Almost everything has been told on the Net.
However the conversation still goes on...
That would be a shame not to attend the new generation of social web.
Social Media Speaker Dawn Raquel Jensen presents on Getting Started with Social Media - an overview as guest lecturer in Roseau, Dominica. Dawn (@dawnrjensen) is a social media and digital marketing trainer at Virtual Options Coaching & Training (@virtualoptions). For more information email Dawn at training@virtualoptions.net
Business owners and entrepreneurs need to take stock in or audit where they are and what they share online. Here's a primer on the first steps to do so even if you are starting out or have been posting on social media for a time. Start small. Build deliberately. Be consistent.
Social Business Trainer and Social Media Coach Dawn Raquel Jensen speaks to the Greater Orlando Organizational Development Network at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL
Dawn delivers dynamic, interactive, and educational training and lectures as a sought-after international speaker, and social business trainer. She's trained thousands of people on technology, social media and digital platforms since 2005, she provides support to CEOs, C-Suite Executives, business owners, and leadership teams in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.
Dawn provides direction, platform, and a path through strategic digital marketing practices to create clients as digital thought-leaders and tribe-builders. She works with authors, coaches, speakers, and trainers to provide a cohesive, connected and powerful online presence. Dawn also resides as an outsourced social media consultant and digital marketing strategist, or Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer for select companies. She provides long-term, big-picture social business intelligence and training through strategic digital marketing practices creating clients as thought-leaders and tribe-builders.
Professional Online Presence: Separating the Signal from the NoiseSue Beckingham
Professional Online Presence: Separating the Signal from the Noise is a presentation for the Higher education Academy Changing the Learning Landscape series.
#cll1213 webinar
This is the presentation I will use as a backdrop for a guest lecture session at Webster University, specifically how to use LinkedIn as a career development tool. Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated!
The web has revolutionized the manner by which we can represent ourselves online by providing us the ability to exposure our data, experiences and skills online via blogs, wikis and other crowdsourcing venues. As a result it is possible to contribute to the community while developing a social profile as a scientist. At present many scientists are still measured by their contributions using the classical method of citation statistics and a number of freely available online tools are now available for scientists to manage their profile. This presentation will provide an overview of tools including Google Scholar Citations and Microsoft Academic Search and will discuss how these are and other tools, when integrated with the ORCID identifier, may more fully recognize the collective contributions to science. I will also discuss how an increasingly public view of us as scientists online will likely contribute to our reputation above and beyond citations.
Social Media Speaker Dawn Raquel Jensen presents on Getting Started with Social Media - an overview as guest lecturer in Roseau, Dominica. Dawn (@dawnrjensen) is a social media and digital marketing trainer at Virtual Options Coaching & Training (@virtualoptions). For more information email Dawn at training@virtualoptions.net
Business owners and entrepreneurs need to take stock in or audit where they are and what they share online. Here's a primer on the first steps to do so even if you are starting out or have been posting on social media for a time. Start small. Build deliberately. Be consistent.
Social Business Trainer and Social Media Coach Dawn Raquel Jensen speaks to the Greater Orlando Organizational Development Network at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL
Dawn delivers dynamic, interactive, and educational training and lectures as a sought-after international speaker, and social business trainer. She's trained thousands of people on technology, social media and digital platforms since 2005, she provides support to CEOs, C-Suite Executives, business owners, and leadership teams in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.
Dawn provides direction, platform, and a path through strategic digital marketing practices to create clients as digital thought-leaders and tribe-builders. She works with authors, coaches, speakers, and trainers to provide a cohesive, connected and powerful online presence. Dawn also resides as an outsourced social media consultant and digital marketing strategist, or Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer for select companies. She provides long-term, big-picture social business intelligence and training through strategic digital marketing practices creating clients as thought-leaders and tribe-builders.
Professional Online Presence: Separating the Signal from the NoiseSue Beckingham
Professional Online Presence: Separating the Signal from the Noise is a presentation for the Higher education Academy Changing the Learning Landscape series.
#cll1213 webinar
This is the presentation I will use as a backdrop for a guest lecture session at Webster University, specifically how to use LinkedIn as a career development tool. Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated!
The web has revolutionized the manner by which we can represent ourselves online by providing us the ability to exposure our data, experiences and skills online via blogs, wikis and other crowdsourcing venues. As a result it is possible to contribute to the community while developing a social profile as a scientist. At present many scientists are still measured by their contributions using the classical method of citation statistics and a number of freely available online tools are now available for scientists to manage their profile. This presentation will provide an overview of tools including Google Scholar Citations and Microsoft Academic Search and will discuss how these are and other tools, when integrated with the ORCID identifier, may more fully recognize the collective contributions to science. I will also discuss how an increasingly public view of us as scientists online will likely contribute to our reputation above and beyond citations.
