Social Networking: Sharing Information and Privacy Onlinejplumer
Social networking sites allow individuals to connect and share information about themselves, interests, photos, and more with other users. While sharing can be beneficial, failing to properly use privacy settings increases risks by allowing all users free access to posted content. Ultimately, the responsibility lies with users to take advantage of privacy tools and be aware of what they share online, rather than blaming social media sites.
The document discusses how social media and the web have changed citizen engagement for the City of Dublin, Ohio. It outlines the communications tools Dublin is currently using successfully like their website, blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and e-newsletters. It emphasizes focusing on building relationships with residents over technology and delivering the right message through the right medium. It also provides tips for managing social media presence and the benefits it can provide like increased search visibility, deeper community relationships and brand awareness.
Bijan graduated from Boston College in 1991 and met his wife there. After facing rejection, he found his passion in startups and venture capital. He now works at Spark Capital investing in innovative companies. The document discusses how open platforms and real-time information have enabled a new generation of creators and entrepreneurs to build companies in a capital efficient way using agile development and cloud services. It provides advice for starting companies, such as starting with a small team and side projects.
Presentation delivered at the Eddystone Trust Sexual Health & HIV conference on Thursdays 29th Sep. I presented an overview of social media, young people's use, models of engagement & internet safety protocols and online resources.
Website: http://www.onlineyouthoutreach.co.uk
E-mail: info@katiebacon.co.uk
Twitter: @Katie_bacon
The document discusses using web-based tools for public engagement. It outlines the benefits of these tools, such as being citizen-led, cost effective, and allowing for openness and transparency. It also categorizes different types of tools, including social networks, wikis, multimedia sharing sites, and virtual worlds. The document proposes monitoring online conversations, engaging existing communities, and building an online presence through partnerships.
Gcsv 2011 taking social media to the next step-andrew hoffmanServe Indiana
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
- The document discusses best practices for crisis communications and engagement on social media for a Mexican tourism board. It covers monitoring social media, acknowledging issues, explaining responses and progress, and rebuilding reputation after a crisis.
- Key points discussed include setting up Google alerts and RSS feeds to monitor conversations, acknowledging salient points of any negative news, providing timely updates on response and progress, and using social media to build trust before a crisis occurs.
- UK legislation is mentioned regarding impersonation and deception on social media which can carry jail time. Case studies on JetBlue and a pet food recall response are also summarized.
This document discusses social networking and its positive and negative aspects. It provides information on popular social media sites like Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, WhatsApp, SecondLife and how businesses can utilize social networking. While social networking allows users to connect at low costs and share information, it can also invade privacy and be addictive. The conclusion is that social networking is a double-edged sword that connects distant people but risks distancing close relationships.
Social Networking: Sharing Information and Privacy Onlinejplumer
Social networking sites allow individuals to connect and share information about themselves, interests, photos, and more with other users. While sharing can be beneficial, failing to properly use privacy settings increases risks by allowing all users free access to posted content. Ultimately, the responsibility lies with users to take advantage of privacy tools and be aware of what they share online, rather than blaming social media sites.
The document discusses how social media and the web have changed citizen engagement for the City of Dublin, Ohio. It outlines the communications tools Dublin is currently using successfully like their website, blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and e-newsletters. It emphasizes focusing on building relationships with residents over technology and delivering the right message through the right medium. It also provides tips for managing social media presence and the benefits it can provide like increased search visibility, deeper community relationships and brand awareness.
Bijan graduated from Boston College in 1991 and met his wife there. After facing rejection, he found his passion in startups and venture capital. He now works at Spark Capital investing in innovative companies. The document discusses how open platforms and real-time information have enabled a new generation of creators and entrepreneurs to build companies in a capital efficient way using agile development and cloud services. It provides advice for starting companies, such as starting with a small team and side projects.
Presentation delivered at the Eddystone Trust Sexual Health & HIV conference on Thursdays 29th Sep. I presented an overview of social media, young people's use, models of engagement & internet safety protocols and online resources.
