Social
and workforce + economic development
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Social media Web 2.0 Social networking Interactive media New media
Washington Workforce & Economic Development Conference October 28, 2009 Bronwyn Mauldin
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social media
“Media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques.”
--Wikipedia
web 2.0
“The transition of web sites from isolated information silos to sources of content and functionality.”
--Wikipedia
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blog
Facebook
Flickr
wiki
you
YouTube Twitter maps
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Social Media
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What does social media have that my website doesn’t?
• • • • • • Dialogue No IT knowledge required As easy to update as writing an email Embed or connect to multimedia content Search engines love web 2.0 Cheap
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Apollo Alliance Blog Asset Almanac ASTD Policy Blog Bamboo Project Blog Beat The Press | The American Prospect Bob Giloth's Blog California Workforce Report Chenango-Delaware-Otsego Workforce Development Blog Convergence Employment Specialist EDPro Weblog Garden State Employment and Training Association Greater Washington @ Work inclusion | Independent, Progressive, and New
blogs
• Napa County Workforce Investment Board • NPBestPractices Wiki • Opportunity at Work (CLASP) • Rubicon National Social Innovations Blog • SEblog: Social Enterprise News and Commentary • Sector Strategies Blog • Wade Rathke: Chief Organizer • WIRED Nation • Work & Worth • Workforce Development • Workforce Think-tank • Worksystems Blog • WorldofBigBry 8
Online collaboration with Google
twitter
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Documents Presentations Spreadsheets Forms Calendars Sites Wave
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If you can’t get Google Wave
• • • • • • • • • • Cc:Betty MediaWiki TimeBridge Google Groups TextFlow DimDim MindMeister present.io Campfire Zoho
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Contact info
Bronwyn Mauldin 310-774-1608 bronwyn@bmauldin.com twitter.com/workforcedev WorkforceDevelopments.com
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