The internet has revolutionized the manner by which we can represent ourselves online by providing us the ability to expose our data, experiences and skills online via blogs, wikis and other crowdsourcing venues. As a result it is possible to contribute to the community while developing a social profile as a scientist. While research scientists are primarily still measured by their contributions to science using the classical method of citation statistics, a number of freely available online tools are now available for scientists to develop their online profile. This is particularly important at a time when alternative measures of contributions to science are being developed – the so-called world of Alternative Metrics. The concept of “rewards and recognition” for participation will be discussed in terms of how the Royal Society of Chemistry intends to add to the alternative metrics data flow to acknowledge scientists for their contributions. This presentation will provide an overview of the myriad of tools available to you at any stage of your career and will hopefully encourage you to actively manage your profile as a scientist as the resume of the future will likely be summarized by your activities and profiles online. I will highlight how to ensure that your personal social media profiles can be made engaging to potential collaborators and employers, how social media can be utilized to engage people into events and how to drive traffic to your own sites should you choose to set them up. I will review how my own profiles cover my diverse career in chemistry from “lab-rat” to software product manager, to entrepreneur and into the publishing world and my personal efforts to try and popularize science using some of the social media tools.
So what is the absolute value of social media for maths graduates? Sue Beckingham
Developing a professional online presence. Key objectives:
Taking ownership of YOUR professional online presence
Building valuable networks
Developing confident digital skills
Standing out from the crowd
Web 2.0 is a webtechnology that facilitates interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.
A top-level analysis of how not-for-profit organisations can determine which Web 2.0 tools to use for maximum engagement online. This will also cover whether the amount of effort an organisation puts into these tools will achieve the required effect.
The internet has revolutionized the manner by which we can represent ourselves online by providing us the ability to expose our data, experiences and skills online via blogs, wikis and other crowdsourcing venues. As a result it is possible to contribute to the community while developing a social profile as a scientist. While research scientists are primarily still measured by their contributions to science using the classical method of citation statistics, a number of freely available online tools are now available for scientists to develop their online profile. This is particularly important at a time when alternative measures of contributions to science are being developed – the so-called world of Alternative Metrics. The concept of “rewards and recognition” for participation will be discussed in terms of how the Royal Society of Chemistry intends to add to the alternative metrics data flow to acknowledge scientists for their contributions. This presentation will provide an overview of the myriad of tools available to you at any stage of your career and will hopefully encourage you to actively manage your profile as a scientist as the resume of the future will likely be summarized by your activities and profiles online. I will highlight how to ensure that your personal social media profiles can be made engaging to potential collaborators and employers, how social media can be utilized to engage people into events and how to drive traffic to your own sites should you choose to set them up. I will review how my own profiles cover my diverse career in chemistry from “lab-rat” to software product manager, to entrepreneur and into the publishing world and my personal efforts to try and popularize science using some of the social media tools.
So what is the absolute value of social media for maths graduates? Sue Beckingham
Developing a professional online presence. Key objectives:
Taking ownership of YOUR professional online presence
Building valuable networks
Developing confident digital skills
Standing out from the crowd
Web 2.0 is a webtechnology that facilitates interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.
A top-level analysis of how not-for-profit organisations can determine which Web 2.0 tools to use for maximum engagement online. This will also cover whether the amount of effort an organisation puts into these tools will achieve the required effect.
In this second installment of a three-part research paper series on the KOOBFACE botnet, Trend Micro threat researchers examine the botnet in more technical detail, chronicling its behavior and payloads.
Social Network Website 'Midterm Project'Basel Issmail
- Built a dynamic web MVC framework from scratch using OOP and design patterns principles.
- Designed and developed a social network “ABJAD”, using HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript, which enable users to communicate and share knowledge.
- Successfully linked my website to mediawiki platform using its API to make knowledge publicly available.
How to be a standout MassChallenge ApplicantJibran Malek
Applying to MassChallenge? Here are some simple tips for entrepreneurs looking to make sure they have an application that is sure to raise eyebrows when applying to the most startup friendly accelerator on the planet.
Amanda Lenhart's presentation to the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene talk presents an overview of Pew Internet project data on teens and social media, including teen tech tool ownership, communication patterns over social networks and mobile phones as well analysis of how young adults 18-29 seeking health information online.
How to Build a Dynamic Social Media PlanPost Planner
Stop guessing and wasting your time on networks and strategies that don’t work!
Join Rebekah Radice and Katie Lance to learn how to optimize your social networks, the best kept secrets for hot content, top time management tools, and much more!
Watch the replay here: bit.ly/socialmedia-plan
This presentations intended audience is a user group setting. The focus is to discuss social software and it's role in business. The key products discussed are Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. The premise is that if free, consumer-based products are not embraced within an organization, an enterprise-grade system will not be considered. The goal is to encourage companies to embrace these technologies and use them to grow their business.
Gave guest lecture at Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering, Department of Management Studies on 12th Oct.
