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Three panelists steered the discussion: Ed Bennett, Manager of Web Operations at the University of Maryland Medical Center Aimee Roundtree, Assistant Professor at the University of Houston-Downtown, where she teaches courses in medical and science writing, hypermedia and technology, web publishing and accessibility, visual design, and technical communication Jen McCabe of Contagion Health Here is one of their early tweets from the day of the shootings). Look to global health: Right now, most innovations are happening in global health.
 
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The economic globalization and climate change and the peak of oil, as well as the progressive political disaffection experienced by a large part of the population in the developed countries, creates a scenario where in the short term it seems necessary to organize to develop or boost mechanisms and concrete processes that result in a significant improvement of the life in the cities, on one hand, and on another an anticipation of possible social, ecological and economic problems. Detection of modules of the system (ideas, projects in course, concrete problems) Case UrbanLabs OS - a co-created operating system for the city, based in Citilab-Cornellà
 

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Home About Full Circle Contact Resources Wiki Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Aug 27 2008 From courses to community: Josien Kapma and Nancy White Published by Nancy White at 6:42 am under communities of practice , learning This is an article that Josien Kapma
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Global Neighbourhoods « SM Global Report: Sun Micros Peter Reiser | Main | OnLine Tribalism & the Future of Social Media » September 09, 2008 SM Global Report: Beelines Francois Gossieaux Tribalism in the Online Community [ Francois Gossieaux speaking at SuperNova. Of course, we had scant evidence to back this up, just our usually strong opinions. From his file photos ] Back in Naked Conversations, we talked about how people were hot-wired to collaborate and that people have remained essentially unchanged since the time when we hung out in caves and collaborated for survival.
Course Location: Australian Film TV radio School, Sydney (Fox Studios) Start Course Fee: $240 Applications Techniques to distribute your content as widely as possible to a global audience Planning I’m teaching the course, so you can always ask a question here in comments Are you a marketing guru charged with pulling together your social media savvy and deliver an actual social media campaign, with monitoring, engagement and metrics?  This This one and half day workshop training is for you!
This is a hands-on computer based social media course that takes you step by step through how to set up, monitor and measure a social media marketing campaign. This course is not for absolute beginners – some familiarity with social media recommended. This is a popular course due to the practical hands-on nature of the exercises and tools used for creating social media marketing campaigns. Workshop Description We use case studies and work through a real world social media marketing campaigns by both teamwork and individual use of internet enabled PCs.
I suspect these are all due to insertion in the EU system and especially the ECHR, and further, that only the third is really disruptive at all - the main parties are now really sub-factions of a ruling party (similar to the electoral factions in Iran), and the media is so successfully integrated that direct media control is not needed, being replaced by subtle media control (it is the case that minor parties and media are periodically persecuted and even shut down, as with al-Muhajiroun, the Indymedia server raids etc; street activities of small parties have been viciously attacked, so small
Yet it could provide courses, but with new trans-disciplinary subjects. In Reality Sandwich, the writer by the name of Doctress Neutopia has an interesting essay which describes the relatively failed urban project of Paul Soleri , i.e. the Arcology project. She believes that the time is now ripe for a worldwide coalition of such urban renewal projects,
Other computer lab based social media courses are also being run during October and November. This is a hands-on computer based course that takes you step by step through how to create, edit, tweak and promote a Wordpress Blog. The course is aimed at those who are investigating establishing a blog for business purposes but will also suit personal or hobbyists. One of the Laurel’s popular classes for computer based social media Here’s a workshop for you – mixing strategy with practical hands on experience, 2nd October 2009 in Sydney, 12th October in Brisbane, Singapore 26th October, 9th November in Hong Kong.
Miguel Cornejo Castro has written an article called Revisiting Communities of practice, from fishermen guilds to the global village . Going online changes the breed of communities by virtue of the following changes: - Shrinking cost of communication - Rise of information longevity - Universal access - Differentiation and competition in the global village He describes various changes which are characteristic for (large) online communities of people who find each other via the internet. He attempts to revisit the basic concepts of communities of practice with the goal of updating it, to ease the fitting in of contemporary communities (specifically refering to online communities of practice).
Two weeks ago Forum One's Seattle office convened a group of Global Health web communicators and talked in depth about using social media to build connections and awareness. Last week at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation a group of 23 folks who manage Global Health data met to talk about common issues and best practices. Participants Participants included representatives from Roundtable meetings are becoming a way of life in Seattle these days. A complete list of participating organizations is below.) I