Presentation at Rotary Seremban, Malaysia, April 9, 2009 on how the net has become an emotional and social part of our lives and how it can be used as a tool to effect change.
The document summarizes the power of the internet and social media for organizations like the Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya. It discusses three stories that showcase healing through multimedia storytelling. It also outlines lessons learned about using the internet and social media to self-organize, effect change, and coordinate relief efforts during crises. Finally, it emphasizes that people now actively create and share content online, and organizations must engage where audiences spend their time on social networks and user-generated platforms.
This document discusses the importance of using online icebreakers to promote student-teacher interaction and engagement in online classes. It provides justification that icebreakers can help participants get to know each other better despite a lack of face-to-face interaction. Several example icebreakers are described, such as asking students to share embarrassing computer stories or to list their top three favorite websites, activities, and people. The document encourages instructors to use short, simple icebreakers appropriate for different ages to help students feel more comfortable and integrate as a group in online classes.
A study on_the_impact_of_social_media_amKrishna Kumar
The document discusses the impact of social media among Tamil Nadu youth. It provides examples of how social media was used effectively during the Chennai floods and during protests related to issues like Jallikattu and banning Pepsi/Coke. Social media helped spread information, organize relief efforts, and galvanize widespread participation. It also discusses how social media is now an important tool for politicians and in influencing politics. The study aims to analyze the impact of social media based on users' age, gender, education, income and occupation.
This document discusses using social media in education. It argues that social media can empower students by connecting them globally and enriching their learning through interactions with individuals and groups worldwide. The document also shares one school's experience using social media to facilitate collaborations between classrooms in different locations. Students were able to connect and communicate in real-time with new friends through video chats and blogs.
The document summarizes discussions from a meeting of journalism educators about how to reconnect young people with news content. The group agreed on nine main points, including that young people prefer teaching that focuses on positive solutions to problems and that game play can be an effective way to teach young people about news and journalism. Based on their discussions, the group recommended nine actions for journalism educators, such as using entertainment and sports to draw connections to other issues and helping fragmented communities of young people build identities.
International educator and ISTE Board member, Julie Lindsay, shares her global journey via this short presentation delivered at the ISTE 2011 Opening Ceremony, Philadelphia, USA
See blog post http://123elearning.blogspot.com/2011/06/international-journey.html
Net Children Go Mobile European Report February 2014Krishna De
The "Net Children Go Mobile European Research" project is aimed at studying the post-desktop media ecology that children inhabit and its consequences on young people’s online experiences.
Other reports can be found at http://bgn.bz/ncgm
The document summarizes the power of the internet and social media for organizations like the Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya. It discusses three stories that showcase healing through multimedia storytelling. It also outlines lessons learned about using the internet and social media to self-organize, effect change, and coordinate relief efforts during crises. Finally, it emphasizes that people now actively create and share content online, and organizations must engage where audiences spend their time on social networks and user-generated platforms.
This document discusses the importance of using online icebreakers to promote student-teacher interaction and engagement in online classes. It provides justification that icebreakers can help participants get to know each other better despite a lack of face-to-face interaction. Several example icebreakers are described, such as asking students to share embarrassing computer stories or to list their top three favorite websites, activities, and people. The document encourages instructors to use short, simple icebreakers appropriate for different ages to help students feel more comfortable and integrate as a group in online classes.
A study on_the_impact_of_social_media_amKrishna Kumar
The document discusses the impact of social media among Tamil Nadu youth. It provides examples of how social media was used effectively during the Chennai floods and during protests related to issues like Jallikattu and banning Pepsi/Coke. Social media helped spread information, organize relief efforts, and galvanize widespread participation. It also discusses how social media is now an important tool for politicians and in influencing politics. The study aims to analyze the impact of social media based on users' age, gender, education, income and occupation.
This document discusses using social media in education. It argues that social media can empower students by connecting them globally and enriching their learning through interactions with individuals and groups worldwide. The document also shares one school's experience using social media to facilitate collaborations between classrooms in different locations. Students were able to connect and communicate in real-time with new friends through video chats and blogs.
The document summarizes discussions from a meeting of journalism educators about how to reconnect young people with news content. The group agreed on nine main points, including that young people prefer teaching that focuses on positive solutions to problems and that game play can be an effective way to teach young people about news and journalism. Based on their discussions, the group recommended nine actions for journalism educators, such as using entertainment and sports to draw connections to other issues and helping fragmented communities of young people build identities.
International educator and ISTE Board member, Julie Lindsay, shares her global journey via this short presentation delivered at the ISTE 2011 Opening Ceremony, Philadelphia, USA
See blog post http://123elearning.blogspot.com/2011/06/international-journey.html
Net Children Go Mobile European Report February 2014Krishna De
The "Net Children Go Mobile European Research" project is aimed at studying the post-desktop media ecology that children inhabit and its consequences on young people’s online experiences.
Other reports can be found at http://bgn.bz/ncgm
1) Newmarket School participated in the BBC's World's Biggest Assembly, called #BBCassembly, which provided a platform for schools globally to discuss important issues. The school shared its story on national television and social media.
2) The school met with the TravelWise team to discuss getting involved in real-world discussions. This led to participating in the #BBCassembly event and building global connections.
3) The school aims to continue developing professional skills for using technology and social media safely, and to strengthen relationships with other schools both locally and internationally.