My session touched on various aspects of Social Media and how we misconstrue it. I got a chance to interact with 60+ students of MBA first & second year for two hours. This session provided me a lot of insights on how gen y interprets Social media. I also realized in those two hours that teaching is lots of fun and there is an audience to hear you out if you have the right stories to narrate. This being my first attempt at lecturing, a good focused preparation took care of my initial nervousness and the response was awesome.
Social Media notes for 2.5 hour workshop. National Service grantees, AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, VISTA and Learn and Serve America. Including Social Media Game.
The new professional network is online. here is its press release, revealing the strategy of the new generation of Web 2.0 and the tools and applications coming out to allow people to give the best image possible.
Discover in a few steps the revolutionary multimedia portfolio. Add your Flickr, YouTube albums or upload directly all the files you wish. To manage your career and show off your productions
A quick demo to help you to kick off your personal professional identity on the Web, thanks to an innovation called iCV, to boost your career and build your professional network
Quelques étapes clés pour vous guider dans le démarrage de votre iCV et donc de votre gestion de carrière sur le Web. Car votre identité professionnelle iCV en ligne booste votre carrière.
New Explore Careers and College Majors 2024.pdfDr. Mary Askew
Explore Careers and College Majors is a new online, interactive, self-guided career, major and college planning system.
The career system works on all devices!
For more Information, go to https://bit.ly/3SW5w8W
This comprehensive program covers essential aspects of performance marketing, growth strategies, and tactics, such as search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, content marketing, social media marketing, and more
1. Whatis…? The new era of social web The new professional conversation The careerworld Let’sexplain!
2. What do you want as a user? Share Give your opinion, comment User-friendly tools Change, zap Talk, Chat Have your favorite tools with you everywhere (home, work) Keep connected, mobile Have fun
3. What do you need professionally? Get noticed/ the best showcase Connections/ Contacts/ Conversations Communities/ Shared Interests/ Network
4. What the Web can give you today? News technologies Applications, API Social Media (Flickr, YouTube…) Instant chat … Facebook Twitter Slideshare LinkedIn
6. The new generation of social web must adapt to you THE 3 C Convergence : the age of the individuality as a human being, you represent a personality : personal + professional + social = YOU on the Net Conversation You share things you like with others, talk with people who share the same interest, and get knowledge Connection Get new relevant contacts, grow your network, anytime everywhere (mobile)
7. It is time for everyone to spread efficiency our online voices to the world
8. iCVbookis made by you, for you iCVbook breaks the rules, thinks out of the square, is disruptive and gives priority to innovation iCVbook gives access to a unique tool, an iCV, your first professional platform on the Net, to express yourself & It gives the power and the freedom to the users to interact with other people and companies
9. iCVbook meet requirements for business and careers tag convergence careeraffiliation web design relations participation professional connections web 2.0 personalizationbusiness design job collaboration social network usability folksonomylong trailmobilityinnovation HR 2.0 companiessimplicityusersDigital Natives applications collective intelligence conversational marketing tribessocial media recruitment 2.0
10. iCVbook focuses on you And gives you access to Web 2.0 (collaborative tool, customization) Users 2.0 (Pure Players, judge and demanding actor) Companies 2.0 (conversation between people, offers) Recruitment 2.0 (transparency, in the network) Business 2.0 (conversation, participation) Annuaire 2.0 (key-words, classification by users) And get ready for the 3…
11. Your iCV, your personality on the Net YOU, who you are your own url(web address) your web contents (official site, blogs…) your favorite tools (Twitter, Slideshare…) your media contents (Youtube, Flickr) your unique multimedia portfolio (music, video, image, document) your personalized applications (choose title, color, content) relevant contacts (private, public, and references) your instant inbox (conversations) an interactive portal (YOUR favorite, top iCVs, interview…)
12. From now on, you can Enjoy nourishing your professional profile & Make your career a real success
14. CONVERGENCEYOU CONVERSATIONYOU + others CONNECTIONYOU + everyone iCV, Your personal tool Tell me Who you are What you think What you do Who you know How you act What people think of you iCViCV I’d say If you are useful, beneficial (influential, leader) towards my needs and expectations I’d decide If you worth being contacted, added to my , contacts, being recommended iCVs I’d let you know Within the network or in the real world
15. Don’t miss out the revolution on the Net! It is all for you, the best career tool at your fingertips! It is that simple as that. (and it is free)
16. Welcome in the career world To sign in : http://www.icvbook.com To check out the iCV of Nina, the founder : http://www.icvbook.com/people/ninamiller To check out the iCV of Anne Wehr, the manager : http://www.icvbook.com/people/anne-wehr
17. Beliefs to share If you have any belief like we do after you read this presentation We’d be more than happy to hear your comments and your opinion, You can follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/iCVbook Or leave comments on the bloghttp://icvbook.blogspot.com/ And spread the word about iCVbook to help us to improve your iCV Thanks The iCVbook team P.S. : we’ll put the 2nd part online with the news and our inputaboutsocial web … very soon