Ryan Sholin of Publish2 linked first on July 9, 2009 at 12:32PM EDT
Ryan said: Pat Thornton's screencasts at BeatBlogging cover the basics of reporting with Twitter, using Google Reader as a nerve center for your online newsroom, and how to get started with Publish2.
Ryan Sholin of Publish2 linked first on July 9, 2009 at 11:41AM EDT
Ryan said: Chris Brogan, one of the few people who can really call himself a "social media expert" and get away with it, in my mind, shares his personal method and strategy for getting value out of thousands of friends and followers on Twitter.
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Mathew Ingramof The Globe and Mail July 9, 2009 at 12:33PM EDT
Mathew Ingram said: This is a blatant ripoff homage to Guy Kawasaki’s FAQ on how he uses Twitter, only this way, I’ll explain how I use Twitter, including answering some questions I tend to get more often than others. These answers might change as time goes on. As they do (and depending how lazy I am at fixing it) I’ll just try to update this post.
Ryan Sholin of Publish2 linked first on July 9, 2009 at 10:56AM EDT
Ryan said: Vadim rounds up some of his own tips for teaching social media, plus some great stuff from Paul Bradshaw. I think one of the most important points here is to "be there yourself." Just like we're teaching professional reporters to get fully immersed in social media by doing it ourselves, you have to expect the same thing if you're an educator trying to teach this to students. No blog? Not on Twitter? Why should they be, then?