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Kathleen Williams

Social Media - Telstra's 3 Rs of Social Media Engagement - 1 views

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    Telstra's policy on social media engagement is a good example of how organisations can approach the use of social media within the workforce. While Telstra's main focus is on technology this doesn't mean that other organisation whose main area of business is not technology should be complacent about addressing social media use. The three Rs is a good guideline for employees to remember when using social media: Representing, Responsibility and Respect are key components to using common sense and judgement when using social media within an organisation.
trisha_poole

Why Social Media Innovation Has Hit a Plateau [OPINION] - 1 views

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    Has social media plateaued? Will a "rest" in social media development allow everyone to catch up and be okay with social media skills? Interesting opinion.
trisha_poole

Social media: A guide for researchers | Research Information Network - 0 views

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    Social media is an important technological trend that has big implications for how researchers (and people in general) communicate and collaborate. Researchers have a huge amount to gain from engaging with social media in various aspects of their work.
trisha_poole

The 4Cs Social Media Framework | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 3 views

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    Gaurav Mishra's 4 Cs of Social Media - presentation www.gauravonomics.com/blog/the-4cs-social-media-framework/
Kathleen Williams

Scott, D. (2010). Let Them Communicate. EContent, 33(3), 40. Retrieved 14 January, 2011... - 1 views

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    ***Note you will need your CSU logon to access full article*** This article discusses the need for social media policies in organisations and more importantly having organisations accept the fact that social media is being used daily and here to stay. Scott (2010) suggests the development of a new role titled social media administrator, a position that oversees the development of social media policies and the education of users' approach to using social media in the workforce.
Kathleen Williams

O'Brien, Rob. MAV Develops Social Media Policy [online]. Government News, Vol. 30, No. ... - 0 views

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    ***Note you will need your CSU logon to access full article*** O'Brien discusses the development of social media policies in local government offices, the casualisation of social media use is discussed and the fact that social media is everywhere and used by almost everyone warrants the need for policies and protocols that inform users of their rights and responsibilities. Instead of restricting social media use, O'Brien advocates that educating and informing users through guidelines is far more proactive and the way forward for web 2.0 technologies.
trisha_poole

How Social Media is Changing the Education Industry [infographic] | Mindjumpers - 0 views

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    By now, we are all aware of how social media is changing the way we communicate with each other. Social media has made it easier for us to connect with people both close to us, businesses we have an interest in and not least people across the world. And now, we also begin to see how the education industry is joining the game.
Kathleen Williams

Social Media Policy | National Library of Australia - 0 views

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    This is an example of a social media policy in use for a large government organisation and library. The policy was updated in December 2010 and covers in detail the regulations, guidelines and responsibilities of users using social media within the national library.
Kathleen Williams

NSW Public Libraries Social media policies - do you have one? - 0 views

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    Is a discussion paper on the use of social media policies within public libraries. This is more of how to establish a policy than a policy itself. There are good examples of what to include but it should be made clear that these are by no means the be all and end all to developing a policy. A social media policy should be thought of as a working document, one that can organically grow and adapt to the needs of the organisations and its users.
trisha_poole

Social Media's impact on Floods | Aussie Joy's Life - 0 views

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    Personal commentary on one experience of the Queensland floods and social media. People in the states/overseas were recommending others to follow Joy on Twitter as she had the most current updates. "Love how twitter, facebook and youtube actually connected me to stranger who are now 'real people' who are becoming friends!"
trisha_poole

James Surowiecki: When social media became news | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    James Surowiecki pinpoints the moment when social media became an equal player in the world of news-gathering: the 2005 tsunami, when YouTube video, blogs, IMs and txts carried the news -- and preserved moving personal stories from the tragedy.
Robyn Veugen

APA Style Blog: How to Cite Twitter and Facebook, Part II: Reference List Entries and I... - 0 views

Robyn Veugen

Twitter as a professional development tool - Social Media for Working & Learning - 0 views

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    Twitter As A Professional Development Tool: http://bit.ly/e3h4UY
Robyn Veugen

sigms - home - 0 views

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    Support network for school library media specialists and others in leadership positions who are working to promote the use of instructional technologies to enhance student learning.
trisha_poole

38 Infographic Explores Mobile Phone Evolution - Facts & Figures (History & Statistics)... - 0 views

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    Mobile technology has shown tremendous growth in recent years and now rivals other outlets as one of the most powerful forms of mass media. While mobile phones will not be the death of print, television or the Internet, it has proven to be a huge and unique new platform for delivering content. ====== Fantastic resource about mobile phones and telephone technology.
trisha_poole

Behaviorgraphics: Discovering the "Me" in Social Media Brian Solis - 0 views

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    Capture the essence of how and why people were "living in public." The characteristics of online behavior were diverse to say the least. However, I documented recurring traits and organized them into 18 categories. ====== Very interesting analysis of online roles that are played by the "faceless" millions online. Well worth looking through and considering where we fit.
trisha_poole

44 (And Counting) Ways To Use A Pocket Video Camera In The Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Do you have a Flip video camera? What about an iPhone or other smartphone capable of somewhat-HD video? Video cameras have never been easier to obtain and use thanks to the web's big push towards video. Luckily, your teaching method can be greatly enhance
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