The document summarizes an intergenerational program called "Getting To Know Your Techno" that brings together young people and older adults to teach digital skills. The program has involved over 100 young people and older adults over several sessions at the local library and nursing home. During the sessions, the young people help the older adults learn skills like using laptops, iPads, email and the internet. Both groups build relationships and the older adults feel more connected in their community. Feedback from participants shows the value of intergenerational learning and sharing of skills.
Scary Monsters and Super Creeps: Collaborating with the EnemyMark Brown
The document summarizes a lecture by Professor Mark Brown on collaborating with competitors in digital learning. It discusses the challenges posed by new technologies ("scary monsters") and competing agendas in the field. It outlines two major perspectives - viewing education as preparing students for the job market or for lifelong learning. The lecture argues these forces must be reconciled by reimagining education's role in creating a just, sustainable society. Digital tools offer opportunities if guided by core values of social justice and inclusion.
This document proposes an online virtual educational world called FUNIVERSE that aims to increase student motivation by making learning more interactive, social, and fun. It would connect universities worldwide and provide opportunities such as accessing library resources, taking various courses, participating in open days and competitions. Students and professors interviewed expressed support for the idea, believing it could help students make better university choices and stay engaged through a more interesting learning environment. The founders also interviewed Google co-founder Sergey Brin to get his perspective on developing educational technologies and using fun in the workplace.
All the action in March from marathon to roundtable conferences. From community meetings to Basic IT projects.
Newsletter cover all the monthly mayhem.
Mobile phones can cause social problems in schools. There are three main reasons for this:
1) Cell phones are impersonal and anti-social, which causes students to not focus in class and lose concentration. This hinders social skills development.
2) Cyberbullying can occur through direct attacks on students or using others to bully victims, undermining students' confidence and performances.
3) "Sexting", sending inappropriate images and videos, increases chances with more phone access and has legal and emotional consequences for students. Banning phones in schools mitigates these social issues and creates a better learning environment.
The document discusses a community meeting held in Clifton, Georgia to gather input on improvements to the local transportation system and community spaces. Experts presented information on trends, parks, and design challenges. Participants provided feedback by placing markers on maps. Improving transportation will require both short-term and long-term solutions. Creating effective community spaces is a long-term goal that requires commitment over time. The meeting was part of a partnership between Emory, MARTA, and the City of Atlanta to plan for growth while enhancing the community.
Brown - Education For All - Jake, Nicole and TimAmanda DeCardy
The document discusses education issues faced by underprivileged children around the world and the efforts of organizations like UNICEF and AKANKSHA to address these issues. It notes that over 75 million children lack access to education largely due to poverty. These organizations work to provide schools, supplies, teachers and special support to help children in need receive an education despite their circumstances. The document advocates for the importance of ensuring all children have opportunities for a good education.
The document provides an overview of how Twitter can be used both internally and externally by companies and organizations. It discusses how immediacy, velocity, and other characteristics of social media allow Twitter to engage audiences and provide instant feedback. Examples are given of how public relations, customer service, and other functions make use of Twitter. Best practices from social media professionals are also highlighted.
This document provides tips and strategies for using Google tools like Google Alerts, RSS feeds, and dashboards to monitor brands and stay up-to-date on relevant information from websites, blogs, and news sources. It discusses how to set up Google Alerts and RSS feeds to track keywords, competitors, and industry news. It also gives examples of using RSS feeds to monitor specific company websites and blogs for press releases or updates.
The document discusses corporate blogging and lessons learned from incidents where companies were criticized online. It provides tips for effective blogging, including the need to regularly update blogs, track metrics, promote blogs, and link to related content. Examples are given of companies that successfully used blogging to humanize their brand and promote products. Guidelines are offered for getting started with blogging using WordPress.
1. Dell responded quickly to the laptop battery crisis, notifying customers of the recall and setting up a website for safe replacements.
2. It worked with safety authorities to monitor the situation and assured customers of the products' safety to maintain trust.
3. Sony took longer to acknowledge the problem and execute a large global recall, hurting its reputation and profits in the process.
The document provides a template for creating a social media strategy with the following elements: setting objectives and key performance indicators; targeting specific audiences; choosing appropriate channels and tactics; estimating resources and budgets; and evaluating success. The strategy template includes sections for the campaign goal and objectives, key audiences, tactics and activities for each audience, a project plan with timelines and budgets, and metrics for evaluating performance.
Facebook has become ubiquitous with over 900 million active users. It provides a platform for businesses like CIMB bank to connect with customers through their Facebook page. CIMB uses its page to engage customers through one-to-one support, promotions, news updates and marketing campaigns. Creating an effective Facebook presence requires regular posting of useful content, responding to customer queries, cross-promoting with partners and running targeted promotions exclusively on Facebook. Businesses must also be aware of Facebook's rules around cover images and posts.
This document provides tips and best practices for using social media and search engines for PR purposes. It discusses monitoring brands for free using tools like Google Alerts and social media sites. It also covers setting up a reputation monitoring dashboard using RSS feeds and aggregators. Various social media release and newsroom templates are presented as new tools for PR. Tips are provided on managing agencies and having realistic expectations for social media campaigns.
This document provides information about using Facebook for business purposes. It begins with statistics about Facebook usage to demonstrate its large user base. It then provides examples of how businesses like CIMB bank use Facebook for customer service, recruitment, and advertising. The rest of the document outlines the benefits of using Facebook for business, including its built-in audience, low costs, viral sharing features, and engagement capabilities. It also notes some cons, such as Facebook's control over features and data ownership. Finally, it provides tips for setting up and managing an effective Facebook business page.
