At the recently concluded UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on “Narrativizing Cultures of the North East”, I was asked to give a small presentation (in absentia) about my experience as a blogger who blogs regularly about the North East.
Social Media in the Indian non profit contextSanjukta Basu
Recently I gave a lecture at the workshop on ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organized by ITHAKA. This is the presentation I used during my talk
The document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students in 2009-2010, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs. It outlines several federal and state grant programs, as well as scholarships targeted towards specific groups. It also discusses federal loan and work-study options. The document encourages students to contact their university financial aid office for more information on available assistance.
Grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs provide various forms of financial aid for students. Grants such as Pell Grants and FSEOG are need-based and do not need to be repaid. Scholarships like the Osher Scholarship offer free tuition based on qualifications. Loans like Perkins and Stafford loans are available but require repayment. Work-study programs provide on-campus jobs to help pay for expenses. Additional resources help those in specific fields or circumstances, such as veterans or displaced workers.
This document provides information on different types of online courses available through the University of Maine System:
1) Online courses use the internet for communication, research, and resources and students can participate from computer labs on campus or at local centers.
2) Interactive Television (ITV) courses are broadcast live to centers across Maine where students view lectures on TVs and interact via phone.
3) Some ITV courses are recorded and made available online for students to access anytime or at certain times.
4) Videoconferencing courses allow two-way video interaction between locations like campuses and centers.
This document provides information on different types of online courses available through the University of Maine System:
1) Online courses use the internet for communication, research, and resources and students can participate from computer labs on campus or at local centers.
2) Interactive Television (ITV) courses are broadcast live to centers across Maine where students view lectures on TVs and interact via phone.
3) Some ITV courses are recorded and made available online for students to access anytime or at certain times.
4) Videoconferencing courses allow two-way video interaction between locations like campuses and centers.
The document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students in 2009-2010, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs. It outlines several federal and state grant programs, such as Pell Grants and the Maine State Grant Program. It also discusses scholarships, loans like Perkins and Stafford Loans, and work-study opportunities including the Federal Work-Study Program. Additional resources for career development and assistance for specific groups are also listed.
This document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work study. It outlines the following key points:
Grants include need-based Pell Grants from the federal government, as well as state and university grants. Scholarships are also available for students with special qualifications. Loans include Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, and PLUS Loans for parents. The Federal Work Study Program allows students to earn money for tuition through on-campus jobs. The document encourages students to contact their university financial aid office for more information on available funding options.
At the recently concluded UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on “Narrativizing Cultures of the North East”, I was asked to give a small presentation (in absentia) about my experience as a blogger who blogs regularly about the North East.
Social Media in the Indian non profit contextSanjukta Basu
Recently I gave a lecture at the workshop on ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organized by ITHAKA. This is the presentation I used during my talk
The document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students in 2009-2010, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs. It outlines several federal and state grant programs, as well as scholarships targeted towards specific groups. It also discusses federal loan and work-study options. The document encourages students to contact their university financial aid office for more information on available assistance.
Grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs provide various forms of financial aid for students. Grants such as Pell Grants and FSEOG are need-based and do not need to be repaid. Scholarships like the Osher Scholarship offer free tuition based on qualifications. Loans like Perkins and Stafford loans are available but require repayment. Work-study programs provide on-campus jobs to help pay for expenses. Additional resources help those in specific fields or circumstances, such as veterans or displaced workers.
This document provides information on different types of online courses available through the University of Maine System:
1) Online courses use the internet for communication, research, and resources and students can participate from computer labs on campus or at local centers.
2) Interactive Television (ITV) courses are broadcast live to centers across Maine where students view lectures on TVs and interact via phone.
3) Some ITV courses are recorded and made available online for students to access anytime or at certain times.
4) Videoconferencing courses allow two-way video interaction between locations like campuses and centers.
This document provides information on different types of online courses available through the University of Maine System:
1) Online courses use the internet for communication, research, and resources and students can participate from computer labs on campus or at local centers.
2) Interactive Television (ITV) courses are broadcast live to centers across Maine where students view lectures on TVs and interact via phone.
