20110519 Doe maar sociaal - Gemeente UtrechtPaulus Veltman
Presentatie over het inzetten van sociale media bij de gemeentelijk overheid, ontwikkeld voor de Gemeente Utrecht / 't Bureau
Veel praktische voorbeelden en best practices.
20110519 Doe maar sociaal - Gemeente UtrechtPaulus Veltman
Presentatie over het inzetten van sociale media bij de gemeentelijk overheid, ontwikkeld voor de Gemeente Utrecht / 't Bureau
Veel praktische voorbeelden en best practices.
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The document discusses operating systems and their classification. It describes that an operating system (OS) serves as an intermediary between application software and computer hardware. The key parts of an OS include the kernel, which manages the entire OS and loads other programs as needed, and the user interface, which can be either command-line or graphical. Common personal computer OSs include Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, while network OSs extend standard OSs to enable resource sharing and security over a network.
The document discusses the key components that make up a computer system unit. It describes the central processing unit, memory components like RAM and ROM, the motherboard, buses that transfer data, expansion cards and ports that connect peripheral devices. The system unit houses the electronic components and motherboard that organize the computer's activities.
The document discusses the basic components of a computer system, including hardware and software. It describes the four main hardware components that handle data: input devices, the central processing unit (CPU), output devices, and storage. Input devices like keyboards and mice take in data. The CPU processes and transforms data into information. Output devices like monitors and printers display processed information. Storage, such as hard disks, securely holds data and programs. The software directs the hardware's functions and allows users to access the computer's capabilities.
The document contains short poems or descriptions about different types of clouds from various students. It describes clouds like cumulonimbus, stratus, cirrus, and tornado clouds. The clouds are depicted bringing rain, sunshine, and in one case, a potential tornado. Rainbows are mentioned as appearing after some rain.
There are several factors that determine a computer's processing speed, including microprocessor speed, cache memory, and parallel processing. Microprocessor speed is measured in megahertz or gigahertz, while performance is gauged by metrics like MIPS and megaflops. Cache memory provides temporary storage of frequently used data and instructions to increase speed. Parallel processing uses multiple processors simultaneously to drastically improve speeds compared to single processor computers.
A list of names was provided with "Spring By" in front of each name. There were 17 different names on the list: Ashley, Alex, Adam K., Andrew, Carly, Dylan, Erika, Hannah, Hayden, Juliana, Koa, Kyle, Landon, Madalyn, Maggie, Makenna, Marian, Matthew, Nate, Sophie, Thomas, and Zeke.
The document discusses various computer input and output methods. It describes common input devices like keyboards, pointing devices including mice, trackballs, touchpads, joysticks and graphics tablets. It also covers optical recognition technologies for converting text, images, barcodes and handwriting into digital data for processing by computers. Source data automation aims to directly input data at its source to reduce costs and errors compared to manual data entry.
This slidecast discusses the 3 levels of Collaboration: Cooperation, Coordination, and Collaboration. It compares the three levels and presents their benefits to students and teachers.
The document discusses Creative Commons licensing and how it enables sharing and reuse of creative works. It provides quotes from Cory Doctorow about how copying content is natural and beneficial. Doctorow advocates for liberal sharing and sees digital copying as a positive aspect of 21st century culture. The document also discusses the Peach open movie project and how it licensed its works under Creative Commons.
Peru is a constitutional republic located in South America. Its capital and largest city is Lima. The flag represents the Inca empire and independence movement, with red symbolizing blood shed and white representing peace. Peru's economy relies on industries like mining, fishing, and agriculture of crops such as asparagus, coffee and sugarcane. Its currency is the Nuevo sol.
The document discusses different types of secondary storage used in computer systems, focusing on magnetic disk storage. It describes diskettes and hard disks, the basic components and technologies used. Diskettes are flexible and store 1.44 MB or less, while hard disks are rigid platters that can store hundreds of gigabytes. Hard disks assemble multiple platters and use read/write heads to access and transfer data via tracks and sectors.
