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Judy O'Connell

Content Curation Guide by Robin Good - from a business perpective - 2 views

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    "If you are interested in understanding what content curation is all about and where's its key value, you will find this material relevant to your learning goal. In this reading collection you can see how curation can be a fantastic instrument for learning, journalism and marketing, as it provides the means to create value, to find unique resources and to illustrate them, and in this process it showcases your competence and expertise on the matter (or the one of your company / organization). "
anonymous

33 Graphic Design Tools To Publish Visual Content - 2 views

  • 33 Graphic Design Tools To Publish Visual Content by TeachThought Staff Digital literacy is, in part, about digital publishing. Digital publishing is, in part, about the writing process–choosing an audience and purpose, drafting content, revising and editing that content, and then sharing it with the world. But digital publishing is also about the right tools for the right platform and the right device. Education is no different; digital publishers in your classroom need the right tools to do amazing things. The pathway from idea to socializing has been lubricated by incredible technology. In fact, that’s a key theme of progressive technology: It makes new things possible.
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    Visual digital publishing
dmanaa01

8 Traffic-Boosting Content Curation Tools - 1 views

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    Several choices for content curation tools described with step-by-step instructions on how to navigate
dmanaa01

5 Tips for More Efficient & Effective Content Curation - 2 views

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    This is another content curation resource for teachers
Fiona Jostsons

Social Media FOR Schools: Strategy, Platforms, Shareable Content | Silvia Tolisano- Lan... - 2 views

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    Focus is on creating meaningful, and shareable content for schools. The focus is on how to use social media and create social media rather than focusing on negative and how not to behave. Schools needs to consider both social media for schools to market the ethos of the school but also how social media is used in schools by staff and students.
anonymous

The 4 Cs of Social Media Success | The Huffington Post - 4 views

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    Content, context, consistency, connection
ksparkman

Instagram Case Study: Beatson Cancer Charity - Jenn's TrendsJenn's Trends - 2 views

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    One industry that can do really well on Instagram, but that often struggles with Instagram, is the non-profit sector. These organizations are typically ripe with content to share but either don't know how to go about sharing it or worry about how much to share.
Tracey Byrne

"Your Product is a Piece of Sh#t": How we Responded to this Tweet - Hootsuite Social Me... - 2 views

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    Using negative social media feedback
missusb

Librarians Lead the Way in Edtech - 4 views

shared by missusb on 11 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology &amp; Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators&#39; eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders." /><meta id="MetaKeywords" name="KEYWORDS" content="tech, tech and learning, technology management, classroom technology, educational technology, technology education, tec
Renate Beilharz

Policy on the use of CPL's social media - 0 views

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    Cleveland Public Library. Policy on the use of CPL's social media sites. http://www.cpl.org/TheLibrary/UsingtheLibrary/PolicyontheUseofCPLsSocialMediaSites.aspx This policy is generic and refers to 'any Library sponsored social media site'. It is very comprehensive, relevant to both patrons and staff. the content is organised under the following sections: Purpose of the Library's social media sites, Agreement (telling patrons that by posting they agree to this policy), Definitions, Disclaimer, No Privacy (Reminding users that they cannot expect privacy), Ownership (of postings), Postings (basically the acceptable use policy), Violations of this policy, Reporting violations, Employee postings.
Renate Beilharz

NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 Activities: Social media policies - do you have one? - 3 views

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    Social media policies - do you have one? http://nswpubliclibrarieslearning21.blogspot.com.au/2008/08/social-media-policies-do-you-have-one.html This blog post from 2008 was part of the NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 Activities program. while it is a training document, the content has a high value for anyone wishing to create a social media policy in NSW in particular, including links to relevant legislation. A list of points to be considered when creating a policy as well as sample text.
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    this is a really good article Renate, thanks for posting, Jacqui
Liz Eckert

Rethinking roles & responsiblities of teacher librarians - KB Enterprises (Aust) Pty Ltd - 1 views

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    "The NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition, examines key trends, significant challenges, and emerging technologies for their potential impact on academic and research libraries worldwide. Following the publication of the report, the New Media Consortium hosted a virtual symposium on The Future of Libraries which includes 4 videos on the following topics: Emphasis on mobile Content management & technical infrastructure Increasing access & discovery opportunities Rethinking roles & relationships of librarians"
Dianne Clancy - INF206

The Social Media Manager's Definitive Glossary, 2014 Edition - 2 views

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    Posted on Carole Gerts Twitter account: Welcome to the 2014 edition of the Hootsuite Social Media Glossary. This is a living document that will continue to grow as we add more terms and expand our definitions. If there's a term you would like to see added, let us know in the comments!
Dianne Clancy - INF206

8 Common Facebook Mistakes Social Media Managers Need To Avoid - 1 views

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    Among the many tasks social media managers face, one is learning how to navigate the ever-changing world of Facebook. Previously on our blog, we discussed the most common social media strategy mistakes. Today, we want to focus on specific Facebook mistakes social media managers need to avoid.
anonymous

The Age of Distraction: Getting Students to Put Away Their Phones and Focus on Learning... - 1 views

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    In a September 2012 post I briefly highlighted a number of studies documenting that most students don't multi-task well. When they're texting, looking at Facebook, or cruising on the Internet and listening to a lecture or discussion and trying to take notes, they aren't dealing with the content as well as they would be if they just focused on listening and note taking. And the evidence of that keeps accumulating, like the Kuznekoff and Titsworth study referenced here and described in detail in the January issue of The Teaching Professor. Using an intriguing study design, here's what they found: ". . . students who use their mobile phones during class lectures tend to write down less information, recall less information, and perform worse on a multiple-choice test than those students who abstain from using their mobile phones during class." (p. 251).
Hyacinth Steele

New Media Society-2011-Marwick-114-33.pdf - 0 views

shared by Hyacinth Steele on 10 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    Abstract: Social media technologies collapse multiple audiences into single contexts, making it difficult for people to use the same techniques online that they do to handle multiplicity in face-to-face conversation. This article investigates how content producers navigate 'imagined audiences' on Twitter. We talked with participants who have different types of followings to understand their techniques, including targeting different audiences,concealing subjects, and maintaining authenticity. Some techniques of audience management resemble the practices of 'micro-celebrity' and personal branding, both strategic self-commodification. Our model of the networked audience assumes a many-to-many communication through which individuals conceptualize an imagined audience evoked through their tweets.
kelseyccampbell

Social Media Policies - 1 views

Cotter, K., & Sasso, M. D. (2016). Libraries Protecting Privacy on Social Media. Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice, 4(2), 73-89. doi:10.5195/palrap.2016.130 This study discusses the need...

INF206

started by kelseyccampbell on 23 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
ksparkman

Professional learning networks for online students and new grads of LIS - 5 views

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    Interesting article regarding mature-age students and Twitter in developing personal learning networks
rohueston

5 annotated resources about social media - 6 views

American Library Association. (2015). Questions and Answers on Ethics and Social Media Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/advocacy/proethics/questions-and-answers-ethics-and-social-media The America...

started by rohueston on 31 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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