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Judy O'Connell

How Social Networks Have Changed The World! - YouTube - 1 views

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    "An 11 minute documentary looking at the way social networking has changed the world and developed social communication. The documentary takes a look at several aspects of social networking including the way it has changed celebrating birthdays. I will also be looking into how social networks have altered the way children spend their days compared to how they would have done before Facebook was around. "
Heather Bailie

Hashtags rule. But why? And where did # come from? - video | Technology | The Guardian - 2 views

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    "Here, there and bloody everywhere! It may only be four criss-crossing lines but the # has invaded our daily lives and hijacked the way we communicate. But how did it come to dominate global digital culture? Ollie Peart dares to find out "
Carole Gerts

3 Ways Personal Learning Networks Are Evolving - 4 views

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    by Peps Mccrea, staffrm.io The concept of a Personal Learning Network (PLN) is a familiar concept these days. Yet, the nature of Personal Learning Networks is evolving as the range of tools available to support them increases, and our rapport with those tools becomes more sophisticated.
trickydee

Student Inquiry and Web 2.0 - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 applications are changing how educators interact both with each other and with their students. Educators can use these new Web tools daily to create, share, socialize, and collaborate with students, colleagues, and newly developed network contacts. School librarians are finding that Web 2.0 tools are bringing them more ways to embrace and promote new learning environments for the 21st-century learner.
Carole Gerts

5 Digital Marketing Trends for 2015 - 10 views

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    How many of these would you agree with?
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    Indeed Google+ isn't something I have gravitated toward - it will be interesting to see if Google evolves it or replaces with a something totally new. Quite frankly I don't have many friends who use it so it has been somewhat redundant. As far as Google Wallet I'm sitting back to see if it would be of any real benefit. I suppose my key concerns would be security firstly and secondly vendors which accept it. Here is an interesting article that I refer to as TechCarrotDangling! http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/11/psa-google-wallet-is-giving-away-200000-to-attract-new-users/ Smart watches are definitely an area of keen interest for me. I currently own a Sony Smartwatch 1 and I find it pretty useful when I"m out and about. I keep up to date with all my social media alerts as well news and it's also a great way to never miss an important call. My husband who is an extremely serious technophile has two a Pebble and Sony Smartwatch 2. I can see this technology really starting to take off in the very near future and the types of functions and uses will only improve and diversify. As far as advertising is concerned any business that wants to thrive and not be relegated to the obsolete and irrelevant bin needs to actively get on board with targeted social media advertising. It is really is a sink or swim scenario. However, platforms such as FB , if I'm wearing my "consumer hat", are really annoying and sometimes even infuriating - from a marketing perspective though it is innovative in that it targets your interests and plays on your wants and desires. I suspect that business and various organisations need to determine and utilise ways to market themselves without it turning consumers off. There is a fine line between intrusion and ingenious use of the old 5 Ps of marketing!
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    1. Google+ isn't dead yet, however, the one before it, Google Wave is dead, but it influenced many other collaboration to think of digital whiteboards to share thoughts and video. I use Moxtra's one. I use Google+ sparing, say when Mashable want to collaborate a document to the White House or a twitter user holding talk about the future of code, and so on. 2. Mobile payment is there and not quite there. At the moment, people put stickers on the back of their mobile phone and tap on PayPass machines. 3. Smartwatches, ahh, another thing to charge up at night. Good but bulky. 4. I can live with social media advertising, it isn't too annoying and some of them are quite clever. It is not different to advertisement in Freemium games, really. Ignore and tap selectively. 5. Accessible analytics. Oh la la. This would be so handy to so many people, especially I. I can use it to plan my delivery better and work my weak spots on SNS.
missusb

6 Rules for Creating Killer Email Campaigns - 1 views

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    When planning your marketing mix, the most important component is email. Why? Because it's the easiest way to reach people, considering that 85 percent of the world and 91% of the US have an email address and check their inboxes daily
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    FYI. Remember people frequently check their emails on mobile devices and if your email does not display well or interact with easily, people will start to dismiss your email "marketing newsletters", and flag them as read later pile or worst the never read pile.
missusb

Librarians Lead the Way in Edtech - 4 views

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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
Heather Bailie

Digital Librarianship & Social Media: the Digital Library as Conversation Facilitator - 1 views