Website: http://www.onlineyouthoutreach.co.uk
E-mail: info@katiebacon.co.uk
Twitter: @Katie_bacon
The document discusses using web-based tools for public engagement. It outlines the benefits of these tools, such as being citizen-led, cost effective, and allowing for openness and transparency. It also categorizes different types of tools, including social networks, wikis, multimedia sharing sites, and virtual worlds. The document proposes monitoring online conversations, engaging existing communities, and building an online presence through partnerships.
Gcsv 2011 taking social media to the next step-andrew hoffmanServe Indiana
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
- The document discusses best practices for crisis communications and engagement on social media for a Mexican tourism board. It covers monitoring social media, acknowledging issues, explaining responses and progress, and rebuilding reputation after a crisis.
- Key points discussed include setting up Google alerts and RSS feeds to monitor conversations, acknowledging salient points of any negative news, providing timely updates on response and progress, and using social media to build trust before a crisis occurs.
- UK legislation is mentioned regarding impersonation and deception on social media which can carry jail time. Case studies on JetBlue and a pet food recall response are also summarized.
This document discusses social networking and its positive and negative aspects. It provides information on popular social media sites like Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, WhatsApp, SecondLife and how businesses can utilize social networking. While social networking allows users to connect at low costs and share information, it can also invade privacy and be addictive. The conclusion is that social networking is a double-edged sword that connects distant people but risks distancing close relationships.
Stuff that keeps community managers awake at nightRobin Hamman
The brief (15 minute) scene setting presentation I gave at the Press Gazette Media Law conference in London, 24 June, 2008. More detail here:
http://www.cybersoc.com/2008/06/press-gazette-m.html
This document summarizes the privacy issues with Google's Buzz social networking product when it was first launched in 2010. [1] It automatically generated social networks of users' contacts without properly notifying users or allowing them to opt out. [2] This led to privacy complaints being filed against Google. [3] While Google apologized and made changes to address privacy concerns, some users still felt wary about Google after this issue.
Presentation for Texas Municipal League entitled "The Train Has Left the Station: Harnessing the Electronic Energy"
For more information on "Government 2.0", please visit http://topics.govloop.com/gov20.
To connect with other municipal innovators, please visit http://www.govloop.com/group/munigov.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on digital engagement. The workshop will include familiarizing participants with social media platforms, concepts, and case studies. Sessions will cover how to be a social reporter, writing social media guidelines, understanding networks, and using social media to promote organizations. The document provides context on the evolution of the internet from the pre-web era to modern social media. It discusses early examples like Jennicam and contrasts broadcasting with today's emphasis on sharing and participation.
The document discusses using web tools to engage communities and encourage collaboration. It highlights how people are increasingly using the web for sharing content like blogs, photos and videos. It also discusses how tools can help identify needs, enable networking and campaigning. However, tools alone are not enough - organizations need to embrace qualities like being collaborative, transparent and engaging online. It cautions that digital divides still exist and finding solutions will require capacity and resources.
Presentation for public sector marketing conference on online community engagement for non technical audience. About how times have changed, methods for engaging with your community, and some case studies from public sector and government.
This document discusses how new technologies are enabling new forms of engagement and interaction online through crowdsourcing, social networking, location-based services, augmented reality, and integrating websites with social media platforms. It notes that while technology empowers people, it can also take things away, and addresses challenges around supporting artists in the digital age.
Este es una presentación power point que usé para rendir conversación en mi instituto de inglés, recopilando informaion desde distintas presentaiones de este sitio. Muchas gracias, acá les devuelvo la ayuda.
Community organizers must 'cut an issue' from a broader social problem in order to effectively mobilize people to action. This set of slides presents considerations in cutting an issue. It is based on the book, Organizing for Social Change, by Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall, and Steve Max.
The document discusses the rise of social media and how it differs from traditional websites. It defines social media as social broadcasting that allows users to access and share content anywhere through mashups. Examples provided include social networks and microblogging. The document also notes how social media has shifted interactions online from large, controlled campaigns to more personal, available connections where users generate and share content as themselves.
Gamma Phi Beta is one of five sororities at DU whose philanthropy includes Campfire USA and Girls on the Run. The document discusses Gamma Phi Beta's social media presence and demographics, how social media can connect current and alumni members, and a plan to focus on alumni recruitment through regular chapter updates on Facebook to foster better relationships and opportunities between members and alumni.