3) Some ITV courses are recorded and made available online for students to access anytime or at certain times.
4) Videoconferencing courses allow two-way video interaction between locations like campuses and centers.
The document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students in 2009-2010, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs. It outlines several federal and state grant programs, such as Pell Grants and the Maine State Grant Program. It also discusses scholarships, loans like Perkins and Stafford Loans, and work-study opportunities including the Federal Work-Study Program. Additional resources for career development and assistance for specific groups are also listed.
This document summarizes various sources of financial aid available to students, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work study. It outlines the following key points:
Grants include need-based Pell Grants from the federal government, as well as state and university grants. Scholarships are also available for students with special qualifications. Loans include Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, and PLUS Loans for parents. The Federal Work Study Program allows students to earn money for tuition through on-campus jobs. The document encourages students to contact their university financial aid office for more information on available funding options.
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Indian Social Media trend: Why Nonprofits, Academics, Informal sectors don't ...Sanjukta Basu
This is my presentation delivered at the workshop ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organised by ITHAKA with support from the Ford Foundation and assistance from the American Institute of Indian Studies, held from 8th to 10th Dec in Pride Hotel, Bangalore.
I was invited to talk about social media and web strategy for non profits.
You can find more details about the workshop here - http://wp.me/p1xyZ-FA
The document discusses blogging trends in Singapore and strategies for the heritage blog "Yesterday.sg". It finds that nearly half of teens and 20-24 year olds in Singapore blog. Yesterday.sg aims to engage heritage enthusiasts and young people through fresh content, community building, campaigns like "Project Darkstar", and expansion across social media channels. It hopes to increase page views and unique visitors by at least 20% each while gaining 20 new advocates through these efforts.
Andrew kept a diary of his work on a group project over 10 weeks. He documented the formation of the group, their research process, submission of assignments, and final presentation. The group analyzed how Twitter has matured its business model and increased revenue through various advertising techniques. They created a PowerPoint presentation outlining Twitter's history and objectives, its business model and advertising strategies, a case study on Twitter in sports, and its future prospects. The group met regularly to delegate tasks and finalize their presentation.
SLA Asia A Success Story of its Virtual Events and the Road Ahead.pdfNabi Hasan
The SLA Asia community successfully transitioned their conferences and events to a virtual format during the COVID-19 pandemic. They hosted 12 webinars so far with over 6,000 total participants from around the world. Topics were selected by a core team and featured renowned speakers. Events were widely promoted through social media, emails, and the SLA Asia website. Feedback was collected and certificates were provided to participants. Looking ahead, SLA Asia plans to continue their webinar series and host their 2021 conference in South Korea virtually. They aim to strengthen training programs, collaborations, and Asian leadership at the global SLA level.
The document discusses how studying the behavior of non-human primates and human primates in literature and films from the class can help explain evolutionary understandings of primate behavior. It notes that research on human and non-human primates may shed light on the theory of evolution since the primate lineage is thought to go back at least 65 million years. The author developed a thesis comparing the differences and similarities between non-human and human primate behavior and how this can lead to understanding evolution differently.
Ten or twenty years ago, writers, photograhers, and other creative people had physical porfolios of there work that they could show to prospective clients. Today with so much of our work online (and our lives for that matter) it makes sense to have an online portfolio of our work. This is my online portfolio.
The document provides an overview of social media and web 2.0 tools for teaching presented by Stephen Quinn. It discusses various social media platforms such as blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. It provides statistics on the growth and usage of these platforms and gives examples of how they can be used for teaching and professional networking.
Rose Burgman took an online course on social media for educators to learn about new technologies and how to incorporate them into teaching. She discusses learning about Moodle, the course platform, and exploring other educators' sites on Ning and social bookmarking tools like Diigo and Delicious. While she faces challenges with technology, she finds sharing resources with students to be a success and hopes to continue learning more in the future.
Compelling story-telling is essential to social success. Stories are memorable, compelling and, of course, sharable. This presentation will review why story telling is critical for brands today, what makes a great storyteller, as well as thoughts on emerging knowledge on behavioural economics. Story telling is helping organizations and brands gain social traction.
