This document provides an overview of a training module on storytelling as a business model for tourism development. It discusses how storytelling can be an effective way to connect people and promote entrepreneurship in the tourism industry.
The module aims to teach participants about using storytelling and "imagineering" as an alternative to traditional solitary entrepreneurship approaches. It promotes bringing entrepreneurs together around a common story to achieve shared goals and benefits.
The module uses the example of Slot Loevestein castle in the Netherlands to illustrate how developing a story-based business model can revitalize a local economy through job creation and improved livelihoods. It outlines the "Spiral of Creation" process for turning ideas into reality through stages
This document provides an overview of a training module on storytelling as a business model for tourism development. It discusses how storytelling can be an effective way to connect people and promote entrepreneurship in the tourism industry.
The module aims to teach participants about using storytelling and "imagineering" as an alternative to traditional solitary entrepreneurship approaches. It promotes bringing entrepreneurs together around a common story to achieve shared goals and benefits.
The module uses the example of Slot Loevestein castle in the Netherlands to illustrate how developing a story-based business model can revitalize a local economy through job creation and improved livelihoods. It outlines the "Spiral of Creation" process for turning ideas into reality through stages
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from online diaries to include different categories like personal blogs, news blogs, collaborative blogs, and more. It also explains some popular social media tools and how they allowed users to share content and connect with others in new ways. These include social networks, media sharing sites, forums, and other sites that facilitated user interaction and content generation. The document also provides examples of popular blogging platforms and social networking websites used today.
The document discusses the history and evolution of blogs and blogging. It explains that blogs started as static websites (Web 1.0) and evolved to allow two-way communication (Web 2.0), including the rise of social media and social networking sites. It then focuses on using the blogging platform Blogger within Windows 7. Key points covered include how to create and manage a blog on Blogger, different types of blogs, and considerations for getting started with blogging.
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from weblogs in the late 1990s and became a way for individuals to post frequent updates and engage in two-way conversations. The document also outlines several types of social media like social networking sites, media sharing platforms, forums, and social bookmarking/news sites. It provides examples of popular blogs and social media websites in each category.
The document discusses the history and types of weblogs (blogs) and their relationship to the development of the internet and USB technology. It notes that blogs evolved from web page publishing in the 1990s and became more collaborative with user commenting and interaction. Different types of blogs are outlined including linklogs, photoblogs, vlogs, and various topic-focused blogs. Instructions for choosing blog hosting and using blogging platforms like Blogger are also provided.
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from weblogs in the late 1990s and became a way for individuals to post frequent updates and engage in two-way conversations. The document also outlines several types of social media like social networking sites, media sharing platforms, forums, and bookmarking/news sites. It provides examples of popular blogs and social media websites in each category.
The document discusses the history and types of weblogs (or blogs) and their relationship to the development of the internet and USB technology. It notes that blogs evolved from web page publishing in the 1990s and became more interactive with user commenting and links to other blogs. The document categorizes different types of blogs, such as linklogs, photoblogs, vlogs, and various topic-specific blogs. It also provides basic instructions on choosing blogging platforms, creating blog content, and promoting blogs.
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from online diaries to include different categories like personal blogs, news blogs, collaborative blogs, and more. It also explains some popular social media tools and how they allowed users to share content and connect with others in new ways. These include social networks, media sharing sites, forums, and other sites that facilitated user interaction and content generation. The document also provides examples of popular blogging platforms and social networking websites used today.
The document discusses the history and evolution of blogs and blogging. It explains that blogs started as static websites (Web 1.0) and evolved to allow two-way communication (Web 2.0), including the rise of social media and social networking sites. It then focuses on using the blogging platform Blogger within Windows 7. Key points covered include how to create and manage a blog on Blogger, different types of blogs, and considerations for getting started with blogging.
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from weblogs in the late 1990s and became a way for individuals to post frequent updates and engage in two-way conversations. The document also outlines several types of social media like social networking sites, media sharing platforms, forums, and social bookmarking/news sites. It provides examples of popular blogs and social media websites in each category.
The document discusses the history and types of weblogs (blogs) and their relationship to the development of the internet and USB technology. It notes that blogs evolved from web page publishing in the 1990s and became more collaborative with user commenting and interaction. Different types of blogs are outlined including linklogs, photoblogs, vlogs, and various topic-focused blogs. Instructions for choosing blog hosting and using blogging platforms like Blogger are also provided.
The document discusses the history and types of blogs and social media. It describes how blogs evolved from weblogs in the late 1990s and became a way for individuals to post frequent updates and engage in two-way conversations. The document also outlines several types of social media like social networking sites, media sharing platforms, forums, and bookmarking/news sites. It provides examples of popular blogs and social media websites in each category.
The document discusses the history and types of weblogs (or blogs) and their relationship to the development of the internet and USB technology. It notes that blogs evolved from web page publishing in the 1990s and became more interactive with user commenting and links to other blogs. The document categorizes different types of blogs, such as linklogs, photoblogs, vlogs, and various topic-specific blogs. It also provides basic instructions on choosing blogging platforms, creating blog content, and promoting blogs.