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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Here's a snippet of a conversation we had at yesterday's Social Media Mastermind Roundtable meetup in Orange County. Below is a snip from the dialog we had yesterday when Rob Hahn  (@RobHahn) posed a question -- a concern really -- about the state of social media marketing. Now, with) social media.
 
Saturday, July 17, 2010
0160; If your organization needs help leveraging social media for skills improvement or transforming classroom-based training for the web --  contact me.  0160;   (Social media? 0160; Above is a short vid from that little soap box. Your thoughts? 0160;What do you think? 0160;Are we still shifting?
 
Friday, July 16, 2010
The snippet above comes from a webinar Jacob Swodeck and I hosted for JaraUniversity a couple of weeks ago about Attracting Sellers and Buyers Through Social Media. 0160; If your organization needs help leveraging social media for skills improvement or transforming classroom-based training for the web --  contact me. 
 

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social media. I've been informed that some folks are skipping other modules to attend my module on social media. One of these is the concept that social networking is a lot of work. The other, which I've written about in a previous post, social networking isn't a point-solution. I'm jazzed about it. Whooaah.
And it's here in the automation discussion that a related question sometimes comes up about whether or not it's ever a good idea to use bots or automation engines when engaging others in the social web. said as much in an article I wrote this summer, Automating Social Media - Good or Bad? In a nutshell, yes. Easy enough?
As I was preparing for a social media round table I'm facilitating next week, I came across Telstra's eLearning program for social media.  34;how to" manual for using social media platforms.  inform its employees about the company's guidelines for social media.
Social Media." Everyday I learn something new from others who've either been doing this social media stuff a lot longer than I have, more effectively than I do or who is maybe new to the 'sphere but just happens to ask a question in a way that challenges conventional wisdom. A Quick Note To You. Mel Aclaro.
Related posts: Social Media Series - Where to Begin. Hubs and Spokes as a Metaphor For Engaging In Social Networks. But, no matter how varied those things are, it typically means you, yourself, must have cultivated sufficient social cred ahead of time. 0160; The topic:  Twitter. Engaging With Purpose. Got friends?

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
I'm also conscious that there is a readership for this blog (already this month over 10,000 views have been recorded), and so, during the time I'm away, I have arranged for some of my new blog posts - a series of 7 called 'Web Feats', about the most useful social media tools for learning - to be time released during the next two weeks.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
This great little video from SimplyZesty , an agency specialising in Online PR and Social Media based in Dublin, contains some fascinating stats about social media usage in the UK. Check the website out because they have a free e-book too
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Well, anyway, I have ordered the above mentioned book, for I have read Daniel Solove before and I want to know more, and get a better understanding of the overall effects this shift in privacy has on this so called 'open and social age'. This book is not for free, but the one mentioned below is. and it simply does not feel right.
 

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The way she build her course is a great example of combining several relevant Social media to enhance a course. Thanks to the great College20 community started by Eduardo Peirano, I could read a post by Alejandra Pickett that really blew my mind. If you are a member of the College20 community, feel free to immediately surf to her post.
Deloitte is taking a multifaceted digital approach to recruiting by using a blend of social networking resources and multimedia elements. The program integrates several interactive social media outlets including a micro-sit e, a Twitter feed , a Facebook page and LinkedIn group , and a YouTube channel.
I followed the link and found myself entranced by Mike VanDervort’s Confronting Social Media at Work.  It’s a great blog post that warns HR professionals about the need to get ready for the social media invasion.  Those Ways to Introduce Social Media to Your Team. Social Media in Plain English.
Our office has been receiving numerous requests to help incorporate social media tools into a variety of communication and education projects. Our clients want help creating blogs, wikis, collaborative workspaces, and social networks. You can’t mandate that your audience “be social.”. Are they toes-. Or something in-.
and Social Media.” Social Media is very similar to Web 2.0. in nature and not a social media site. Add in ‘channels’ and it starts to have a social media mentality. Yesterday I saw tweets about the DOD’s new ‘social media’ site. They didn’t need a social media site.