My 1/2 hr keynote presentation for the 2013 Ontario Cycle Tourism Forum
Social media refers to online tools that allow people to communicate and share content. The most well-known social media platforms are Facebook, which 66% of Brits are on, and Twitter, which has 16% of Brits as users. These platforms can be accessed through websites, phone apps, or desktop programs. They allow users to search for people and topics of interest, follow accounts, have conversations, send private messages, and follow hashtags. Companies are now fully integrating social media into their marketing strategies in order to communicate with audiences in a more casual, human way.
The document provides instructions for creating an account on HelpWriting.net in order to request that a writer complete an assignment. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Submit a request with instructions and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The purpose is to outline the process for students to get help writing assignments by having writers on HelpWriting.net complete them.
Indonesia has a large blogging community, with over 587,000 users on Blogspot and 143,000 on Wordpress as of early 2009. Blogging is popular for social activism and spreading ideas, with events like Pesta Blogger conferences bringing hundreds of bloggers together. While individual blogging has declined some, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are now widely used by bloggers to enhance their personal brands and engage in online conversations.
This document summarizes a presentation about teaching in the age of collaboration. The presenter, Fiona Beal, is a passionate educator who has incorporated technology into her teaching. She provides examples of collaborative projects she has done with her students using tools like blogs, wikis, Skype and Google docs. These projects connected her students with classrooms around the world. She also describes projects done by other educators to provide ideas for ways to collaborate using tools she has not yet tried like Google sites and SchoolTube.
The processes and outcomes of social mediaChioma Chuka
One of the first essays I had to turn in at BCU, we had to trace how we thought we had grown by attending a series of events, blogging about them, and then creating a portfolio which we would then evaluate. Phew!
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This document discusses a case of suspected hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by recurrent nosebleeds, skin and mucosal telangiectasias, and arteriovenous malformations. It presents the case of a 49-year-old female patient with a family history of HHT who experiences recurrent epistaxis and has undergone coiling procedures for arteriovenous malformations in the left and right internal maxillary arteries. HHT is caused by genetic mutations affecting normal blood vessel formation and the case exhibits several diagnostic criteria for the condition.
The document contains summaries of multiple seminars and conferences attended by the author. It discusses seminars on topics such as doing business in the USA, the future of marketing, cross-generational marketing, work-life balance, artificial intelligence, and cryptocurrency. For each event, it provides a brief summary of the key points discussed and a short reflection on the speaker's presentation skills and topics covered.
This document provides an introduction to blogging and setting up a blog. It discusses what a blog is, the types of blogs, blogging platforms, and how blogs can be used for personal sharing, business, advocacy, and other purposes. It encourages learning about content development and blogging ethics when starting a blog. The document emphasizes that content is key and concludes by stating blogs allow people to connect and share their passion.
This document discusses using various web publishing tools like blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds to enhance student learning. It describes setting up blogs where students can interact directly with guest bloggers from Kenya about issues in Africa. Wikis are used to have students take on identities of historical figures and share their perspectives. An RSS feed pulls in African news stories. The goal is to engage students more in their studies and support student-driven inquiry through these interactive digital tools. Concerns about massive open online courses replacing classroom interaction are also raised, preferring a blended approach where technology enhances student-centered learning.
CES 2015 offered an indication on what a ‘smarter’ future might look like. CES 2016 has given us tangible examples of what to expect now. Three areas that stood our are transportation, utility and immersion - here's what that may change in people's lives and what that means for brands and marketers.
Adobe Summit EMEA 2015 - Top Insights for Digital Marketers1000heads
We were at Adobe Summit in London* and brought back our main insights around the present and future of digital marketing and why reinvention is the name of the game for marketers.
*Disclaimer: Adobe is a 1000heads client.
Introductory Paragraph
Introductory Paragraphs
Introduction to Psychology Essay examples
An Introduction to Globalization Essay
How To Write an Essay
Self Introduction Essay
Indian Social Media trend: Why Nonprofits, Academics, Informal sectors don't ...Sanjukta Basu
This is my presentation delivered at the workshop ‘Creating High Impact and Digital Initiative in India’ organised by ITHAKA with support from the Ford Foundation and assistance from the American Institute of Indian Studies, held from 8th to 10th Dec in Pride Hotel, Bangalore.
