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B Ginther

We Skip Because We Can : Find and Convert Blog: Inbound Marketing Strategies - 2 views

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    Skip1.org is a non-profit with a simple idea. Skip doing just one thing for a day…a coffee, a car wash, a pack of gum and give the money you would have spent on that small luxury to help fight world hunger. Skip1 doesn't have splashy billboards, ads, commercials or any of the traditional trappings of branding campaigns. Skip1.org uses social media to spread their message by engaging people and building relationships. @Skip1 is on Twitter. Skip1dotorg is on YouTube. Skip1.org has a fan page on Facebook, an active blog, and numerous page 1 Google rankings of its web pages and of blog posts by everyday folks to celebrities about the charity's good works.
Darren Draper

Reflections of a new-ish blogger « Educational Insanity - 0 views

  • I think where I’m going with this is that I worry that the ed. tech. blogosphere is reasonably saturated.  Related to Darren Draper’s post on Twitter Set Theory, I feel like there are some central figures whose spheres overlap considerably and a whole lot of us outsiders trying to penetrate that inner circle.  It’s as if folks like Will Richardson, David Warlick, Wes Fryer, Vicki Davis, Dean Shareski, Stephen Downes, Chris Lehmann…(and, yes, you Scott) are having an awesome cocktail party conversation and I’m standing on the outside staring over their shoulders and listening in, trying to get a word in, but not penetrating that conversation at all.  I know there are LOTS of us on the outside looking in. 
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      What can we do to reduce this feeling of exclusivity? Doubtless there are hundreds of great educators out there that feel this way.
    • Darren Draper
       
      I agree with you, David. There is no accurate measure as to the success of a blog - other than the intrinsic measure that each blogger feels about how things are going.
  • My theory is– don’t worry about getting your voice out there, or comments, or rankings, or even being invited to the right parties (inner circle) — rather focus intently on children, your vision, and leaving education better than you found it. Concentrate on helping those within your sphere of influence to make principled changes in education that is in the best interest of kids.
Scott Beamer

WikiHashtags - 3 views

  • Hashtags is a great way to follow community driven news chatter on microblogs. Some tags are temporary in nature, while some tags are here to stay because they have been adopted by grass roots movements. This Wikia is meant to help you navigate all the hashtags on http://hashtags.org/, to figure out who is using them.
Bryan R. Adams

Nonprofits 2.0 - Change.org: 10 Twitter Tips for Nonprofit organizations - 0 views

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Janos Haits

blogza.org - Create a mini blog, share your page, get topics from friends. Describe it in one sentences - 3 views

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    Create a mini blog, share your page, get topics from friends. Describe it in one sentences
Alice Barr

http://images.pcmac.org/Uploads/MCPSS/MobileCounty/Departments/Forms/Twitter%20for%20Educators.pdf - 3 views

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    Twitter for Educators A Beginner's Guide
Janos Haits

tweetsee.org/ - 2 views

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    tweetsee - the easy way to stay informed.  Please click the connect button above and login with your twitter username and password. To use tweetsee we recommend the following browsers: Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox 4.
Baxter Tocher

Hashtags - 4 views

shared by Baxter Tocher on 27 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Hashtags.org is lah-de-dah this and that. You can find information pertaining to tags, users, trends and whatever else is available or site if you are luck
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    Information and metrics about hashtags.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Collaborative Thinking : Enterprise Twitter : Clarity Amid The Hype - 0 views

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    Organizations that want benefits from social network tools will need to make some selective, deliberate and thoughtful choices that are different from the most highly restrictive "need to know" policies. For some more high-level thoughts on the relationship between social network and the Org chart, see some high level thoughts on that topic, see: http://www.alevin.com/?p=1280
Andrew DeVigal

Vanity Press Plus: The Tweetbook | booktwo.org - 0 views

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    "Well, someone had to do it, and I think I'm the first. I've archived my first two years of twittering to a hardback book. (For those of you who don't get Twitter, and those who are just bored by it's sudden, seeming ubiquity: move along. Nothing to see here.)"
Zulkarnain K.

Snipt.org - Share source code on Twitter and the Web - 0 views

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    Easily share and embed source code. Snipt lets you share source code in any of dozens of programming languages, formats it, and then generates a short URL you can share or embed.
Fred Delventhal

Gapminder.org - For a fact based world view. - 0 views

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    To promote sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by increased use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic and environmental development at local, national and global levels.
Andrew Long

New Twitter Research: Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets | HarvardBusiness.org - 0 views

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    As Twitter becomes more of a well-known phenomenon, more research is starting to appear. Here is some from an MBA student at Harvard that contains interesting stats.
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