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Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution? | Microgeist - 4 views

  • That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • The death of anonyminity. Without care, internet transactions and communications can be captured and preserved forever. The saving grace? That no one really cares what you had for lunch
  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
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  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is ever
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
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How to Create Screencasts You Can Be Proud Of » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 4 views

  • Record the best audio you can by using a good microphone.  You can get a decent microphone for less than $100.  And if you do a lot of recording, it makes sense to invest in a good one.   Here’s an example of two different microphones on the same laptop in the same room:  $30 headset and $72 desktop (with no pop filter or any other type of adjustment).
  • Turn off the A/C and fans.  Turn off the office machines.  Sometimes you’ll pick up some noise or humming when the microphone is too close to the computer, speakers, or other electronic devices.
  • Have some water handy.  I find that I do a lot of retakes on that opening line, so I tend to start and stop my screencasts.  This causes my throat to get dry really fast.  It’s easy for me to go from sounding like a smooth rapid elearning coach to Lauren Bacall in just a few takes.
    • Bakari Chavanu
       
      This is so true. My mouth gets very dry when I'm trying to do screencasts. This is a good tip.
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  • Try to use less than 5 minutes.  Screenr gives you 5 minutes.  That doesn’t mean that you have to take all 5 minutes for the screencast.  An ideal screencast is 2-3 minutes.  If you find that the screencast is long, just break it into chunks.  
  • Sometimes I’ll change the resolution of my computer and do a full screen capture at a lower resolution.  When I bring it back up, it looks great and I was able to leverage a full screen for the capturing.  Play around with some techniques that work for you.
  • It’s easy enough to follow the mouse, but make sure to point out what they should be looking at when you change screens or focus on a new area.  This is especially true if you’re doing things they can’t see like using a keyboard shortcut.
  • If you have to do full screen videos where you show your desktop, try a product like Stardock’s Fences.  It’s free and can quickly hide your icons while you do your recording.  Here’s a tutorial to show how to use Fences to hide your desktop icons.
  • When you do screencasts from this account you don’t need to worry about hiding personal information like folders or toolbars in your browser.  I’d also make your desktop image a solid color rather than a distracting background image.  You can also try a virtual desktop.  Set one up just for screencast videos.  Here’s a demo of how to use a virtual desktop.   
  • One trick is to start with the final output.  Tell the viewer that this is what you’ll create and then jump to the tutorial and a different screen.
  • Screenr does come with some default settings that work well in your rapid elearning courses.  For example, 720×540 is the aspect ratio for a PowerPoint slide.  980×560 is perfect for videos in the no sidebar view mode in Articulate Presenter. 
  • If you find that you have to click on buttons and open other screens during your demos, then you want to use Alt+D to pause your recording between mouse clicks. 
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STUDY: What Do Facebook and Twitter Users Want? - 4 views

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    Online ad network, Chitika found out from its own users what both Facebook and Twitter users want. Apparently, they want very different things!
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Are You A Social Media Addict? SMAA Can Help [Videos] - 4 views

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    "If you are suffering from the symptoms of a social media addict (you know what they are) and are looking for help, The Social Media Addicts Association (SMAA) might be exactly what you need."
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HOW TO: Integrate Offline and Social Media Marketing Into One - 4 views

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    Social media marketing is effective, fun and addictive; but is your business really getting the most out of it?
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How Google Social Search Works [VIDEO] - 4 views

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    Google Social Search went live just 2 days ago. It might be confusing to some about how Google indexes its search results. From the laymen point of view, Google Social Search pulls out relevant content created by the people in your online social circle and includes them into your search result.
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Get Glue: The Network That Sticks With You - 4 views

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    personalized suggestions
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Announcing Zoho Projects for Google Apps | Zoho Blogs - 4 views

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    integration of zoho and google apps
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Intodit.com - 4 views

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    wiki creation tool
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Tips for Twitter Trainers... - 4 views

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    good advice for trainers...and others!
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WOW: Comedy Tweets Land TV Deal - 4 views

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    His Twitter page has been snowballing in numbers, with more than 700,000 followers following his hilarious tweets. Apparently, success didn't just stop there.
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googlewaveeducators - home - 4 views

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    This is simply a quick and easy way to share the email addresses and Twitter usernames of educators using Google Wave. Please add to it! Wave version: https://wave.google.com/wave/#restored:wave:googlewave.com!w%252BgZvJHgneA
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Brands on the Social Web: Creating Mind Share Through Social Media - 4 views

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    The world's best and long-lasting brands were typically created by a divergence from an existing product category. These brands continue to survive not because of their 'share of market' but for being first in the mind of consumers.
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100 Digital Storytelling Tools for Your Digital Selves + Natives (Part 1) | Ozge Karaog... - 4 views

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    "We are our stories, we compress years of experience, thought and emotion into a few compact narratives that we convey to others and tell to ourselves" Daniel Pink, a Whole New Wind
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Plans And Pricing - Doodlekit - Web Builder - Prices - 4 views

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    Website builder - free and fee-based plans click and drag
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With Klout Comes Influence: Measuring And Modifying List Authority on Twitter - 4 views

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    Klout calculates authority. Interesting for me. How sharing information leads to authority and influence.
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    Klout calculates authority. Interesting for me. How sharing information leads to authority and influence.
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PlaylistNow.fm - I am enjoying cooking a good recipe - 4 views

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    tell it what you're doing and it compiles a playlist for you...!
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