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    "Digital collections marketing is an important, yet often ignored aspect of digital collection management. While many collections are laudable for the quality of their pictures, metadata, and preservation techniques, they often remain obscure, unknown, and therefore inaccessible to their intended user populations. One of the ways digital librarians can cultivate a broader awareness of their collections is through social networking. More importantly, digital librarians who participate in conversations with users through the use of social media become inextricably intertwined with the knowledge creation processes relevant to their collections. This paper presents a set of five general principles (listening, participation, transparency, policy, and strategy) that provide digital librarians with straightforward, concrete strategies for successfully integrating social media into a digital library's overall strategic plan. In addition to these concrete strategies, I also explain the theoretical importance of each principle and its relevance for establishing a rapport with current and potential users of a digital collection."
Heather Bailie

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Conversation topics for educators in the age of social media. Via @InnovativeEdu - 2 views

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    Lisa Nielsen promotes the effective use of social media in education and is concerned that teachers do not fully understand their potential, nor best practice. She recommends conversation as an excellent way of supporting teachers in having a go. She provides two lists of conversation starters worthy of discussion in relation to particular contexts. While not promoting them as "Do and Don't" she has, however, divided them into Recommended, and Think twice before... Topics include: best practice for interacting with students; managing your online identity; role and responsibilities of parents, and managing online spaces. The lists provide an excellent basis for the development of a social media policy for schools.
dippedidooda

Copyright friendly pathfinder - 2 views

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    This was linked to in the article, "14 Ways K-12 Librarians can teach social media" in module 5.2. It looked to be so handy, I was inspired to attempt to use Diigo for the first time for personal bookmarking. Then I thought I may as well try sharing as well.
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    Heaps of relevant links to use. Thanks
bluebelle88

The British military social media policy - 0 views

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    Written in 2009 but this is the only one I can find. It does refer to the importance of social media as a communication tool for those away from home and is written in a way that is a little easier to understand. It does make reference to gaming avatars, the only one of the three militaries to do so. It's a clever document part policy, part strategy outlining the three types of presences and their different limits.
Lam Kevin

Facebook for libraries - 4 views

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    Using Facebook can be an effective way for academic libraries to connect with their user community. By posting updates on Facebook, libraries can inform their users about the library's programmes and services. They can invite students to attend training sessions, post practical information about the library's opening times, link to new and existing print and online resources, and update the university community about any new developments.
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    Use of facebook by libraries does work and if kept current gets regular followers. It was good to see that we are doing many of the suggested things and also contained some ideas to be considered and applied. Here is ours https://www.facebook.com/pmhclibrary/
anonymous

Web 2.0 in Local Government - 1 views

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    This source discusses the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies in a local government setting and how that enhances or disrupts operations. It looks at how the social media policy is the driving force in successful e-Government and the ways in which social media improves public relations.
margaret_1

Why does my library use social media? - The Ubiquitous Librarian - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

  • Our purpose—the reason why we use the social web is to find people who “like” the library and give them a way to express it.&nbsp;We will use this platform to nurture that bond and move them from like to love. [Develop their passion.]&nbsp;We also want to enable them to share this experience and help bring others into this relationship.
Melly Tango

Library of the future: 7 technologies we would love to see - 1 views

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    Libraries lead the way to digital citizenship. They should be the first places where most advanced technologies are implemented. Today, libraries are not only about lending books. They are creative spaces, not only for individuals, but also teams. They are economic incubators and learning hubs.
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    i love the bookmark idea! but the drone honestly terrifies me..
Lucy A

Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project - 1 views

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    The latest from Pew looks at 'Public Perceptions of privacy and security in the post-Snowden era'. An interesting take on the findings appeared in the UK's The Observer recently, in a piece by John Naughton: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/16/why-internet-has-turned-us-into-hypocrites the pew research shows that while Americans are more wary of the internet and more concerned about their privacy, they still use social media in much the same way as before.
Georgena Bowmer

The best Social Networking apps of 2014 - 2 views

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    The whole social networking phenomenon has really gotten out of hand. There are so many ways to connect with others that it is nearly impossible to keep track. Luckily for you, we've done the tracking so you don't have to. Today's list is for the best social networking apps to come out in 2014.
margaret_1

19 Quick Ways to Grow Your Author Following on Social Media - 1 views

  • improving your profiles doesn’t have to take a long time
  • Use ONE excellent profile photo
  • Pin an engaging tweet
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  • LinkedIn Summary is the first opportunity for a potential employer to find out a bit more about you and get some insight into the person beyond your job title and a photo
  • Recommend others, then ask them to return the favor
  • Write your story
  • Organize your boards
  • Adjust your privacy settings
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