This document discusses how Web 2.0 tools can be used for collaboration even when working remotely. It provides examples of social bookmarking using del.icio.us, using wikis on Penn State's wikispaces, blogging on Penn State blogs, and sharing presentations on SlideShare. The document cites concepts like the "wisdom of crowds" and how collective intelligence can emerge from groups.
This document discusses the evolution of social media and how it relates to human nature. It describes how Web 1.0 consisted of static pages, while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and interaction through blogs, podcasts, and social networks. The document suggests Web 3.0 will merge the digital and physical world through smarter computers. It argues that humans' innate desire for social connection drives technological advances that increasingly enable people to connect with one another online.
Presentation to Ark Group Community Engagement conference. Presentation covers utilising the web and social media to engage with communities online. For a non-technical audience.
The document discusses the Storm Smart Coasts Network, which aims to connect coastal decision makers with resources to help protect communities from storms. It provides information on identifying problems, researching solutions, and sharing knowledge. The network goals are to connect audiences with resources and with each other to exchange local needs and available support. Features on the website include latest news, storm conditions, funding sources, discussion forums, and submitted resources from users.
Exploiting the new wave of empowered online usersHugh Wallace
Oxjam is a month-long fundraising event organized by Oxfam that uses online social networks like Myspace to empower individuals to plan their own music events to raise money. Myspace was a good platform because it had a large existing user base in music and allowed organizers to connect, coordinate regional events, and promote their activities. The Oxjam campaign on Myspace was very successful at driving traffic to the main website and press coverage of local events, showing the potential of social networks for grassroots fundraising campaigns. However, it also presented challenges like losing some control over branding and ensuring the network remained engaged over the long term.
Spina bifida is a birth defect where the spinal cord fails to fully develop, leaving an opening in the spine. It affects about 1,300 babies per year in the US. While the exact cause is unknown, it occurs early in pregnancy when the spine fails to fully close. Web 2.0 tools like blogs, videos, wikis and social media can help educate people about spina bifida, connect individuals for support, and encourage fundraising for research. These tools allow sharing of information, personal stories, tutorials and presentations to raise awareness of the issue.
Introduction to Social Media & BusinessMarcus Kuhn
The document discusses the rise of social media and its importance for businesses. It defines key concepts like Web 2.0, which enabled user-generated content and networks, and social media, which focuses on online dialogue and engagement. Examples show how businesses have successfully used social media for public relations, customer service, and marketing. Best practices include listening to customers, actively engaging on social media, and measuring results. The document argues that social media is transforming how companies work and that resistance is futile as customers increasingly interact with brands online.
O documento discute paradigmas atuais em ciência e tecnologia e propõe abordagens alternativas baseadas em processos, movimento e colaboração. Ele sugere entender estruturas como manifestações de processos subjacentes e enxergar o tempo não como um fluxo, mas como possibilidade. A colaboração é vista como um processo emergente de relacionamentos, não determinado por estruturas, mas sim pelo tecido de sincronicidades.
El documento habla sobre la evaluación como herramienta para la gestión de instituciones educativas. Discutió que la evaluación debe ser un proceso permanente que involucra a todos los actores de la institución y requiere un marco institucional coherente para lograr objetivos comunes. También cubrió la importancia de definir un plan educativo institucional y currículo articulado. La conclusión es que la evaluación, innovación y trabajo hacia indicadores de calidad pueden ayudar a mejorar los aprendizajes y oferta educativa de una institución.
Stuff that keeps community managers awake at nightRobin Hamman
The brief (15 minute) scene setting presentation I gave at the Press Gazette Media Law conference in London, 24 June, 2008. More detail here:
http://www.cybersoc.com/2008/06/press-gazette-m.html
This document summarizes the privacy issues with Google's Buzz social networking product when it was first launched in 2010. [1] It automatically generated social networks of users' contacts without properly notifying users or allowing them to opt out. [2] This led to privacy complaints being filed against Google. [3] While Google apologized and made changes to address privacy concerns, some users still felt wary about Google after this issue.