The document outlines an agenda for a two-day corporate social media workshop. The workshop will cover trends in social media, strategies for implementing social media tools in organizations, learning from successful social media campaigns, and using social media in crises. The agenda includes sessions on social networks, corporate blogs, social media campaigns, branding and identity on Google, and introducing and measuring social media.
The document provides information on how companies can use Twitter both externally for customer service, marketing, PR, and lead generation, and internally for coordinating teams, providing updates, and employee support. It then offers best practices for using Twitter including listening, sharing valuable content, being authentic and active. Specific case studies are presented on how Ford, Citi, Mayo Clinic, and Zappos use Twitter well in their customer service and communications. Tools for Twitter like hashtags, shortlinks, photos, and analytics are also discussed.
The document discusses online branding and identity. It provides tips for how companies can optimize their online presence through search engine optimization and monitoring their online reputation. Specific tips include having an updated, useful website; ranking well for desired search terms; monitoring brand mentions on search engines, social media, and review sites; and using tools like Google Analytics and RSS feeds.
- The document discusses best practices for using Facebook as a social media platform for businesses and organizations. It provides statistics on Facebook usage and tips for creating an effective Facebook page and engaging audiences.
- Key recommendations include setting up a Facebook page tailored for businesses, regularly posting useful and engaging content, being responsive to users, and leveraging features like photos, videos, and apps to build connections and drive traffic.
- Potential downsides discussed are reliance on Facebook's platform and changes, as well as lack of ownership of user data. Ongoing monitoring and adaptation is advised.
This study investigated the effect of long-term consumption of high-fat diets on expression of the Neuromedin U Receptor 2 (NMUR2) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of mice. Mice were fed varying fat diets for 7-10 weeks. Results showed that longer exposure to high-fat diets increased body weight and fat mass. Expression of NMUR2 in the NAc decreased with higher body weight and fat mass in mice consuming high-fat diets long-term. This suggests long-term high-fat diet consumption dysregulates NMUR2 circuitry, promoting further obesity.
1) Newmarket School participated in the BBC's World's Biggest Assembly, called #BBCassembly, which provided a platform for schools globally to discuss important issues. The school shared its story on national television and social media.
2) The school met with the TravelWise team to discuss getting involved in real-world discussions. This led to participating in the #BBCassembly event and building global connections.
3) The school aims to continue developing professional skills for using technology and social media safely, and to strengthen relationships with other schools both locally and internationally.
The document summarizes an intergenerational program called "Getting To Know Your Techno" that brings together young people and older adults to teach digital skills. The program has involved over 100 young people and older adults over several sessions at the local library and nursing home. During the sessions, the young people help the older adults learn skills like using laptops, iPads, email and the internet. Both groups build relationships and the older adults feel more connected in their community. Feedback from participants shows the value of intergenerational learning and sharing of skills.
Scary Monsters and Super Creeps: Collaborating with the EnemyMark Brown
The document summarizes a lecture by Professor Mark Brown on collaborating with competitors in digital learning. It discusses the challenges posed by new technologies ("scary monsters") and competing agendas in the field. It outlines two major perspectives - viewing education as preparing students for the job market or for lifelong learning. The lecture argues these forces must be reconciled by reimagining education's role in creating a just, sustainable society. Digital tools offer opportunities if guided by core values of social justice and inclusion.
This document proposes an online virtual educational world called FUNIVERSE that aims to increase student motivation by making learning more interactive, social, and fun. It would connect universities worldwide and provide opportunities such as accessing library resources, taking various courses, participating in open days and competitions. Students and professors interviewed expressed support for the idea, believing it could help students make better university choices and stay engaged through a more interesting learning environment. The founders also interviewed Google co-founder Sergey Brin to get his perspective on developing educational technologies and using fun in the workplace.
All the action in March from marathon to roundtable conferences. From community meetings to Basic IT projects.
Newsletter cover all the monthly mayhem.
Mobile phones can cause social problems in schools. There are three main reasons for this:
1) Cell phones are impersonal and anti-social, which causes students to not focus in class and lose concentration. This hinders social skills development.
2) Cyberbullying can occur through direct attacks on students or using others to bully victims, undermining students' confidence and performances.
3) "Sexting", sending inappropriate images and videos, increases chances with more phone access and has legal and emotional consequences for students. Banning phones in schools mitigates these social issues and creates a better learning environment.
The document discusses a community meeting held in Clifton, Georgia to gather input on improvements to the local transportation system and community spaces. Experts presented information on trends, parks, and design challenges. Participants provided feedback by placing markers on maps. Improving transportation will require both short-term and long-term solutions. Creating effective community spaces is a long-term goal that requires commitment over time. The meeting was part of a partnership between Emory, MARTA, and the City of Atlanta to plan for growth while enhancing the community.
Brown - Education For All - Jake, Nicole and TimAmanda DeCardy
The document discusses education issues faced by underprivileged children around the world and the efforts of organizations like UNICEF and AKANKSHA to address these issues. It notes that over 75 million children lack access to education largely due to poverty. These organizations work to provide schools, supplies, teachers and special support to help children in need receive an education despite their circumstances. The document advocates for the importance of ensuring all children have opportunities for a good education.
The document provides an overview of how Twitter can be used both internally and externally by companies and organizations. It discusses how immediacy, velocity, and other characteristics of social media allow Twitter to engage audiences and provide instant feedback. Examples are given of how public relations, customer service, and other functions make use of Twitter. Best practices from social media professionals are also highlighted.