I was invited to talk about social media and web strategy for non profits.
You can find more details about the workshop here - http://wp.me/p1xyZ-FA
The document discusses blogging trends in Singapore and strategies for the heritage blog "Yesterday.sg". It finds that nearly half of teens and 20-24 year olds in Singapore blog. Yesterday.sg aims to engage heritage enthusiasts and young people through fresh content, community building, campaigns like "Project Darkstar", and expansion across social media channels. It hopes to increase page views and unique visitors by at least 20% each while gaining 20 new advocates through these efforts.
Andrew kept a diary of his work on a group project over 10 weeks. He documented the formation of the group, their research process, submission of assignments, and final presentation. The group analyzed how Twitter has matured its business model and increased revenue through various advertising techniques. They created a PowerPoint presentation outlining Twitter's history and objectives, its business model and advertising strategies, a case study on Twitter in sports, and its future prospects. The group met regularly to delegate tasks and finalize their presentation.
SLA Asia A Success Story of its Virtual Events and the Road Ahead.pdfNabi Hasan
The SLA Asia community successfully transitioned their conferences and events to a virtual format during the COVID-19 pandemic. They hosted 12 webinars so far with over 6,000 total participants from around the world. Topics were selected by a core team and featured renowned speakers. Events were widely promoted through social media, emails, and the SLA Asia website. Feedback was collected and certificates were provided to participants. Looking ahead, SLA Asia plans to continue their webinar series and host their 2021 conference in South Korea virtually. They aim to strengthen training programs, collaborations, and Asian leadership at the global SLA level.
The document discusses how studying the behavior of non-human primates and human primates in literature and films from the class can help explain evolutionary understandings of primate behavior. It notes that research on human and non-human primates may shed light on the theory of evolution since the primate lineage is thought to go back at least 65 million years. The author developed a thesis comparing the differences and similarities between non-human and human primate behavior and how this can lead to understanding evolution differently.
Ten or twenty years ago, writers, photograhers, and other creative people had physical porfolios of there work that they could show to prospective clients. Today with so much of our work online (and our lives for that matter) it makes sense to have an online portfolio of our work. This is my online portfolio.
The document provides an overview of social media and web 2.0 tools for teaching presented by Stephen Quinn. It discusses various social media platforms such as blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. It provides statistics on the growth and usage of these platforms and gives examples of how they can be used for teaching and professional networking.
Rose Burgman took an online course on social media for educators to learn about new technologies and how to incorporate them into teaching. She discusses learning about Moodle, the course platform, and exploring other educators' sites on Ning and social bookmarking tools like Diigo and Delicious. While she faces challenges with technology, she finds sharing resources with students to be a success and hopes to continue learning more in the future.
Compelling story-telling is essential to social success. Stories are memorable, compelling and, of course, sharable. This presentation will review why story telling is critical for brands today, what makes a great storyteller, as well as thoughts on emerging knowledge on behavioural economics. Story telling is helping organizations and brands gain social traction.
My 1/2 hr keynote presentation for the 2013 Ontario Cycle Tourism Forum
Social media refers to online tools that allow people to communicate and share content. The most well-known social media platforms are Facebook, which 66% of Brits are on, and Twitter, which has 16% of Brits as users. These platforms can be accessed through websites, phone apps, or desktop programs. They allow users to search for people and topics of interest, follow accounts, have conversations, send private messages, and follow hashtags. Companies are now fully integrating social media into their marketing strategies in order to communicate with audiences in a more casual, human way.
The document provides instructions for creating an account on HelpWriting.net in order to request that a writer complete an assignment. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Submit a request with instructions and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The purpose is to outline the process for students to get help writing assignments by having writers on HelpWriting.net complete them.
Indonesia has a large blogging community, with over 587,000 users on Blogspot and 143,000 on Wordpress as of early 2009. Blogging is popular for social activism and spreading ideas, with events like Pesta Blogger conferences bringing hundreds of bloggers together. While individual blogging has declined some, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are now widely used by bloggers to enhance their personal brands and engage in online conversations.