Presentation for Texas Municipal League entitled "The Train Has Left the Station: Harnessing the Electronic Energy"
For more information on "Government 2.0", please visit http://topics.govloop.com/gov20.
To connect with other municipal innovators, please visit http://www.govloop.com/group/munigov.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on digital engagement. The workshop will include familiarizing participants with social media platforms, concepts, and case studies. Sessions will cover how to be a social reporter, writing social media guidelines, understanding networks, and using social media to promote organizations. The document provides context on the evolution of the internet from the pre-web era to modern social media. It discusses early examples like Jennicam and contrasts broadcasting with today's emphasis on sharing and participation.
The document discusses using web tools to engage communities and encourage collaboration. It highlights how people are increasingly using the web for sharing content like blogs, photos and videos. It also discusses how tools can help identify needs, enable networking and campaigning. However, tools alone are not enough - organizations need to embrace qualities like being collaborative, transparent and engaging online. It cautions that digital divides still exist and finding solutions will require capacity and resources.
Presentation for public sector marketing conference on online community engagement for non technical audience. About how times have changed, methods for engaging with your community, and some case studies from public sector and government.
This document discusses how new technologies are enabling new forms of engagement and interaction online through crowdsourcing, social networking, location-based services, augmented reality, and integrating websites with social media platforms. It notes that while technology empowers people, it can also take things away, and addresses challenges around supporting artists in the digital age.
Este es una presentación power point que usé para rendir conversación en mi instituto de inglés, recopilando informaion desde distintas presentaiones de este sitio. Muchas gracias, acá les devuelvo la ayuda.
Community organizers must 'cut an issue' from a broader social problem in order to effectively mobilize people to action. This set of slides presents considerations in cutting an issue. It is based on the book, Organizing for Social Change, by Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall, and Steve Max.
The document discusses the rise of social media and how it differs from traditional websites. It defines social media as social broadcasting that allows users to access and share content anywhere through mashups. Examples provided include social networks and microblogging. The document also notes how social media has shifted interactions online from large, controlled campaigns to more personal, available connections where users generate and share content as themselves.
Gamma Phi Beta is one of five sororities at DU whose philanthropy includes Campfire USA and Girls on the Run. The document discusses Gamma Phi Beta's social media presence and demographics, how social media can connect current and alumni members, and a plan to focus on alumni recruitment through regular chapter updates on Facebook to foster better relationships and opportunities between members and alumni.
This document discusses how Web 2.0 tools can be used for collaboration even when working remotely. It provides examples of social bookmarking using del.icio.us, using wikis on Penn State's wikispaces, blogging on Penn State blogs, and sharing presentations on SlideShare. The document cites concepts like the "wisdom of crowds" and how collective intelligence can emerge from groups.
This document discusses the evolution of social media and how it relates to human nature. It describes how Web 1.0 consisted of static pages, while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and interaction through blogs, podcasts, and social networks. The document suggests Web 3.0 will merge the digital and physical world through smarter computers. It argues that humans' innate desire for social connection drives technological advances that increasingly enable people to connect with one another online.
Presentation to Ark Group Community Engagement conference. Presentation covers utilising the web and social media to engage with communities online. For a non-technical audience.
The document discusses the Storm Smart Coasts Network, which aims to connect coastal decision makers with resources to help protect communities from storms. It provides information on identifying problems, researching solutions, and sharing knowledge. The network goals are to connect audiences with resources and with each other to exchange local needs and available support. Features on the website include latest news, storm conditions, funding sources, discussion forums, and submitted resources from users.
Exploiting the new wave of empowered online usersHugh Wallace
Oxjam is a month-long fundraising event organized by Oxfam that uses online social networks like Myspace to empower individuals to plan their own music events to raise money. Myspace was a good platform because it had a large existing user base in music and allowed organizers to connect, coordinate regional events, and promote their activities. The Oxjam campaign on Myspace was very successful at driving traffic to the main website and press coverage of local events, showing the potential of social networks for grassroots fundraising campaigns. However, it also presented challenges like losing some control over branding and ensuring the network remained engaged over the long term.