This document provides tips and strategies for using Google tools like Google Alerts, RSS feeds, and dashboards to monitor brands and stay up-to-date on relevant information from websites, blogs, and news sources. It discusses how to set up Google Alerts and RSS feeds to track keywords, competitors, and industry news. It also gives examples of using RSS feeds to monitor specific company websites and blogs for press releases or updates.
The document discusses corporate blogging and lessons learned from incidents where companies were criticized online. It provides tips for effective blogging, including the need to regularly update blogs, track metrics, promote blogs, and link to related content. Examples are given of companies that successfully used blogging to humanize their brand and promote products. Guidelines are offered for getting started with blogging using WordPress.
1. Dell responded quickly to the laptop battery crisis, notifying customers of the recall and setting up a website for safe replacements.
2. It worked with safety authorities to monitor the situation and assured customers of the products' safety to maintain trust.
3. Sony took longer to acknowledge the problem and execute a large global recall, hurting its reputation and profits in the process.
The document provides a template for creating a social media strategy with the following elements: setting objectives and key performance indicators; targeting specific audiences; choosing appropriate channels and tactics; estimating resources and budgets; and evaluating success. The strategy template includes sections for the campaign goal and objectives, key audiences, tactics and activities for each audience, a project plan with timelines and budgets, and metrics for evaluating performance.
Facebook has become ubiquitous with over 900 million active users. It provides a platform for businesses like CIMB bank to connect with customers through their Facebook page. CIMB uses its page to engage customers through one-to-one support, promotions, news updates and marketing campaigns. Creating an effective Facebook presence requires regular posting of useful content, responding to customer queries, cross-promoting with partners and running targeted promotions exclusively on Facebook. Businesses must also be aware of Facebook's rules around cover images and posts.
This document provides tips and best practices for using social media and search engines for PR purposes. It discusses monitoring brands for free using tools like Google Alerts and social media sites. It also covers setting up a reputation monitoring dashboard using RSS feeds and aggregators. Various social media release and newsroom templates are presented as new tools for PR. Tips are provided on managing agencies and having realistic expectations for social media campaigns.
This document provides information about using Facebook for business purposes. It begins with statistics about Facebook usage to demonstrate its large user base. It then provides examples of how businesses like CIMB bank use Facebook for customer service, recruitment, and advertising. The rest of the document outlines the benefits of using Facebook for business, including its built-in audience, low costs, viral sharing features, and engagement capabilities. It also notes some cons, such as Facebook's control over features and data ownership. Finally, it provides tips for setting up and managing an effective Facebook business page.
The document outlines an agenda for a two-day corporate social media workshop. The workshop will cover trends in social media, strategies for implementing social media tools in organizations, learning from successful social media campaigns, and using social media in crises. The agenda includes sessions on social networks, corporate blogs, social media campaigns, branding and identity on Google, and introducing and measuring social media.
The document provides information on how companies can use Twitter both externally for customer service, marketing, PR, and lead generation, and internally for coordinating teams, providing updates, and employee support. It then offers best practices for using Twitter including listening, sharing valuable content, being authentic and active. Specific case studies are presented on how Ford, Citi, Mayo Clinic, and Zappos use Twitter well in their customer service and communications. Tools for Twitter like hashtags, shortlinks, photos, and analytics are also discussed.
The document discusses online branding and identity. It provides tips for how companies can optimize their online presence through search engine optimization and monitoring their online reputation. Specific tips include having an updated, useful website; ranking well for desired search terms; monitoring brand mentions on search engines, social media, and review sites; and using tools like Google Analytics and RSS feeds.
- The document discusses best practices for using Facebook as a social media platform for businesses and organizations. It provides statistics on Facebook usage and tips for creating an effective Facebook page and engaging audiences.
- Key recommendations include setting up a Facebook page tailored for businesses, regularly posting useful and engaging content, being responsive to users, and leveraging features like photos, videos, and apps to build connections and drive traffic.
- Potential downsides discussed are reliance on Facebook's platform and changes, as well as lack of ownership of user data. Ongoing monitoring and adaptation is advised.
This study investigated the effect of long-term consumption of high-fat diets on expression of the Neuromedin U Receptor 2 (NMUR2) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of mice. Mice were fed varying fat diets for 7-10 weeks. Results showed that longer exposure to high-fat diets increased body weight and fat mass. Expression of NMUR2 in the NAc decreased with higher body weight and fat mass in mice consuming high-fat diets long-term. This suggests long-term high-fat diet consumption dysregulates NMUR2 circuitry, promoting further obesity.
Kamera bekerja dengan cara memfokuskan cahaya melalui lensa ke film yang peka cahaya, sehingga membentuk gambar terbalik yang sesuai dengan objek. Prinsip kerjanya sama dengan mata yakni menggunakan lensa untuk membentuk bayangan, tetapi hasil akhir yang tercetak di film masih terbalik.
The document is a story about building a big wall. It describes three people working together to build the wall, smiling as they work. They build the wall with two sections joined together.
This document lists 29 organizations and companies that sponsor or support the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU), along with 5 additional sponsors. The sponsors include urban planning firms, architecture firms, engineering firms, developers, local governments, and universities.
