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Who needssocial
media?Pauline Randall
A tale of two social media…
Saturday morning, Notting Hill
daylesfordorganic
Mike has nearly 17,000 followers
Meanwhile the day before in Glasgow…How not to handle negative sentiment on social media – a case study
Plus countless blog posts,
Facebook reposts,
conversations etc
Social media is powerful
Now that we’ve got that out of the way here are
21 social tools to play with
1. Animoto
• Make videos from still images, text and video• Free videos if they are 30 seconds or less• Subscription model for longer, higher
resolution video• Different formats• Can be downloaded, used locally, put into
YouTube etc• Licenced music available
2. Dropbox
• Free (up to 2 gb) service for– Uploading documents– Sharing documents– Back-ups– Files accessible anywhere including via mobile
• Good for– Collaborative work– When travelling
• Watch out for– Not all apps on iPhone/iPad work with dropbox
Also consider iCloud for syncing files, images etc
3. Eventbrite
• Online service for organising events– Handles payments and ticketing– Free events are free to list– Events can be public and listed on Eventbrite– Or they can be private – invitation only events
• Good for– Promoting events– Managing responses– Looking professional– Integrating into websites etc
• Analytics – get data about your event• iPhone app to check attendees in – smarter than paper!• Don’t forget to check out the site for events to attend!
4. Facebook
• Very large social network (800+ million users)• Use Pages for marketing
– New students– Potential students– Alumni
• Groups (open or closed)– Collaboration– Discussion– Feedback
• Adverts– Promoting courses, events etc
5. Flickr
• Photo and video sharing site– Repository of course, school, establishment
pictures• For students• For staff
– Useable image bank – many are uploaded under Creative Commons licence
– Locate images using the map function
6. Foursquare
• Location-based mobile platform• Allows users to ‘check-in’• But what’s it good for?– Can be used as part of a marketing strategy• Special offers• Contests• Engagement• The Foursquare api can be used to build other apps –
for example this one from Harvard University
7. Google docs
• Word processing, slideshows, spreadsheets etc
• Online• Shareable• Free• Accessible anywhere
8. Google +
• Google’s 3rd attempt at social media• Attempting to take on Facebook• Allows you to arrange contacts in circles
depending on what you want to share– Facebook’s response is Lists
• They are adding functionality in stages• Huddle – web video conferencing• Organisational pages not available yet• The jury is still out on this one!
9. Jing
• Screen capture – stills or video– Free (with a premium version)– Made by Techsmith who make Camtasia– Very simple
• Downside:– You’ll need to convert it from .swf if you want to
upload into YouTube– Alternatively upgrade for $14.95 per year
• Also check out Screenr
10. Lanyrd
• A social conference directory• See who’s attending• Track the conversation whether you are there
or not• Add conferences, workshops etc• Keep in touch with a conference or find
conferences to attend
11 LinkedIn
• Professional profiles– Organisation profiles– Groups– Q&A
• Why use it?– Encourage students to get promote themselves professionally– Start their network of contacts now– Job hunt– Get applicants to apply for jobs via LinkedIn– Promote the organisation properly– Research other people and other organisations
12. More Google products
13. Posterous
• A very flexible blogging site– You can email your posts in or add them on the
web– You can notify out via a range of other social
media sites like Twitter and Facebook– You can be public– Or you can create private groups
14. Prezi
• Non-linear presentation tool• Looks way cooler than PowerPoint ;)• Can make you feel sea-sick!• Also take a look at the PowerPoint plug-in
pptPlex which does a similar thing• Take a look at an example of Prezi here
15. Quora
• Questions, questions and yet more questions– Relatively new social Q&A site– You ask a question and other people provide
answers and also rate them up– Theory is that the best ride to the top– You can also edit other people’s questions…– The site monitors can be somewhat pedantic
• Big question – will be it be more reliable than Yahoo Answers?
16. Scribd
• Social publishing• From single sheet docs to books• As well as being a good place to publish to it is
also an excellent resource• A lot of free content however…• There is an increasing amount of paid for
content these days
17. Slideshare
• Upload and share– Slide presentations– Documents– Video
• Share publicly or privately• Huge resource although the search function
isn’t the best
18. Storify
• Turn tweets, video, news, images into a story• Pull together via drag and drop• An example• You can add text and commentary and
rearrange the content
19. Twitter
• Microblogging service• More than just about breakfast!• Use it for– Gathering information– Disseminating information– Sharing conversation– Tracking particular subject areas/keywords– Promoting events– Answering questions
20. Xtranormal
• Text to speech• Create cartoon videos with a script• Can be incredibly simple• Or very complex• Free version online plus subscription service• They have an education safe version (via
cookie)
21. Youtube
• Video uploading and sharing• Use channels to keep things together• Great resource - someone, somewhere will
have made a video of whatever you want to do!
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