Spina bifida is a birth defect where the spinal cord fails to fully develop, leaving an opening in the spine. It affects about 1,300 babies per year in the US. While the exact cause is unknown, it occurs early in pregnancy when the spine fails to fully close. Web 2.0 tools like blogs, videos, wikis and social media can help educate people about spina bifida, connect individuals for support, and encourage fundraising for research. These tools allow sharing of information, personal stories, tutorials and presentations to raise awareness of the issue.
Introduction to Social Media & BusinessMarcus Kuhn
The document discusses the rise of social media and its importance for businesses. It defines key concepts like Web 2.0, which enabled user-generated content and networks, and social media, which focuses on online dialogue and engagement. Examples show how businesses have successfully used social media for public relations, customer service, and marketing. Best practices include listening to customers, actively engaging on social media, and measuring results. The document argues that social media is transforming how companies work and that resistance is futile as customers increasingly interact with brands online.
O documento discute paradigmas atuais em ciência e tecnologia e propõe abordagens alternativas baseadas em processos, movimento e colaboração. Ele sugere entender estruturas como manifestações de processos subjacentes e enxergar o tempo não como um fluxo, mas como possibilidade. A colaboração é vista como um processo emergente de relacionamentos, não determinado por estruturas, mas sim pelo tecido de sincronicidades.
El documento habla sobre la evaluación como herramienta para la gestión de instituciones educativas. Discutió que la evaluación debe ser un proceso permanente que involucra a todos los actores de la institución y requiere un marco institucional coherente para lograr objetivos comunes. También cubrió la importancia de definir un plan educativo institucional y currículo articulado. La conclusión es que la evaluación, innovación y trabajo hacia indicadores de calidad pueden ayudar a mejorar los aprendizajes y oferta educativa de una institución.
Este documento presenta el programa de la asignatura de Física para el segundo ciclo de nivel secundario en el año 2007. Se divide en tres unidades: la introducción al estudio de la Física, la cinemática que analiza el movimiento rectilíneo uniforme y uniformemente variado, y la dinámica que estudia las fuerzas de Newton, el trabajo, la energía cinética y potencial.
Este documento trata sobre la contaminación y sus efectos en la salud humana y el medio ambiente. Explica los diferentes tipos de contaminación como la atmosférica, del agua y del suelo, así como sus causas y efectos. También describe medidas para prevenir y reducir la contaminación.
O documento fornece informações sobre métodos de adivinhação como jogar búzios, cartas ciganas e tarô. São técnicas utilizadas para prever o futuro ou obter respostas através da interpretação de símbolos. O email calmmenez@gmail.com também é mencionado, possivelmente para contato sobre esses serviços.
1) O documento descreve uma Mesa Radiônica Quântica, uma ferramenta radiestésica e radiônica utilizada para diagnósticos, medições energéticas e harmonizações.
2) A mesa utiliza símbolos como a Vesica Piscis, a Estrela de Davi e a Chama Trina para canalizar energias ascendentes através do corpo mental e amor do operador.
3) Ela contém diversos elementos como o alfabeto, cores, pontilhados e um relógio para realizar perguntas e medições sobre porcentagens
Este documento fornece uma introdução à Mesa Quântica Estelar, incluindo seu objetivo de manipular energias nocivas para estabelecer harmonia, e explica conceitos como radiestesia, radiônica, psiônica e física quântica.
O documento discute como o meio em que o médium se encontra influencia as manifestações espíritas. Espíritos superiores podem se comunicar mesmo em meios imperfeitos, mas preferem meios sinceros e instruídos. O tipo de Espírito presente em uma reunião depende do caráter e intenções dos participantes.
Este documento lista e descreve vários gráficos radiestésicos e seus usos, incluindo proteção contra energias negativas, limpeza energética, equilíbrio emocional, prosperidade financeira, comunicação e saúde. Os gráficos podem ser usados para pessoas, animais, locais e objetos para fins terapêuticos, de proteção e equilíbrio energético.
A astrologia dos_ciganos_e_a_sua_magia_-_maria_helena_farelliMarcio Lima
Este documento apresenta uma introdução à cultura cigana, descrevendo a origem dos ciganos na Índia e sua longa peregrinação pela Ásia e Europa ao longo dos séculos. A autora também compartilha como seu interesse pelos ciganos despertou na infância ao presenciar um casamento cigano. O texto promete revelar os significados dos símbolos e rituais ciganos observados na ocasião, incluindo sua magia e astrologia.
