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74 Articles match "Course","WordPress"
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Community managers are there to support members and then to make sure the productive nature of the work the community is doing doesn’t veer off course too much. NET developers were (and we created a parallel community for Java developers, then other communities for non-developer roles too…) When the layoffs occurred, no one felt disloyal to the community — they did of course feel disloyal to the leadership. Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
And, of course, leadership support and incentives are always useful tools as well but they alone can often only change things temporary rather than fundamentally. Im also interested in full-time work. View Gil Yehudas profile Recent Comments frogpond » What builds Community Strength on Measuring Community Strength frogpond » What builds Community Strength on Measuring Community Strength EricPosner on Measuring Community Strength sleveo on Measuring Community Strength SteelyGreen on Measuring Community Strength SteelyQueen on
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Well, of course, I am just hoping this is of interest, and as a Canadian, I understand and accept that you might not have the slightest interest. contest) Visit Chief Culture Officer Plugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes Grant McCracken Copyright © 2010 All Rights Reserved Leave a verified comment using
...Tags: Grant McCracken This Blog Sits At the Intersection of Anthropology and Economics Chief Culture Officer -The Book Books Recommended Books Speaking Consulting Culture Camps Bio Contact Jul 19 How social networks work: the puzzle of exhaust data By grant Jerry Michalski and Pip Coburn were recently talking about the puzzleof "exhaust data."
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Monday, September 1, 2008
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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Monday, October 26, 2009
Wordpress blogging platform has people donating plugins or using money donations to have work done.
Here is a typical widget from Wordpress 3rd party developers which allows bloggers to ask for donations on their blog, and uses PayPal as the backend for donations across the online community.
In case you haven’t noticed, I’m a girl. I was also attributed as a coauthor/supporter, which is a good way of rewarding donations, of course.
Episode 2 of monetizing online communities looks at donations – an overlooked revenue stream and the social media tools that enable donations online.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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. We use Wordpress plugins and themes and create blog posts and pages by both teamwork and individual use of internet enabled PCs. 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. How to Blog for
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Tuts+ Tutorials & Resources Psdtuts+ Photoshop & Graphics Nettuts+ Web Design & Development Vectortuts+ Vectors & Illustration Audiotuts+ Music & Sound Aetuts+ AfterEffects & Motion Flashtuts+ Flash Tutorials
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Anyway, I’m starting with WordPress because it already has some of the building blocks in place. Again, we’re in the beginning of all this now and there’ll be plenty of ill-informed people crying wolf about not wanting to join their accounts, or have unified reputation and so on, but that’s normal during the course of an inversion of norms. For some time to come, it’ll be optional whether you want to play along of course, but once people witness FactoryCity This can all be made better. Ready?
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
survey of free to use tools and services including Mogulus, Twitter, Joomla, Ning, Blogger, Ustream, Drupal, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, Virtual World Gatherings, Wordpress and many others. ( Course Fee: $240
Technorati Tags: AFTRS , course , Event , LAMP , seminar , social media , workshop
...Tags: … not all are free, some are $60. But free works better at grabbing attention.
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Here we revisit what we have said, but it an order that approximates better the way in which these ideas can be put into practice: Preamble: reflection on the role of tech steward Step 1: understanding your community, its characteristics, orientation, and current configuration Step 2: providing technology: choosing a strategy, selecting a solution, and planning the change Step 3: stewarding technology in use, in the life of the community and at its closing Of course, the actual work of stewarding technology for community is not quite that linear, but it is still useful to think about
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Of course, he would never really ‘own’ the email/wiki page he received. to describe the collaborative process using e-mail you come up with a very realistic example, which Wikinomics picked up not long ago, of how poor it actually is and Chris Rasmussen’s graphic speaks for itself, as I am sure you [...] Join the discussion Your name: Your e-mail address: (will not be published) Your website: Your
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Of course, not! socialnetworking) [...] Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail Powered by WordPress .::. Home About Jon Mell Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy Contact me If you would like my help with your Enterprise 2.0
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