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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Today, New York University professor Jay Rosen--who refers to "the people formerly known as the audience" as a signal of audience power--weighs in with a positive case study, How the Backchannel Has Changed the Game for Conference Panelists. If you are organizing, speaking at or just attending a conference, meeting or workshop, I think it's a must-read because it is: A positive and achievable primer on how to put together a panel discussion that A vision of how to merge the audience's needs and those of the speakers , mixing advance information and promotion with in-person followup
 
Friday, March 12, 2010
0160; Skew your bio toward talking about all the ways in which you have a platform, a network, a community of thousands of like-minded people, people with credit cards and a stack of books on the nightstand.  0160; For each chapter, and even each sub-chapter depending on how your book is organized, put a couple of paragraphs or more that lays out what will be in the book in the most enticing possible terms.  So I’ve talked you out of writing the book (yet) and you’re thinking about a proposal.  0160; Let’s take the essential sections of one in turn and expand on
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
Can you imagine the response of a meeting planner if the author of the best-selling “how to” book actually picked up the phone and called the CEO of an organization to suggest a way in which she/he can solve at least three of the organization’s five challenges? Pay the organization a % of your product sales 12 essential Steps to Attract Your Ideal Customers With all due respect, love and admiration, why do you, some of our planet’s best teachers (professional speakers) think that all you have to do is throw up a website to get invitations to speak?
 

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Kuler is a web-based color tool from Adobe that has thousands of community-generated color themes from which you can search, but the best thing about Kuler is that you can easily make your own themes. After you decide which mood is the best fit, you can then save it to your account, share it with the community if you like, and even download it as an Adobe Swatch Exchange file. Although scores of good books on color theory have been written — many even for non-designers — most working professionals just do not have the time to delve deeply into a study of the complexities of using color .
The lessons from photography will help in your general guest to become a better visual thinker. (9) Take an art class at the local community college or university. Give a presentation, run a seminar, teach a class, or volunteer to run a small internal workshop to teach others in your organization what you are learning. Kaizen (??) means "improvement" — "kai" (?)
38 mins ago « Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 30, 2008 Silicon Valley Sightings: San Jose Mercury News » 67 How to Successfully Moderate a Conference Panel, A Comprehensive Guide Categories: Conference Posted on January 30th, 2008 Yesterday, I moderated another panel, ( here’s a review ) and I’m told by the conference organizers it went well. Ask the conference organizers what success would look like, what questions does the audience want answered and what is their
Because you want your organization to be here for the long haul as well, you need to move now. Smart news organizations are with the social media program. Organizations as diverse as law firms, interior designers, real estate agents, and roofing companies are using blogs, podcasts, videos, and user communities such as Facebook to demonstrate their expertise and thought leadership. Social media marketing is a trend, not a fad. But, most small to medium-sized businesses have yet to participate fully and enthusiastically.
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To learn more about Edmodo watch the video below. Present.ly provides a platform for creating your own private micro-blogging community. The free version of Present.ly lets you create a community based on your email domain. community just for people with that email domain. (Since skip to main | skip to sidebar Free Technology for Teachers A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education. Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Five Platforms for a Classroom Back-channel
Indeed, our central concern is not about technology at all, but is instead about more stable and enduring features of human performative practice that enter into and shape the physical and symbolic sites of teaching and learning wherever and however they are organized. As philosophers and psychologists began to contend with the realities of modern life — daily life in the factory, photographic and moving pictures, engaging with the cacophony of urban streetscapes — subjectivity came to be viewed less as a universal property of mind and more as an individualized product of the self-organization
Next I noticed how much of the speech is allocated to conveying that that very same community built–or rather, fixed–the OS. And it really came about from an intense collaboration between our own engineering organization and our partners, a group of about 50,000 partners, software vendors, hardware vendors, peripheral vendors, and our customers. And everybody finds, from an end user perspective, the things that delight them and Matt Lauer said that the launch of Windows 7 was the most important launch Microsoft had done in ten years. If that’s true, why’d it suck so
We see it in high profile leaders, but we also see it in every area of life:  Home, office, church, non-profit, school, community organizations.  Years ago I co-produced the film "Robert Kennedy Remembered." One of my favorite lines in the narrative described when Robert Kennedy first came to Washington as Senator, “He hit the ground running, leaning forward.” Politicians know it. 
It is also an area of abiding interest among the local community. We all want to know what is going on with local businesses, growth and development, the local and regional economy, government institutions, community organizations, social activities, entertainment, and much more. The other area of opportunity resides in well organized citizen journalism. They provide too much of what readers can get anywhere and too little of what readers really want. Local newspapers and business-to-business publications face similar challenges as drastic drops in ad revenue drive