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Social Media Bootcamp! Tools to Build an Engaged Online Community
This online slide show from a presentation at San Francisco State University, August 2009, presents possibilities in the use of social media including:
- delicious.com's shared bookmarking
- Twittter
- blog posting
- further social media tools from delicious.com
- Geotagging
- Flickr
- short message service (SMS)
- blogging through mobile devices including onsite blogging
- media alerts
- a glossary of social media from socialbrite.com
It presents: a distribution graph representing use of social media by type and function; strategies and tactics to build an online community; planning tips to get started; metrics as indicators, such as page view data and comments; links to licensing and free material; and examples of journalistic uses of social media. It extends its discussion of Twitter (and its message posting, called “tweets”) to the use of hashtags - a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata to tweets by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag, and widgets – such as website embedded on-screen tools (clocks, event countdowns, auction-tickers, stock market tickers, flight arrival information, daily weather etc).
Among its examples are the following:
- real time conversations online
- video + chat
- livestreaming
- petition signing
- community service promotion
- combining geotagging with citizen photography uploads or with mapping locations for an itinerary of a neighbourhood walk
- community photo album development
- Google maps for visualising news
- maps in "mashups" - a web application that combines data and/or functionality from more than one source
- Facebook community tools
Additional resource links are included.
Publishers
LinkedIn Network Updates, accessed on November 30 2009.
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