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) held a financial conference to discuss its performance and outlook. PSEG operates power generation, transmission and distribution businesses. It provided guidance for 2007 operating earnings of $1.305-1.41 billion and EPS of $5.15-5.45. PSEG aims to achieve growth through operational excellence, financial strength, and disciplined investment. It is positioned to benefit from opportunities related to climate change initiatives, capacity needs, and infrastructure investment.
news corp 1st Qtr - FY08 - September 30, 2007 - US Dollarsfinance9
News Corporation reported operating income of $1.05 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2007, up 23% from the previous year. Revenues increased 19% to $7.1 billion. Several segments saw double-digit operating income growth including filmed entertainment, up 51% due to box office success, and cable network programming, up 16% due to growth at Fox News Channel. Operating income declined at newspapers due to increased depreciation from new printing operations in the UK.
The document discusses the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) organization. It began with 6 people and has grown to over 3,000 members. CNU holds annual conferences around the country. It operates as a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a board of directors and small staff. CNU serves as a central resource on New Urbanism and coordinates initiatives and member-led projects to propose changes to professional practices through publications and standards. Current initiatives include projects on transportation, sustainability, and affordable housing. The document encourages members to get involved by connecting with others and developing initiative proposals to advance CNU's work.
The document discusses harnessing the power of the web and social media for Rotary PR. It provides three stories as examples, including a story of a woman who used multimedia to tell her story of abuse, which helped in her healing process. It also discusses how individuals and organizations can use the web and social media to communicate, share information, fundraise, and reach wider audiences. Key lessons highlighted are that the web is an emotional medium with no barriers, and one person can make a difference, as shown in a case study of a crisis blog set up after the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka.
Social media allows people to connect and share information globally in an influential way. There are nearly 3.5 billion active social media users. The power of social media includes educational purposes, worldwide connectivity, and helping achieve goals. However, disadvantages include privacy issues, lifestyle changes like reduced sleep, and lack of emotional connection compared to in-person interactions. Social media can also positively or negatively influence events through media coverage but requires safe usage to avoid threats like trolling, identity theft, and hacking.
How Our Kids Are Using the Internet in 2009bermandry
The document discusses how children are using the internet and social media in 2009. It provides statistics on teen internet and technology use and gives advice to parents on setting rules and boundaries regarding texting, social media, cyberbullying and plagiarism. The document suggests parents educate themselves on their children's online activities and have open conversations about topics like privacy and digital footprints.
This document discusses the concept of digital citizenship and how it has evolved from early notions of cyber safety. It notes how society and technology have changed, driven by increased mobility, social media, and video/media sharing platforms. This has implications for how people develop their digital identities and presence online in openly accessible ways. The document urges schools to play a role in educating students and parents on digital literacy, responsible social media use, and information management to help prevent online harms and bullying. It suggests schools address digital citizenship challenges through innovative curricula and partnerships.
Safeguarding against radicalisation in primary schoolThe LearnScape
1. The document provides guidance for teachers and parents on safeguarding against radicalization in primary schools. It defines radicalization as the process by which people come to support terrorism and violent extremism.
2. It recommends listening to students without judgment, having open discussions to correct misinformation, and promoting diversity and inclusion. Teachers should encourage critical thinking about media and perspectives.
3. The document stresses the importance of media literacy training to help students identify false information and understand different points of view. Several hands-on projects are described to analyze news coverage and distinguish real from fake stories.
Social Media and its Positive Effects on YouthSeeratKDhillon
The document discusses several positive effects of social media usage among youth. It notes that teens spend 7-12 hours per day consuming media, with social networks being the most visited sites. Research shows that teens who are most active on social media are generally well-adjusted. Social media allows teens to communicate, learn, form relationships, and express themselves. It can also provide psychological benefits like positive self-presentation and support from peers. Social media facilitates discussion, debate, learning from peers, political organization, and virtual empathy.
The document discusses various challenges parents face in keeping up with their children's technology use and online activities. It provides statistics on teen technology and social media usage. It also discusses different parenting approaches to deal with these issues and offers tips for parents, such as setting rules for internet and cell phone use, knowing who their children interact with online, and discussing topics like digital footprint and copyright.
The document discusses the success of author Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series and how social media helped propel its popularity. It describes how fans championed the books on sites like Amazon, Twilight Lexicon, and TwilightMOMS, helping sales reach 7.5 million copies. The document also references how social media allowed for word-of-mouth promotion and influenced perceptions of the books through consumer-generated content.
Social and Ethical Issues in the Digital Era Presentation courtneyjohnson105
This document discusses cyber bullying, including its evolution with new media, characteristics such as online harassment, and real life cases like those of Megan Meier and Amanda Todd that ended in suicide. Prevention and education efforts are needed to address cyber bullying by raising awareness, eliminating participation gaps, and encouraging collaboration between groups. Warning signs of cyber bullying include anxiety around technology and signs of anger or depression, while taking action against one's own online behavior could indicate involvement in cyber bullying acts.
The document traces the rise of instant messaging from its early beginnings with MSN Messenger in the 2000s. It discusses the launch and popularity of platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Snapchat in the late 2000s and early 2010s. It also examines both the benefits and drawbacks of constant connectivity through social media and messaging apps, including issues around privacy, distraction, and digital well-being.
The document traces the rise of instant messaging from its early beginnings with MSN Messenger in the 2000s. It discusses the launch and popularity of platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Snapchat in the late 2000s and early 2010s. It also examines both the benefits and drawbacks of constant connectivity through social media and messaging apps, including issues around privacy, distraction, and digital literacy.
