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Walter McKenzie Director, Constituent Services Connecting Online to Engage Offline: Social Networking to Find Your Audience #L2L10
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Your Web Presence #L2L10
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Your Web Presence #L2L10
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Your Web Presence #L2L10
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Your Web Presence
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#L2L10 Your Web Presence
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Personal Learning Network Do you have one? A group of people who can guide your learning, point you to learning opportunities, answer your questions, and give you the benefit of their own knowledge and experience. Who is in yours? #L2L10
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Personal Learning Network #L2L10
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Personal Learning Network
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New information is continually being acquired. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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The ability to draw distinctions between important and unimportant information is vital. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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While there is a right answer now, it may change tomorrow due to changes in information. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Learning is no longer an individualistic, internal activity. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Learning is about making connections and asking the right questions. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Learning and knowledge rest in a diversity of opinions. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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The pipe is more important than the content within the pipe. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Using information on the fly is the ideal. #L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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#L2L10 Personal Learning Network
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Making Connections: within organizations through member relationships, and working with partners & outside experts Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Make connections using: Web 2.0 communications slide sharing digital video RSS feeds Podcasts blogs wikis Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Successful companies tightly integrate Web 2.0 technologies with their work flows. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Companies that make greater use of these technologies report the greatest benefits. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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They are highly visible on the social media landscape of members and partners through the use of Web 2.0 tools. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Companies report: greater ability to share ideas improved access to knowledge experts reduced costs of communications, travel, and operations decreased time needed to market for products McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Companies report: increased customer awareness and consideration of companies’ products improved customer satisfaction improved collaboration and innovation skills measurable increases in revenues McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Be low key Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Feed information to build credibility Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Mix in plenty of others’ information Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Make tagging and bookmarking easy Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Turn on RSS for your site Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Promote new content Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Be seen on the social landscape! Don’t direct sell Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Respondents reporting measurable benefits say their companies, on average, have Web 2.0 interactions with 35 percent of their customers. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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These companies forged similar social media ties to 48 percent of their partners and outside experts. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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This more porous organizational structure makes companies more resilient and adaptive. McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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To be successful, your organization must: integrate these tools into your work flow McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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To be successful, your organization must: create incentives built on a reputation for making meaningful contributions McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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To be successful, your organization must: use informal incentives such as ratings by peers and online recognition of status McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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To be successful, your organization must: model active Web use by executives McKinsey Quarterly June 2009: 1,695 responses from executives across industries, regions, and functional specialties. Accessed online July 6, 2010 at https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/ Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431 Social Networking to Connect #L2L10
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Creating Value #L2L10
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Creating Value What does it mean to be a member of your affiliate? #L2L10
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Creating Value How do your member benefits support the kinds of members you want to have? #L2L10
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Creating Value How will you be seen on the social landscape? #L2L10
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Utilize ASCD Edge Creating Value #L2L10
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Add useful widgets to web site Creating Value #L2L10
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Have a presence on Facebook Creating Value #L2L10
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Be visible on LinkedIn Creating Value #L2L10
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Use Twitter on a daily basis Creating Value #L2L10
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Use SlideShare to promote content Creating Value #L2L10
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Use YouTube to share content Creating Value #L2L10
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Use YooNo for 1-stop networking Creating Value #L2L10
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Use Posterous for email messaging Creating Value #L2L10
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Walter McKenzie wmckenzie@ascd.org Social Network: walterASCD #L2L10
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ASCD Edge Fill out your profile Connect to ASCD staff Create an affiliate group Join pertinent ASCD groups Recommend others Post daily, include Twitter and Facebook Creating Value #L2L10
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Widgets Identify high-interest widgets Have webmaster test widgets Not all widgets will work on your site Flash is preferred, if not, JavaScript Place widgets strategically Make Widgets visible Creating Value #L2L10
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Facebook Create a separate professional account Be thorough in your profile Invite professional friends Join professional groups Keep it in the first person Share others’ content Post daily Creating Value #L2L10
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LinkedIn Create a personal account Be thorough in your profile Connect with professionals Join professional groups Keep it in the first person Share others’ content Post daily Creating Value #L2L10
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Twitter Create a separate professional account Be thorough in your profile Follow colleagues Tweet daily Keep it personal Retweet content from ASCD Retweet content from Facebook Creating Value #L2L10
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SlideShare Create a professional account Be thorough in your profile Follow colleagues Publicize your events View & download presentations & documents Embed in blogs, wikis & websites Share on Facebook and Twitter Creating Value #L2L10
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YouTube Create a professional account Be thorough in your profile Customize your channel Favorite others’ videos Post videos of original content Embed in blogs, wikis & websites Share on Facebook and Twitter Creating Value #L2L10
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YooNo Install desktop client and browser plugin Complete your profile Add each of your social networks Receive notifications Watch posts Post once to all your social networks Creating Value #L2L10
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Posterous Choose email account you want to use Email message to post@posterous.com Get reply from Posterous.com Customize your Posterous page Put your new Posterous link on web Send a message to post@posterous.com every time you want to post Creating Value #L2L10
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