Antonio rodrigues-os-graficos-em-radiestesiaThais Pacheco
Este documento apresenta diversos gráficos radiestésicos utilizados para análise, dinamização, reequilíbrio ambiental e compensação de energias deletérias, emissão, aplicação em magia e proteção. O autor descreve os principais gráficos desenvolvidos desde o início da radiestesia e seus usos, agrupando-os em categorias. Vários cadernos especiais no final apresentam gráficos para diagnóstico na área da saúde, esotérico, geobiologia, hidrologia e agricultura.
O documento discute a inteligência espiritual como uma terceira forma de inteligência humana. Apresenta as ideias da cientista Danah Zohar sobre a existência de um "Ponto de Deus" no cérebro responsável pelas experiências espirituais e descreve 10 qualidades comuns em pessoas espiritualmente inteligentes, como autoconhecimento, valores, capacidade de lidar com adversidade e holismo. Também resume um processo terapêutico chamado "Fórmula da Compaixão" para remover emoções negativas através da compa
Este documento contém uma ficha de atendimento com informações sobre um paciente, incluindo dados pessoais, avaliação energética inicial e final, constatações de estados psíquicos e motivações, e recursos terapêuticos utilizados como odomertia, cromoterapia, emissão radiônica e uso de cristais.
1. O documento discute a radiestesia, uma técnica tradicional de percepção de energias e ondas de baixa frequência usando instrumentos como pêndulo e varinhas.
2. A radiestesia tem uma longa história, sendo praticada por diversas culturas ao longo dos séculos para fins como detecção de água e minérios.
3. O documento fornece instruções práticas sobre radiestesia e discute teorias, instrumentos, aplicações e recomendações para a prática desta técnica.
Accelerating Social Innovation: NGOs, Open Networks & Developing MarketplacesAyelet Baron
This document summarizes an online network tool kit for connecting social entrepreneurs and practitioners working in developing markets. The objectives are to focus on the citizen sector as the baseline, pilot an online network to drive solutions, and create a scalable social innovation toolkit. The toolkit would provide discussion forums, wikis, blogs and other tools to connect people, share knowledge, and leverage existing expertise to innovate and scale solutions across geographic locations. The goal is to accelerate social innovation by linking entrepreneurs and enabling new markets through collaboration.
How a bunch of geeky stuff you\'ve only barely heard of can make your job eas...Ben Martin
Social media is a broad term that describes various online activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and sharing content like words, pictures, videos, and audio. Some key points about social media include:
- It allows for instant messaging, social networking, sharing photos, videos, and more.
- Popular social media platforms have massive user bases, with billions of videos and millions of Wikipedia entries and blog posts, including many related to boating safety.
- Social media can help organizations build trust with consumers by becoming part of the conversation and establishing themselves as a reliable source of information.
The document discusses the concepts of Web 2.0 and how it has disrupted communications through technologies like wikis, blogs, social networks, and user-generated content. It provides examples of popular Web 2.0 sites and applications and examines how these new forms of interaction online are influencing different age groups and impacting various sectors including government, business, and education.
The document discusses how civic organizations can use social media and web 2.0 technologies to engage with communities. It provides examples of how organizations are using tools like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs to share information, recruit volunteers, and strengthen engagement. It also covers challenges of using social media and provides resources for non-profits looking to improve their online strategies.
The document discusses how World Wide WUSC can better engage people and move them along a "ladder of engagement" through the strategic use of social media and an integrated online and offline approach. It provides examples from the Obama campaign and suggests adopting a conversational tone on social media to personalize the message and encourage various levels of involvement. The overall goal is to inspire and empower people to take action to create positive change in the world.
New Media Morning 2008 - Bill Thompson on Social MediaMedia Studies
The document discusses the rise of social networks and how they have changed media consumption and communication. It notes that two-way communication through sites like Twitter and Facebook require new skills from media companies. Traditional media sites no longer directly connect with their audiences, who now interact through various social platforms. The future of media is focused on joining conversations across many sites rather than restricting content to one's own site. Media companies must follow and engage with evolving audience behaviors on social networks to remain relevant.