This document is a quiz about identifying various organs and body systems. It provides clues in the form of descriptive statements about each part's function or features. The learner then identifies the organ or system being described. There are over 20 multiple choice questions about parts of the human body.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software, how to use and acquire software, and computer personnel roles. It discusses system software, applications software that enables computers to perform tasks like document production, calculations, graphics, and more. It also describes custom software tailored for specific needs, packaged software sold commercially, and how to obtain free, shareware, open-source, and commercial software. The document outlines roles of computer professionals like data entry operators, computer operators, systems analysts, and chief information officers.
There are three main methods for organizing data files: sequential, direct, and indexed. Sequential organization stores records in order by a key field, requiring reading all prior records to access a specific one. Direct organization allows random access via a record key and a formula to derive the disk address. Indexed organization stores records sequentially but also has an index containing the record key and associated address for direct access. Data can be processed via batch or transaction processing. Batch processing collects transactions into batches to update the master file periodically, while transaction processing handles each transaction immediately as it occurs.
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Social Media training voor Gemeenten Utrecht 31-10-13Herwin Wevers
Social media training voor Gemeenten
- De 12 Stappen van een effectief Social Media Plan.
- Efficiënte en effectieve inzet Social Media Instrumenten.
- Goede en minder goede praktijkvoorbeelden van de inzet van Social Media door nederlandse gemeenten.
- Online Community Management: Opbouwen en onderhouden betrokkenheid en bereik
- Meten en Monitoren van de Sociale Media activiteiten. Welke (gratis) tools je daarvoor kunt inzetten?
- Webcare. Hoe werkt het en hoe implementeer je dit in je gemeente?
Locatie: Utrecht, 31 oktober 2013
Hoofdtrainer: Herwin Wevers
Gastsprekers:
Ramses de Vries - Overgemeenten - http://prezi.com/-vhdunnqtpzc/over-gemeenten-webcare-31-oktober-2013/
Ewoud de Voogd - HowAboutYou - http://www.slideshare.net/edevoogd/2013-10-31-webcare-en-online-media-monitoring-bij-gemeenten-met-howa-aboutyou
Presentatie van Irini Salverda (Alterra, Wageningen UR) over de rol van sociale media in de netwerksamenleving en in het bijzonder over de mogelijkheden van het gebruik van sociale media door informele burgernetwerken om invloed uit te oefenen op sturingsprocessen in het publieke domein. Ten behoeve van de workshop over de rol en mogelijkheden van sociale media bij het onderzoeksprogramma IPOP Informational Governance van Wageningen UR.
2. Wat is sociale media?
Sociale media is een verzamelbegrip voor online
platformen waar de gebruikers, zonder of met minimale
tussenkomst van een professionele redactie, de inhoud
verzorgen. Hoofdkenmerken zijn interactie en dialoog
tussen de gebruikers.
Bron: Wikipedia
5. 1. Doel
"Would you tell me, please, which way I ought
to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want
to get to," said the Cat.
"I don’t much care where--" said Alice.
"Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,"
said the Cat.
(Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 6)
Afbeelding uit: Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland (1951)
6. 1. Doel
Stel een doel (bv. informatie delen, dienstverlening, conversatie)
Zo kun je beter je gebruik sturen en is het minder
tijdverslindend.
Wees ook realistisch met je doel.
Verwacht geen miljoen likes op 2 dagen.
Denk ook niet meteen aan ROI, maar
evalueer enkel je gebruik.
7. 2. LinkedIn
Zo volledig mogelijk (liefst 100%)
Recente foto
Werkinfo updaten
Skills toevoegen
8. 3. Security
Zorg voor een goed wachtwoord
Wijzig dit regelmatig
Publieke pc's: niets opslaan - geschiedenis wissen
Kijk regelmatig je instellingen na
(bv. sites waar je met facebook ingelogd bent)
19. Discussie en vragen
1. Vragen?
2. Zelf zoeken naar werknemers/gevers?
3. Het uiten van ergernissen op internetfora:
Een uitlaatklep of een valstrik?
4. Grens tussen privé en professioneel
gebruik?