A Helping Hand Essay Example StudyHippo.ComMonica Cordova
The passage describes a boy named Leo being dropped off at a home called "Children of Single Parents" by his father Hephaestus. Leo seems unhappy about the situation and is ignoring his father's requests for a promise not to get kicked out. The summary provides background on Leo's living situation changing as his single parent drops him off at a new home.
The document discusses how social media provides opportunities for autistic individuals to develop social connections and address challenges with in-person social interaction. It notes that most autistic users engage with social media for social engagement and common connections. Benefits include clearer communication rules than in-person interactions, more time to process responses, and finding communities of others with shared interests. However, social media is not a replacement for in-person interactions and experiences. It concludes by encouraging professionals to leverage social media to provide additional support that complements existing in-person support.
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Life with Social Media
Reem Boushahri
April 1, 2015
Life with Social Media
The Internet has a strong capability to connect, mobilize, and influence people all over the world. Rapid technological progress has already made the internet a commonplace. Due to the impetuous development of technology, the relationship between people has undergone through significant changes. A notable change is particularly, the tools which people use to communicate with each other. Such tools include the web and social media, such as Facebook, that human depend on for easy communication. Social media is important for us, because people stay connected with easy communication, supporting Economic and Business Relationships including Education.
Social Media first appeared with the American portal, Classmates.com, in 1995. The project was very successful and led to the emergence of more than a dozen of similar services within the following few years (“The History of Social Networking,” 2014). However, the official start of the boom of social media, in particular, social networks, is considered to be between the years 2003-2004. During this period, a number of social networks were launched such as, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn (“The History of Social Networking,” 2014). It is important to note that LinkedIn was created in order to establish/maintain business contacts. As for MySpace and Facebook, their sole purpose was primarily based on meeting self-expression as a human need. Notably, according to Maslow's pyramid, self-expression is the highest human need, ahead of recognition and communication (McLeod, 2007).
Social media has enable people from different walks of life to easily connect and communicate through social networks. Without such media, it would have been nearly impossible to communicate and keep intimate relationship with a person from a different continent. Today, such connection and communication has been possible because social media has identified the trends in the development of the Internet in the direction of integration, by combining features into single multi-user web-based platforms (Deen, 2012 ). These platforms allow users to chat with friends, read news, watch movies, listen to music, share the information with other users, take part in discussions, create community with people worldwide., Such opportunities are concentrated on a single social network site.
Social media has a formed a community where people share their experiences and common interests. As Scheepers and Stockdale (2014) posits, social networking has become a kind of "online shelter", where everyone can find a technical and social base to create their virtual identity (pp. 31). In addition, each user has the opportunity, not only to communicate and create, but also to share th ...
The document discusses the history and characteristics of social networks. It describes how social networking began with early systems like email and Geocities in the 1970s and 1990s. It outlines major current social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. The document also discusses why people use social networks, the impact of social networks, and how social media played a role in the Arab Spring uprisings by helping spread messages of freedom and democracy.
Women are using online communities and social media to make a positive impact on social issues. They are sharing their stories and expertise, crowdfunding for causes, and connecting others who want to create change. By leveraging networks and technologies, communities are coming together to solve problems in new ways.
The document discusses Kim's Contextual Theory of Interethnic Communication, which has four layers that influence how people interact and communicate: the environment layer, situation layer, communicator layer, and behavior layer. The communicator layer examines aspects of a person's identity, including whether their identity is inclusive or exclusive of others, and whether they feel secure or insecure in their identity. This layer seeks to understand how a person's personal identity influences their interactions and communication with others.
The document discusses concerns about social media and its impact on privacy, relationships, and influencing opinions. It notes that while social media allows people to stay connected with family, it can also be used to commit identity fraud or spread misinformation. Additionally, social media platforms may influence voting behaviors and political opinions through targeted messages to users. However, the document also outlines benefits of social media, such as helping people of all ages interact and reducing loneliness for older adults. It concludes that social media can help update the medical field by allowing hospitals to compete and engage communities more efficiently.
This document provides an overview of key trends in social media marketing. It discusses the evolution of social media from the early internet days to today's landscape where platforms like Facebook have billions of users. Case studies are presented on successful social media campaigns conducted by companies like DiGi, Virgin Mobile, and HP. Guidelines are given for developing an effective social media strategy including listening, connecting, adding value, and measuring results. The importance of visual content, mobile optimization, and community building are emphasized.
Reputation management and crisis - Jan 24, 2018Julian Matthews
This document discusses crisis communications strategies and provides examples of how companies have handled crises. It begins by outlining objectives of understanding reputation management in the social media age, learning how to identify, detect and prevent crises from escalating, and dealing with traditional and new media. It then provides examples of case studies of both successful and unsuccessful crisis responses by companies. Specifically, it examines Dell's response to exploding laptop batteries compared to Sony's delayed response, showing how Dell acted quickly while Sony's slow response allowed the crisis to escalate.
This document discusses the rise of social media and issues around fake news. It notes the large number of users on major platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. It then discusses challenges around verifying information and the spread of misinformation. The document provides tips for journalists and others on how to properly attribute sources and verify facts before spreading information online. It emphasizes the need to check sources, search images, and not spread unverified content.
This one-day workshop on social media PR provides helpful tips and techniques for using social media tools and applications. Participants will learn to use platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube to engage fans and grow an online community. The workshop aims to help participants understand how to align their PR strategy with social media and incorporate these channels and tools into their work. It will cover topics like key trends in social media, content creation, different social media channels, managing crises on social media, and analytics and measurement. The facilitator, Julian Matthews, has years of experience in journalism, media training, and social media consulting.