Presentation given by Paul Wilkinson to London Constructing Excellence Club on 10 May 2011. If you like this, you should also seek out the presentation given by Philippa Grantham of Studio Klaschka
What are They Doing? Why Online Community Building Matters to HealthcareDavid Emmett
This document discusses trends in online community-building and social media that are relevant for healthcare organizations. It outlines tools like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and wikis that allow for crowdsourcing ideas, sharing information instantly, and organizing unconferences. The document advocates for healthcare organizations like Capital Health to have a vision for using social media to better engage with patients and communities through tactics like livetweeting events and raising awareness. It also provides advice that social media should judiciously support larger needs rather than be an end in itself.
Gov 2.0 for Texas Certified Public Manager (CPM ) ProgramGovLoop
Workshop delivered for the Texas Certified Public Manager (CPM ) Program, June 2010.
For more information on Gov 2.0, please visit http://topics.govloop.com/gov20
The document discusses how nonprofits and foundations are using social media technologies like blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Facebook to share information, engage communities, and fundraise. It provides examples of organizations that are using these channels and outlines some of the benefits of nonprofits becoming "networked nonprofits" that use social media to encourage two-way conversations and enlarge their efforts. It raises questions about how this approach could benefit the CFMC nonprofit and next steps they would need to take to become more of a networked nonprofit organization.
Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 - Why Bother? Shawn Grubb
This document outlines 4 business cases for using Web 2.0 technologies in enterprises: 1) Broadcast to more easily disseminate messages to employees, 2) Scale to spread good ideas across the organization, 3) Connect to leverage employees' knowledge to solve problems, and 4) Build community among employees. It argues that by 2020, 60% of workers will be familiar with technologies like social media from a young age and enterprises need to start adopting Web 2.0 now to prepare for this upcoming workforce, rather than resisting cultural changes.
This document discusses how civic engagement organizations can use online social networking and Web 2.0 technologies. It begins by defining key terms like Web 2.0 and social media, noting that Web 2.0 focuses on user-generated content and participation. Examples of popular social media sites and their large user bases are provided. The document advocates that non-profits should engage online because digital natives expect it, those who adopt these technologies will be more successful, and it can enhance engagement. A variety of social media tools are presented and examples given of non-profits using these tools effectively. The document concludes by offering resources and acknowledging its sources.
Panel: Across The Specturm of Social Media - How Nonprofit Organizations of A...Chad Norman
Panel discussion covering ways nonprofit organizations are using social media and virtual communities to raise money, connect at events, and promote action. Featuring Susan Tenby (TechSoup) and Janet Fouts of (Tatu Digital Media), and Chad Norman (Blackbaud)
The document provides a brief history of the development of the Internet from its origins in the 1960s with ARPANET to modern technologies and websites. It traces major developments like the creation of email in 1971, the world wide web in 1991, popularization of web browsing in the 1990s, and the rise of social media sites from the 2000s like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. The document also includes definitions of Web 2.0 that emphasize user interactivity, collaboration, and sharing of user-generated content online.
The document discusses various social media tools that can be used to build online communities for non-profit organizations, including Flickr, Twitter, Second Life, and others. It provides examples of how these tools have been used successfully by non-profits for purposes like raising awareness, campaigning, documenting impact, and networking. The document also outlines best practices for using these tools and leveraging their strengths while managing the time required for multiple platforms.
The digital revolution and the future 2012Bex Lewis
The document discusses the impact of digital technologies and social media on communication, information sharing, and social practices. It notes how the printing press first enabled widespread access to text and ideas. Similarly, mobile phones and the internet have transformed how people connect and access information globally. While technologies create new opportunities, they also introduce new constraints and can change social behaviors. The future may bring augmented reality, integrated devices as part of the "Internet of Things," and new forms of broadcast and social ministry online. Overall, the document reflects on both the fears and possibilities associated with digital transformation.
1. The document discusses using technology in youth ministry, including an overview of challenges and opportunities presented by technology.
