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Time Chart - See Flickr Discussion on Version 1 Wanna Remix it? Here's a question I get all the time: How much time and resources does it take to implement social media? In my presentations, I use a slide from Nina Simon's blog post called " How Much Time Does It Take To Do Web2.0 Download it here. In A Museum?
I'm facilitating a couple of workshops as part of the Social Media track for annual conference for the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Louisville, KY. The first is 90 minutes that is an introduction to strategic social media for nonprofits. The second session is the Kentucky Derby version of the Social Media Game.
" which is an introduction to social media concepts and tools for nonprofit use. " I'm trying to walk the walk and talk the talk of Remixing Content for nonprofits. One thing you'll notice is that the presentation itself is a remix of a remix. I remixed it from an earlier prsentation called Associations 2.0
Find more photos like this on So You Think You Can Do Social Media. Note From Beth: Since 2007, I've been using, adapting, and remixing the Social Media Game social media workshops for nonprofits. Last fall, we marched all 350 or so Environmental Defense Fund staff through two days of a social media challenge.
As a blogger and social media maker, I have a strong interest in the future of my work and participatory culture. That's why I remixed the fundraising widget on my blog in support of Creative Commons Annual Campaign. Just the other day, my son had to create a slide show about beavers. I taught him the four different licenses.
As many of you know who read this blog, I am an early adopter of social media and set up my listening post 5 years ago to scan for people, trends, and ideas related to social media and nonprofits. Listening and engaging with people has been critical to any success I’ve achieved as a social media practitioner.
He is Deputy Director for the Contemporary Jewish Museum , and an expert in using social media in a museum setting. One thing led to another and I designed a social media lab for arts organizations. Both organizations have demonstrated leadership in embracing social media. I said yes.
I am in Washington, DC to do a session at the Bridge Conference this afternoon on Mixing Social Media With Fundraising Strategies. I remixed David Wilcox's Social Media Games and will be using it for the session. Workshop in Belgium last month and I've incorporated and remixed some of his slides.
Remix this Powerpoint. If you don't know about Creative Commons, it was founded in 2001 , with a mission to increase the amount of creativity (cultural, educational, and scientific content) in “the commons” — the body of work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing, use, repurposing, and remixing. (If
Liz Strauss asks if crayons qualify as social media. Maybe if you were ask someone to draw pictures of social media or web 2.0 So that leads me to the NTEN's Be The Media Project ( name to change soon ) and Module 1 that we're building together and talking about this week. What does the Internet look like ?
I found Mashable's How To Develop a Social Media Plan in Five Easy Steps Via Britt Bravo who forwarded me this link. Last week, we explored questions about how nonprofits go about planning their social media efforts and various resources are summarized here. I would love to see an example of a nonprofit's social media plan.
My twitter friend Durff asked for feedback on her slide show. The title slide - "Teaching to Transform" should be a second or two longer and then hit me a visual that shows "transformation" -- maybe a bored student and then an engaged one. I thought it was excellent and told her so.
The next exercise was to focus on media choices. Although social media was the focus of the how-to trainings that are part of the trainer the trainers, this exercise was intended to help NGOs think through their media choices. Mary’s remix simplified the tool selection to what was being taught during the TOT.
These are my powerpoint slides from the Screencasting Session at NTC. If more of us are screencasting, then all I have to do is remix other people's work, provided they've licensed their material using creative commons licensing. I've put the presentation (and almost all my other presentations) into Slide Share. no more than 3.5
Hawaii Social Media Game View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. Many thanks to Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells of the Social Media Club for organizing fantastic Social Media Workshop and inviting me to participate. Not every social media tool will work for every project. tags: hawaii socialmediaclub ).
Earlier this week, Leslie Poston invited me to participate on her podcast on Race and Social Media along with Shireen Mitchell , Liza Sabiter , and Rahsheen Porter. When I've do social media and nonprofit trainings, the audience consists of staff, board members, or volunteers from nonprofit organizations. tags: nptech youth ).
Next week I'm doing a Webinar for Extension Professionals , a remix of 10 Steps to Association 2.0 which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. My initial remix thought (wrong) was to look for examples that were related to agriculture, but the extension is so much more. I'm nervous. It's messy.
On Tuesday, I facilitated an introductory workshop on how nonprofits can use social media in Boston at the nonprofit technology conference and yet another remix of the curriculum wiki , presentation , and game designed by David Wilcox. She is the third person to mention a remix. it has definitely improved my slide shows.
So, I decided to get a little creative and do some remixing. " which is a remix of Marnie Webb's classic " Ten Steps To Change the World " and Steve Bridger's " Fundraising 2.0 I'm doing a remix of a fantastic slide show I saw on SlideShare a few weeks back that used the Wizard of Oz as a metaphor to explain Web2.0.
Join us to learn how to mix live content with social media, video, public challenges, and narrative flow. presentations, often remixing previous content in new ways for. Read Jim Lynch's post about the use of Slide Rocket for great presentations and remote work in the cloud. SlideRocket. time-strapped causes. slidestory.