This one-day workshop on social media PR provides helpful tips and techniques for using social media tools and applications effectively. Participants will learn to use major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and visual storytelling to engage fans and grow an online community.
The workshop objectives are to understand how to align PR strategy with social media, evaluate which channels and content to use, measure social media success, and manage online reputation risks.
The program covers key social media trends, content creation best practices, crisis communications, and strategy/analytics. The facilitator, Julian Matthews, is an experienced trainer and former journalist with extensive experience in media relations and social media consulting.
Crisis and online communications: Years of good reputation can be lost over a single incriminating video or post online. Learn ways to avoid he danger and when it happens how to effect damage control decisively.
This document provides a 20-point checklist for auditing and benchmarking a company's Twitter account against its competitors. The checklist includes items like ensuring the profile and cover photos are professional, the profile adequately describes the company, regular posting of engaging content like questions, tips, and links to news, responding promptly to comments, tracking post popularity, and using analytics to monitor performance. The goal is to help companies optimize their use of Twitter for business purposes.
This document provides a 20-point checklist for auditing and benchmarking a company's Facebook page and their competitors' pages. The checklist includes evaluating aspects such as the cover photo, profile photo, about section, customized URL, Facebook apps used, engagement rate, regular posting, interaction with users, linking to the page from the company website, and how the page is being used. The goal is to help companies audit and improve how they use their Facebook page to engage with customers and promote their brand.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day social media marketing workshop. Day 1 will cover key trends in social media, branding and identity online, social media marketing strategies, and case studies. Modules will teach participants how to use tools like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube to engage followers and grow online communities. Day 2 focuses on social media marketing strategy and planning, media relations, and crisis communications. The workshop aims to help participants effectively incorporate social media into their marketing. It will be facilitated by Julian Matthews, an experienced journalist and media trainer.
This document provides an overview of a two-day online journalism training workshop conducted by Trinetizen Media. The training aims to teach reporters how to use social media responsibly for gathering, verifying, producing and promoting stories. It will cover useful social media apps like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Periscope, and how to post various types of media to these platforms. Participants will learn skills like mobile video shooting and editing. The workshop also addresses best practices, personal branding and setting social media policies. It involves presentations, exercises and certificates will be awarded upon completion. The facilitator Julian Matthews is an experienced digital media trainer who has trained hundreds of journalists.
Content360 Malaysia: Visual storytelling from the newly empoweredJulian Matthews
Back to basics: Why story matters
The power of empathy in story creation: ‘I feel your pain’
Case studies and lessons in content generation from the world of causes
Crisis communications: Banks and financial institutionsJulian Matthews
Wells Fargo planned a luxury junket to Las Vegas that drew criticism given the bank had recently received taxpayer bailout funds. It quickly canceled the trip. HSBC broke a promise of interest-free overdrafts to recent graduates, angering thousands of customers who protested. HSBC then froze interest charges and refunded any paid in response to feedback. DBS experienced an ATM fraud incident where hundreds of customers' accounts were compromised. DBS worked quickly to investigate, compensate affected customers, and announce new security measures, though one executive's comments about the financial impact downplayed customers' losses.
This document provides an overview of internet trends and social media. It discusses the rise of alternative media sources like bloggers, citizen journalism, and user-generated content. Statistics are presented on the growth of major social media platforms and their monthly active users. Celebrities and news organizations are shown to have large followings on social media. Challenges of social media like plagiarism and spreading misinformation are addressed. Opportunities for individuals to contribute online and start their own media companies are also discussed.
This document provides guidelines for shooting mobile video and summarizes a classroom exercise. It outlines 7 basic rules for shooting video with a mobile device, such as using landscape mode, following the rule of thirds, and keeping light behind the camera. It then describes an exercise where students get into groups of three to film a 30-second video of the person next to them asking three questions, taking turns being the director, shooter, and subject. Finally, it lists some mobile video and editing apps that can help improve video shooting and editing.
To set up a WordPress blog, go to WordPress.com and activate your Gmail account. Then create your first post titled 'Hello World!' and click edit and update. Finally, click on My Site and WP Admin from the top left corner to view the dashboard.
This document outlines different levels of crisis severity for social media crises and recommends appropriate responses. A level 5 or "blackout" crisis involves complete business disruption due to intense media scrutiny after management resigns or leaves the country in response to the crisis. Level 4 crises are "highly intense" and involve urgent media demands for information, anger or outrage from groups, and live media coverage of the situation. The recommended response is for a CEO statement acknowledging responsibility and providing an action plan. Level 3 crises involve growing local media attention and affected parties speaking to the media, requiring consistent internal and external messaging and resolution for affected parties. Lower levels involve slower media coverage, potential rumors, public awareness but little attention requiring monitoring and cal
This document provides guidance for responding to posts on websites about the Air Force. It outlines several questions to consider regarding the nature and intent of the post before responding. If the post is a rant, factually incorrect, or intended to degrade others, a response is not recommended. For more balanced or positive posts, a factual, well-cited response may be appropriate if it is transparent about its Air Force connection, focuses on the most influential sites, and reflects the heritage and values of the Air Force in its tone and timeliness. The goal is to share success stories or provide factual information, but avoid engaging with clearly negative or inappropriate posts.
