand apart from the crowd, integrate your message and measure success in this webinar.
Lindsey Karlson and Mike Knutson shared their thoughts on how organizations can help rural entrepreneurs develop social media strategies at the 2010 Grassroots and Groundswork Conference
design:South Dakota, Project Deuel County. March 2009.
These are scans of the final vision boards presented to the community. Better quality images than the first slideshow.
Women In Blue Jeans Conference 2009
Turning Your Small Town Around
hosted by Joe Bartmann
Interactive dialogue about the way rural communities can create a better future, and how you can lead the way.
15. #1 Conversations => Trust Actually, what we are saying is that conversations can build social capital,which in turn helps communities get things done
30. It’s about listening RSS Feeds-- RSS is a technology that enables users to receive updates on their favorite blogs & websites Source: “RSS in Plain English”/YouTube
46. It’s about building a movement Attributes of a Tribe: Connect to one another Connect to a leader Connect to an idea Source: Seth Godin, Tribes, p. 1 Read Seth’s blog
47. “Great Leaders create movements by empowering the tribe to communicate.” Quote: Seth Godin, Tribes, p. ?
Rather than a definition, I like to describe social media as a set of values or characterisitcs(briefly explain these values)These values tell us how we will use the web. If a tool helps you accomplish these things on-line, it’s probably a social media tool.So… what are there…. Probably 10-15 social media tools? Don’t we wish
So, we showed you some characteristics and values a little earlier. We now want to put them into context and give them a little different spin.It’s about Connecting with a purposeIt’s about ListeningIt’ll help “Get Things Done”It’s about CollaborationIt’ll help build a movement
Google Alerts sends you email alerts so you can “listen” to what’s being said on the web. One of the simplest listening tools is “Google Alerts”. Many if not most are probably using this tool already. The way it works is you go to the Google Alert’s homepage and signup up for “keywords” Google then sends you a message each time that keyword appears in their top twenty search. One of the topics I follow is wind energy in South Dakota. You can see the results of one day’s worth of new web content.Alternative Image -- picture of the Google Homepage sign-up