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A Day in the Life of the Internet [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    What happens on the internet everyday? Check this out!
Eveleen Er

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Make Your Podcast Sticky [Infographic] - 0 views

  • Sticky ideas are ones that we can plainly understand, clearly remember, and easily retell. When teachers and students make educational podcasts, whether audio or video, we want them to be sticky.
Eveleen Er

Can Your Mobile Apps Be Trusted? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

  • a comprehensive rundown on mobile app security
Ashley Tan

[Infographic] How to Write the Best Call to Action Emails - 0 views

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    Some possible tips for those helping to market CeL.
Kartini Ishak

What Students And Parents Think About Mobile Technology - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Over 1/2 of children under 12 who use iPads use them for educational purposes. 10% of children under 1 use mobile technology, 39% of kids age 2-4, and by age 5-8, 54% of kids are using mobile technology. The majority of parents now agree that technology can be used for educational purposes, and they’re no longer as opposed to its use as they once were! While 46% of apps that are used by kids 12 and under, a whopping 42% of apps used are for learning math skills!
Kartini Ishak

Businesses Need To Notice SMS Marketing | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • MS marketing needs to be given attention to by businesses because it can be an effective way to reach customers. Consider this: 98 percent of text messages received by people are read. Compare that to the following read rates for other social marketing outlets: 29 percent for Twitter tweets, 20 percent of emails, a dismal 12 percent of Facebook posts.
  • SMS marketing needs to be given attention to by businesses because it can be an effective way to reach customers. Consider this: 98 percent of text messages received by people are read. Compare that to the following read rates for other social marketing outlets: 29 percent for Twitter tweets, 20 percent of emails, a dismal 12 percent of Facebook posts.
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    Let's not forget about SMS Marketing shall we?  98 percent of text messages received by people are read. Compare that to the following read rates for other social marketing outlets such as Twitter, Emails and Facebook posts which sometimes are overlooked.
wittyben

What is Creative Commons? | Visual.ly - 1 views

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    A quick intro to creative commons for your reference...
En En Koh

What Makes Someone Leave A Website? The Infographic - 0 views

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    What not to do and how to fix it.. does CeL wesite makes you want to stay/come back/yearning or more? 
Kartini Ishak

The Teacher's Visual Guide To Social Media | TeachThought - 0 views

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    A visual interpretation of the possibilities of using social media in formal learning environments. A visual pleasure to read. 
Kartini Ishak

7 Tips for Igniting Your Content With Social Media - 1 views

  • "Content is fire. Social media is gasoline."
  • 1. Know Your Audience If you don't know who your audience is, how will you ever connect with them? Most brands have an understanding of their audience's demographics - age, gender, HHI, ethnicity. But you have to go beyond these statistics to get a better understanding of their interests, needs, mindsets, and behaviors to truly make a connection and become an important part of their lives. In addition to the standard methods of audience discovery - industry research, focus groups, and brand surveys - you can also use social media data to build audience personas. Social monitoring software, Facebook Custom Audience, social referrals to your website, and question-and-answer sites are just a few of the sources you can use to learn more about your audience.
  • 2. Provide Value Your content must provide some type of value to your audience. That value could be education, increased productivity, entertainment, or cost savings. To the consumer, it shouldn't seem like marketing, even though we know it is by nature. It's providing long-term awareness and brand recall. It's making sure your brand is right there with the consumer at each step along their path to purchase so that when it comes time to make a decision, you're the first brand that comes to mind.
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  • 4. Look Beyond Facebook and Twitter Creating content doesn't automatically mean users will come consume it and engage with your brand as a result. You must draw attention to the content through owned, earned, and paid methods across a variety of channels, not just the big ones. Ask yourself how else you can maximize the value of each piece of content and each campaign: Can you make the content more visible and sharable on your website? What other social channels does your audience use besides Facebook and Twitter? Can you use sites that accept submissions of specific content, like Visual.ly for infographics or Online-Sweepstakes.com for contests? How much are you able to pay to distribute your content on sites such as Outbrain or Taboola? Are you using Google+ to link to content on your website? (If the answer is no, I urge you to start today. Google+, while lacking in the engagement department, has a major impact on organic ranking.)
  • People share things not only because those things look good, but because those things make them look good.
  • 7. Measure Success Before creating a single piece of content or posting one Facebook message, determine the objective of your content and what metrics you will use to measure performance.
  • hile the specific metrics in each bucket will vary based on your strategy, objectives, and resources, some common ones are: Awareness - impressions, reach, mentions Consumption - clicks, visits, referrals Engagement - likes, shares, +1s, time on site Actions - leads/sales, PDF downloads, newsletter sign-ups, site navigation
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    ""Content is fire. Social media is gasoline.""
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    Light my fire - The Doors :-)
wittyben

Flipping Online- Maintaining the In-Class Feel | An Ethical Island - 0 views

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    Check out this chart on flipping classroom and maintaining connection and engagement with learners.
bernard tan

iPhone Users Vs. Droid Users Infographic - 2 views

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    interesting finding. it always good to find out more about your targeted audiences.
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