2. It provides examples of using various technologies like blogs, microblogging, social networking and media sharing for youth ministry purposes.
3. The document emphasizes being intentional in creating a technology plan, consulting guidelines, and evaluating the plan on an ongoing basis.
Social Innovator Dialogues Christian Bason public forum slidestotocol
This document discusses leading public sector innovation through co-creation. It outlines four shifts needed: from random to systematic innovation, from managing human resources to building innovation capacity, from running tasks to co-creating new solutions with people, and from administering organizations to courageously leading innovation across sectors. Key approaches are developing shared language, building innovation abilities, orchestrating effective co-creation processes, and providing courageous public leadership. The goal is renewing the public sector through co-creating better solutions for society.
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This document discusses leading public sector innovation through co-creation. It addresses four shifts needed: from random to systematic innovation, from managing human resources to building innovation capacity, from running tasks to orchestrating co-creation processes, and from administering organizations to courageously leading innovation across sectors. Co-creation is presented as a key approach involving broader participation to generate new solutions. The document also outlines building the four Cs of an innovation ecosystem: consciousness, capacity, co-creation, and courage.
This document introduces an application called Suburb MatchMaker created by Raul Caceres, Daniela Fernandez, and Roberto Arias for the #apps4NSW program in March 2010. The application uses government data to help connect people looking to buy or rent properties in specific suburbs.
This document introduces an application called Suburb MatchMaker created by Raul Caceres, Daniela Fernandez, and Roberto Arias for the #apps4NSW program in March 2010. The application uses government data to help connect people looking to relocate to new suburbs.
This document introduces an application called Suburb MatchMaker that was submitted for the #apps4NSW program in March 2010. It lists the names and Twitter handles of three people - Raul Caceres, Daniela Fernandez, and Roberto Arias - who were involved in developing the application.
The document describes Emergent Reality, an Interlocked Social Information System (I.S.I.S.) that aims to connect associations, government, research communities, and non-profits through a shared information platform. It provides a visual walkthrough of the system and discusses its key technology components, including a data-driven web application that leverages commercial and open-source storage, analytics, and visualization tools. The system focuses on innovating how flexible user-generated metadata can interconnect with established taxonomy structures. It is intended to be scalable from local to global use through an information brokerage service model that drives revenue and collaborative partnerships.
The document describes Two Bob's Worth, a micro-volunteering platform that aims to help communities help themselves by connecting volunteers with small, flexible volunteering opportunities. It notes that traditional volunteering is becoming disconnected from local communities and disconnected from people's increasingly online lives. The platform is being developed through consultation with stakeholders and an open developer approach to make volunteering easy and rewarding in order to help both volunteers and organizations.
The document provides information on various sources of support for social innovation projects in Australia, including funding opportunities and capacity building partnerships. It lists programs from the Australian Social Innovation Camp, City of Sydney Matching Grants, UTS Shopfront, NSW State Government business support, School for Social Entrepreneurs, Social Ventures Australia, Philanthropy Australia Directory of Trusts & Foundations, Parramatta City Social Enterprise grants, and Community Builders. Contact details and websites are provided for each program for individuals and organizations to learn more.
This document discusses the Australian Social Innovation Camp, which takes place over a weekend. At the camp, teams of developers, designers and social innovators work to turn ideas into web solutions that can enable social good. Some example ideas mentioned are a software-oriented metal detector for demining, work experience opportunities for the disadvantaged, and an online donation widget for non-profit organizations. The key dates are for the next camp from March 5-7, 2010, with a signup deadline of February 17th.
ASIX is a platform for cross-sector collaboration and a test bed for new methods and tools promoting social innovation. In 2009, ASIX achieved Cisco grant renewal, held social innovation camps attracting over 140 people across Australia, and launched an aging well pilot project. Plans for 2010 include thought leader events, website development, Singapore summer school, further innovation camps, and establishing a social innovation community of practice and incubator.
The document discusses options for improving an existing cancer support website. It provides statistics on the current site's homepage usage and identifies alternatives like redesigning the existing site, using a free community builder like Ning, or building a new site. Specifically, it outlines improving the homepage, forums structure, and groups functionality on the current site or migrating the database to a site created with Ning.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
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