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1260 Articles match "Blog","Content"
The Latest from the Communities and Networks Connection Community
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Nobody reads your blog unless the content is valuable and relevant, you have conversations and you build loyalty over time
Your Twitterstream is boring unless you make it interesting with content that is relevant to your target audience and have the right mix of personality and conversation
Your Facebook Fan Page will be empty unless you have valuable content, interaction and conversation there
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
As I blogged previously , I've been at South by Southwest Interactive these past few days. Patient comfort and satisfaction is a huge benchmark for health care providers, and it is also often difficult to measure.
User comments are helpful: Overwhelmingly, comments on content are positive or neutral, and there are very few complaints: " The unexpected outcomes of social media for hospitals will be positive, because we’ve anticipated all the negatives" – Lee Aase, Mayo Clinic.
Social media aid support networks: Reflexively, many institutions block
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
The old model, he writes, “works well when we can centralize both the content (curriculum) and the teacher. The model falls apart when we distribute content and extend the activities of the teacher to include multiple educator inputs and peer-driven learning. Instead, a student can interact directly with researchers through Twitter, blogs, Facebook, and listservs. George Siemens describes how networks disrupt traditional teaching :
Simply: social and technological networks subvert the classroom-based role of the teacher.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
It’s how the speed, screen size and controlled environment of the iPad now means that content design on screen can finally come of age and grow some balls. It’s how the speed, screen size and controlled environment of the iPad now means that content design on screen can finally come of age and grow some balls. Your content isn’t the same as my content
Or so I tweeted whilst watching the recent Apple keynote. A
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
This is the eighth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick late last year. am finally getting the rest of the series up. Part 1 , part 2 , part 3, , part 4, part 5 , part 6 , and part 7 are all here on the blog.
We have talked throughout this series on communities of practice about “content.” 8221; Well, what the heck is content, why is it important and how do we make the most of it - especially when I First the what and why, then one idea about how to work with volume.
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
New incentives throughout blogging will enhance opportunities for cooperation and lead to a better networking. Implementation: Set up of a blog on a server with a classical layout of two columns including the full comments on the left side. meeting schedule) was changed to the blog, which was important in order to raise "pressure" on everybody to at least read the weblog. Christian Kreutz worked for two years at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit ( GTZ ) in Egypt. The German Technical Cooperation works quite decentralized having country offices in
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
BLOG Clay Shirky on
Helping Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting
Users The value of the content itself, he says (in a message everyone in the
'Knowledge Content is just something to talk about."
And Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social
Networking Networking
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
BLOG Google Wave
(continued): functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social
networking receive the entire 'conversation' to date (the content and messages in
the Tags: Blogs & Bloggin continued): The Conversation Becomes the Work-Product
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Widgets are, hence, little blocks of information which can be added to a blog, mostly in the sidebar. Almost any kind of information can be widgetized and offered in a blog as an additional feature. Why widgets are important and how they can spice up your blog Blogs alone are nice, but with widgets you can upgrade your blog to an information portal and stimulate interactivity. This is a joint post together with Christian Kreutz , which we co-created in a google doc . (mine mine is a little longer though) 1.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
BLOG The Psychology of
Twitter Twitter name on your blog, and on your Facebook page, and send it out
to just as there are organizational and ghostwritten celebrity blogs,
there latest blog posts. content of
my Twitter
OK ,
let let me start by saying I'm a Twitter user and fan.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
BLOG Google Wave: The
Wikification functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social
networking receive the entire 'conversation' to date (the content and messages in
the Here's another story, this one about (perhaps) the future of this blog:
It's May 2010, and
I've Wikification of Conversation
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
clarifying by reading and writing comments, and trackback/linkback blog posts
based on content in a website
Google Blog Search (also Technorati , Backtype ) is similar to PageRank
- but the point here is that the content is blogs which are a social ecosystem where you have distributed conversations (trackbacks/linkbacks), and leave comments
* Social search is resurfacing as a hot topic of late , due to how effective Twitter has become in helping you find information, and how it is close to how we source information in the offline world (via our network).
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. Electronic Frontier Foundation How to Blog Safely about Work [link]
Harvard Law School Blogs Terms of Use [link]
Managing staff who participate in social networks.
I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for Profits are handling the fact that their staff
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