This document summarizes a presentation about teaching in the age of collaboration. The presenter, Fiona Beal, is a passionate educator who has incorporated technology into her teaching. She provides examples of collaborative projects she has done with her students using tools like blogs, wikis, Skype and Google docs. These projects connected her students with classrooms around the world. She also describes projects done by other educators to provide ideas for ways to collaborate using tools she has not yet tried like Google sites and SchoolTube.
The processes and outcomes of social mediaChioma Chuka
One of the first essays I had to turn in at BCU, we had to trace how we thought we had grown by attending a series of events, blogging about them, and then creating a portfolio which we would then evaluate. Phew!
Printable Four Line Worksheet - Worksheets FAmy Bakewell
This document discusses a case of suspected hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by recurrent nosebleeds, skin and mucosal telangiectasias, and arteriovenous malformations. It presents the case of a 49-year-old female patient with a family history of HHT who experiences recurrent epistaxis and has undergone coiling procedures for arteriovenous malformations in the left and right internal maxillary arteries. HHT is caused by genetic mutations affecting normal blood vessel formation and the case exhibits several diagnostic criteria for the condition.
The document contains summaries of multiple seminars and conferences attended by the author. It discusses seminars on topics such as doing business in the USA, the future of marketing, cross-generational marketing, work-life balance, artificial intelligence, and cryptocurrency. For each event, it provides a brief summary of the key points discussed and a short reflection on the speaker's presentation skills and topics covered.
This document provides an introduction to blogging and setting up a blog. It discusses what a blog is, the types of blogs, blogging platforms, and how blogs can be used for personal sharing, business, advocacy, and other purposes. It encourages learning about content development and blogging ethics when starting a blog. The document emphasizes that content is key and concludes by stating blogs allow people to connect and share their passion.
This document discusses using various web publishing tools like blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds to enhance student learning. It describes setting up blogs where students can interact directly with guest bloggers from Kenya about issues in Africa. Wikis are used to have students take on identities of historical figures and share their perspectives. An RSS feed pulls in African news stories. The goal is to engage students more in their studies and support student-driven inquiry through these interactive digital tools. Concerns about massive open online courses replacing classroom interaction are also raised, preferring a blended approach where technology enhances student-centered learning.
CES 2015 offered an indication on what a ‘smarter’ future might look like. CES 2016 has given us tangible examples of what to expect now. Three areas that stood our are transportation, utility and immersion - here's what that may change in people's lives and what that means for brands and marketers.
Adobe Summit EMEA 2015 - Top Insights for Digital Marketers1000heads
We were at Adobe Summit in London* and brought back our main insights around the present and future of digital marketing and why reinvention is the name of the game for marketers.
*Disclaimer: Adobe is a 1000heads client.
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The document summarizes the new digital advertising rules under the UK's Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) Code that took effect on March 1, 2011. Key points include: extending the CAP Code's remit to cover advertisers' own websites and non-paid online spaces under their control; additional criteria to help identify commercial communications intended to sell goods/services; and examples of content like press releases, investor relations, and foreign media that are excluded from the new digital remit.
This document discusses how arts organizations can build conversational brands on social media by engaging users and communities. It notes that traditional organizational structures are being challenged by Web 2.0, which focuses on users over institutions. Examples are given of museums using tools like Flickr, podcasts, and mobile apps to encourage user participation and global collaboration. The rise of social media is outlined, showing how the average 18 year old now has more conversations than their grandparents. Recommendations are made for arts organizations to build trust, listen, establish networks, engage communities, share content, react to users, target influencers, involve communities, disrupt schemas, and sustain conversations to build word-of-mouth and advocacy.
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Nokia sent out new cell phones locked inside impossible-to-open boxes to disrupt traditional product unboxing videos and generate buzz online. The stunt garnered over 25 blog posts that received 45,000 views, 24 YouTube videos with 23,000 views, and 3,100 tweets, spreading the word about the new Nokia device and creating an intriguing unboxing experience.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
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- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
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BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
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