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Crowdsourcing: Getting Attention is the Key to getting the message out | socialmedia.ne... - 0 views

  • inancial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • l, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net conten
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  • tributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net http://socia
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net http://socia
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
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    "All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. "
william doust

video players for Xtine to check out ;-) - 6 views

Web Video Widgets... allows you to embed group of videos in webpage, blog or social networks (or all) Video Wall (from preselected).... http://www.blinkx.com/ Vodpod many video widgets (create vi...

youtube viddler videoplayer streaming upload internet

Elizabeth Borg

Family Learning Festival - 34 views

I especially enjoyed the Mosaic Report - as research for our FLF funding application.....and it's also an inspiration to CLP of how using data etc can be soooo effective in making your case... will...

FLF family learning festival family learning funding

william doust

List of UK charities on Twitter | Blog | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • List of UK charities on Twitter
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      Eliz & Christine, make sure you add these charities to your twitter! pester power!
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      follow and flow with the conversation ;0)
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    MUST ADD THESE CHARITIES ONTO YOUR TWITTER!
william doust

FuelMyBlog: Submit your blog free, add a widget, let your community vote you to the top... - 0 views

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    blod directory with widgets. Embed on your blog and attract more readres. If you find better ones, please add them to the group. thanks ;o)
william doust

Helping others share your content: socialbookmarking widgets - 5 views

wibiya: http://wibiya.com/ relatively new one - adds a fab bar at bottom of the page. It has hedged its bets by going with the most known socialnetwokring and socialbookmarking platforms - so limi...

widget widgets social bookmarking share content share

william doust

Twittering from Skype in four easy steps | IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • Twittering from Skype in four easy steps
    • william doust
       
      Twittering from Skype in four easy steps: trusted source just add twitter4ksype as contact and follow instructions on webpage screen shots...
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    Twittering from Skype in four easy steps: trusted source just add twitter4ksype as contact and follow instructions on webpage screen shots...
william doust

Our Services | Introduction to Columbia on YouTube - 0 views

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    Example of an educational establishment using Youtube EDU programme - and what they say on t heir page to their staff - you will notice also on the left-side navigation that the establishment "Columbia Unviersity" - also compares youtube to the iTunes U programme. Remember that iTunes adds portability !!!
william doust

SemantiNet | Introducing headup - 0 views

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    firefox plugin/add-on that allows you to manage your connectins on social networks
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    firefox plugin that allows you to manage your connectins on social networks
william doust

Content Marketing Playbook: video in the sticky note in the group - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      funky video related to this here: http://vimeo.com/9826630
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    Social media can't do much without great content or value add. Tools are fine but don't just focus on push technology or your efforts will be Dead On Arrival (DOA)
william doust

Get Glue. Connect with friends around things you visit! - 0 views

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      hey this is fab!
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    fab firefox add on that allows you to socialise your browsing experience: see who is alos on a website and get conversations going - fab!
william doust

Skype Prime Beta: Promoting Skype Prime on your website - 0 views

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    how to add your skype prime service on your website/blog - charging for your call time - support services with skype.
william doust

Make your own photo book with Blurb - 0 views

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    Blurb makes it easy to publish your own books with their downloadable software. The site has tons of tips and video tutorial too. And if you want you can add your own ISBN (by getting it elsewhere). The downside is that curently there is no marketing prog. to put your books on lists for other bookshops to buy your creation.- although entry level book sofware design lowers the barrier to wood be publishers - so they can join in.
william doust

Open Spirituality: Why Branding Matters in a world of so much clutter - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      This is an example of a content on a floating sticky note! - I'll put one separately on the single line before "The Brand Gap" slideshow ;0)
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      First bit in yellow under my photo is the group this annotated page belongs to. It supports my charities.
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      Here is a link to one of the two people who inspired this post. you can add l inks too...: http://www.diigo.com/profile/christinewp
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      You have to mouse - over pinky highlight to see static sticky note. below
  • I found this amazing presentation on slideshare which I will share with you.
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      This one is a sticky note - which does not float, you have to mouse-over to see it.
  • I feel more energized than usual because I recently visited one of the charitable organisations I support. The dynamic duo that make things happen turbo-charge their services with so much emotional intelligence and care, that their service users cannot help but smile and the children shout with glee!
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    Branding blogpost: Why branding matters in a word of so much clutter. Inspired by CLP. It is part of another post - where I'm teaching about Diigo. ;o)
william doust

TomTom, portable GPS car navigation systems - Products - 0 views

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    Add your address to visitors who have a Tom Tom - with a tom tom button on your website! see it here in action: http://www.gttconsultancy.co.uk/practical-tips-page47505.html
william doust

Learning Revolution: Festivals, Libraries & Interesting responses ;-D - 7 views

Digital Britain Report... http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm76/7650/7650.asp main interest...From informal adult learning.... >Fun digital related activities build confidence & invis...

learning revolution learning

william doust

Yoono - Socialize Your Browser :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      Next one to explore gang - this is a plugin for firefox - wow! - i'm jumping on this one next!
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      centralised social networks from your browser! mind blowing
william doust

Call for participation: Send me YOUR story! - Teachers 2.0 - 0 views

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      This one is for you Chris & Eliz - interesting experiment/web project, and the person who is calling for participatin has a ning group called "Teachers 2.0 - Teaching in the digital age".
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      This lady is a twitter contact: Chris & Eliz, please add her to yours: http://twitter.com/teachers20
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      opps - ning delay
  • Teachers 2.0 Teaching in the digital age.
  • Call for participation: Send me YOUR story!
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    Call for Participation - Digital Literacy Ning Teacher's network!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This one is for you Chris & Eliz - interesting experiment/web project, and the person who is calling for participatin has a ning group called "Teachers 2.0 - Teaching in the digital age". Got insomnia ;o( Sat 07-march to Sun 08 march 05:44am!
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    FAN blinkin TASTIC!!!
william doust

Ten Brutal Twitter Tips - 0 views

  • Ten Brutal Twitter Tips
  • First, please fill in your bio,
  • Second, please don’t use an avatar/photo showing more than one person
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  • Third, please make sure your avatar/photo is not accidentally out of focus
  • please don’t make all your tweets single-word replies to other tweeps
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  • Fifth, if you must autofollow when someone chooses to follow you please don’t use an autoresponse service to ask me to visit your site
  • Sixth, build up some presence on twitter before following people you really don’t know
  • Seventh, please use direct messaging (DM) for simple replies that will be meaningless to anyone else without them viewing the conversation history.
  • retweeting (RT) my tweets and please feel free to do so, don’t feel obliged to use my exact tweet, add your thoughts and just make sure the link is the same and you include “@sciencebase RT ” without the quotes at the start of tweet.
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    twitter tips.
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