This document provides a 20-point checklist for auditing and benchmarking a company's Twitter account against its competitors. The checklist includes items like ensuring the profile and cover photos are professional, the profile adequately describes the company, regular posting of engaging content like questions, tips, and links to news, responding promptly to comments, tracking post popularity, and using analytics to monitor performance. The goal is to optimize use of Twitter for business purposes.
This document provides a 20-point checklist for auditing and benchmarking a company's Facebook page and their competitors' pages. The checklist includes evaluating aspects like the cover photo, profile photo, about section, customized URL, Facebook apps used, engagement rate, regular posting, interaction in posts, linking to the page from the website, and how the page is being used. The goal is to help companies audit how effectively they are using their Facebook page compared to competitors.
Dive into the realm of operating systems (OS) with Pravash Chandra Das, a seasoned Digital Forensic Analyst, as your guide. 🚀 This comprehensive presentation illuminates the core concepts, types, and evolution of OS, essential for understanding modern computing landscapes.
Beginning with the foundational definition, Das clarifies the pivotal role of OS as system software orchestrating hardware resources, software applications, and user interactions. Through succinct descriptions, he delineates the diverse types of OS, from single-user, single-task environments like early MS-DOS iterations, to multi-user, multi-tasking systems exemplified by modern Linux distributions.
Crucial components like the kernel and shell are dissected, highlighting their indispensable functions in resource management and user interface interaction. Das elucidates how the kernel acts as the central nervous system, orchestrating process scheduling, memory allocation, and device management. Meanwhile, the shell serves as the gateway for user commands, bridging the gap between human input and machine execution. 💻
The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
Moving to the realm of mobile devices, Das unravels the dominance of Android and iOS. Android's open-source ethos fosters a vibrant ecosystem of customization and innovation, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and robust security infrastructure. Meanwhile, discontinued platforms like Symbian and Palm OS evoke nostalgia for their pioneering roles in the smartphone revolution.
The journey concludes with a reflection on the ever-evolving landscape of OS, underscored by the emergence of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the persistent quest for innovation and efficiency. As technology continues to shape our world, understanding the foundations and evolution of operating systems remains paramount. Join Pravash Chandra Das on this illuminating journey through the heart of computing. 🌟
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024Intelisync
DeFi represents a paradigm shift in the financial industry. Instead of relying on traditional, centralized institutions like banks, DeFi leverages blockchain technology to create a decentralized network of financial services. This means that financial transactions can occur directly between parties, without intermediaries, using smart contracts on platforms like Ethereum.
In 2024, we are witnessing an explosion of new DeFi projects and protocols, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in finance.
In summary, DeFi in 2024 is not just a trend; it’s a revolution that democratizes finance, enhances security and transparency, and fosters continuous innovation. As we proceed through this presentation, we'll explore the various components and services of DeFi in detail, shedding light on how they are transforming the financial landscape.
At Intelisync, we specialize in providing comprehensive DeFi development services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. From smart contract development to dApp creation and security audits, we ensure that your DeFi project is built with innovation, security, and scalability in mind. Trust Intelisync to guide you through the intricate landscape of decentralized finance and unlock the full potential of blockchain technology.
Ready to take your DeFi project to the next level? Partner with Intelisync for expert DeFi development services today!
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Skybuffer AI: Advanced Conversational and Generative AI Solution on SAP Busin...Tatiana Kojar
Skybuffer AI, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the latest and most advanced version of our AI development, reaffirming our commitment to delivering top-tier AI solutions. Skybuffer AI harnesses all the innovative capabilities of the SAP BTP in the AI domain, from Conversational AI to cutting-edge Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It also helps SAP customers safeguard their investments into SAP Conversational AI and ensure a seamless, one-click transition to SAP Business AI.
With Skybuffer AI, various AI models can be integrated into a single communication channel such as Microsoft Teams. This integration empowers business users with insights drawn from SAP backend systems, enterprise documents, and the expansive knowledge of Generative AI. And the best part of it is that it is all managed through our intuitive no-code Action Server interface, requiring no extensive coding knowledge and making the advanced AI accessible to more users.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
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Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Nunit vs XUnit vs MSTest Differences Between These Unit Testing Frameworks.pdfflufftailshop
When it comes to unit testing in the .NET ecosystem, developers have a wide range of options available. Among the most popular choices are NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest. These unit testing frameworks provide essential tools and features to help ensure the quality and reliability of code. However, understanding the differences between these frameworks is crucial for selecting the most suitable one for your projects.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
8. Lesson 1: No test, no licence, no passport, no age limit
9. “ It’s never too late to learn,” says Haji Mohamed Abu Hassan, 64-year-old retired school teacher, Kg Jana Sambungan, Kamunting. Named oldest Malaysian webmaster by fan at that time, after winning more than 35 awards for website design. Published in Golden Surfers, CNet
10. Lesson 2: The social web is a powerful means to effect change
21. COMMERCE Connections + Context Conversation starters Value Re-thinking content CONTENT COMMUNITY
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23. is an umbrella term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio. http://www.wikipedia.org SOCIAL MEDIA
25. “ The cost of all kinds of group activity – sharing, cooperation and collective action – have fallen so far so fast that activities previously hidden beneath the floor are now coming to light.” Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody
43. Julian Matthews e: [email_address] w: trinetizen.com b: trinetizen.com/blog t: twitter.com/trinetizen m: +60-12-915-9528 Attribution: Some slides are taken from presentations by Marta Kagan, Craig Lefebvre and Shantanu Adhicary