Here's the email message I received: I stumbled upon your slide show of beautiful photos of Cambodia. My best photograph was of three monks collecting offerings in Roteang Village. It has been used for the Facing History site as part of Arn Chorn Pond's story. I'm so honored.
All we need are the PowerPoint slides to complete our virtual experience. Update: Nancy reports that she didn't wear the purple PJs and here PPT slides can be found here. There was a tip in the comments on how to compress PPT slides. Here's Nick Noake's remix. I think she is wearing her purple pajamas, but not sure.
Flickr Photo Remix Cards are all wonderful so I'm going to start blogging them!! I love the creativity and I'm learning a lot about remix tools. I'm thinking of doing a slide share show. This one is from Mike. It is generated by www.deviousgelatin.com/montager using the flickr tag 'beth5.0'. Here's the information.
Photo by Smitty42 Lucy Bernholz has a great post called " Metrics Are Good, Unless They Are Bad " which talks about the problems we encounter when we're trying to measure hard to measure stuff - like social media, social return, and social enterprise. There is also a detailed taxonomy for types of social media conversations.
This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from the Beth 5.0 - Flickr Photo Birthday Card Remix Contest group pool. I'm going to get them into a slide show when the contest is over on the 25th. flick r.com. Make your own badge here. This has got to be best birthday ever. check out the birthday cards. and I got a birthday blog!!!
Click to Flickr Photos Tagged with 07ntc in A Slide Show Presentation. Flickr Remix Photo Birthday Card Contest. Flickr Remix Photo Birthday Card Contest. The above slide show was created with Splashr , billed simply as ??? There's one limitation, of course, is that slide show is a big size, too big for most blog formats.
How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Media Genius View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. Here are my slides from the Convio " Social Media for Social Good " for tomorrow. Convio asked me to prepare something for organizations that are just getting ready to embrace social media. tags: nonprofit socialmedia ).
I am waiting for a couple of videos to be available on YouTube so I can play with the remixer on TestTube and finish the Cambodia Video Blogging Workshop materials and screencast. These matter to commercial media and advertisers, people who are more interested in counting eyeballs than insights. Don't believe in the myth of 'rankings'.
My colleague, Ivan Boothe, who works with the Genocide Intervention Network and who is incredible smart about integrating social media into cause-related campaigns, pinged me about this reddit campaign. now off to integrate it into my slides show for my session at the Bridge Conference on Tuesday. See the full alert here. Thanks Ivan.
The same story can be told across the recording industry, fashion, sports and even social media. The focus there was brands versus individual creators (though they did launch with a Ben Baller slide). Though he is popular and has a following in the tens of thousands, RAC is not a social media superpower.
. Yesterday at the Packard Foundation, as part of a series of "deeper dives" to learn about networks and social media, Eugene Eric Kim of Blue Oxen Associates gave a talk about "Networks in an International Context." . His slides and my notes and reflections follow. Networks in an International Context. 1) Everybody is People. "You
This slide show from Common Craft uses a party as a metaphor for online community. Conversation Tracking in the NpTech Space There quite a blog buzz about the need for a Netsquared European Remix going on. Some really good links to and about Social Media that nonprofit techies will love. Try and see where it leads you.
Social Media I'm hearing some complaints about the distract-ability of social media. JournalMarketing's advice to communicators and execs: Doing new media is more important than learning new media. Jon Stahl found a nifty online slide show web application. without leaving the virtual world! How cool is that?
He has a context for what may work and what may not for a community building process for a new media curriculum. Elements of a Social Media Plan : The call to participate came as a "let's remix this idea for nonprofits" and Scarlett Swerdlow took leadership and suggested a refinement of categories.
" Nancy White's slides from TALO and some audio from Nothern s about the new rules for online communities. How to remix content with having a law degree is a simple guide to how to use material from the internet without getting in trouble. Social Media Blog points us to column by Walter S. Yikes, there are no rules.
Apple’s non-remappable controls handle media playback, and you can summon Siri with a long press. You’ll feel some pull when sliding the case around the back of the phone, but it’s nowhere near enough force to keep the two attached. The tap gestures from the old AirPods are gone. It has that feeling of being in the room with the band.
There’s music playing, and the space includes both open and intimate areas so you slide from living room to concert hall to record store to telephone booth without getting disoriented or feeling confined. The results of this physical “remix” activity are beautiful, intricate posters. The signage in the exhibit is deliciously informal.
As a speaker and trainer , Slideshare, along with wikis, Twitter, and other tools are important part of my trainer’s social media toolbox. As Slideshare has excellent social media content, I can view slideshows across different types of industries and networks. I don’t have be a networked silo! (2) 6) Training.
People can add and embellish your content and if you have access to the remix, it can give you new ideas. Here's a few (good) examples of how I have remixed other people's work or other people have remixed my work. Remix This Powerpoint. The presentation itself is a remix of a remix. to Change The World.
The video incorporates some slides from Angela Byron's excellent presentation, " Women in Floss " which also speaks to the dark side of gender issues in FOSS communities. Still, I got a lot of great feedback for the next remix of this game. Sorry Janet , no videos too tired to multi-task.).
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