Showing posts with label socialsoftware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socialsoftware. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Still More Reflections, Resolutions and Predictions 2009-2010

Jane Hart, Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies and Internet Time Alliance has provided insights into her thinking with this overview:
The State of Social Learning Today and Some Thoughts for the Future of L&D in 2010

Will Richardson has written some thoughtful material in his post: 20-20 Vision?

This NZ teacher, Jenny She has a year that was 2009 reflection in two parts.

More on 2009 and plans for 2010 by @jdeyenberg Jen's 2009 Year in Review post.

@rdelorenzo makes a contribution with the post: Reviewing 2009: Reflecting on this Blog, on PLN’s & on Using Web Tools

@ignatia has written "My 8 Learning Predictions for 2010"

That's all folks ...

Monday, 12 October 2009

The Social Media Golden Triangle

The Social Media Golden Triangle

Dan Beldowicz @danbeldowicz wrote: "If you have been baffled and confused and just don't know where to start with social media, you must not have heard of the Golden Triangle. The Golden Triangle was lost thousands of years ago... Wait! That's a different story, this one was discovered within the past two years!

This is a story of how the Social Media Golden Triangle can completely transform the way you communicate with your clients and customers and your business. We all know that economic times have changed. You have been hearing about Social Media, Social Networking, Viral Video and many other social media outlets that you wish you could leverage and turn into business.

What I'm about to discuss is nothing new, but it is a strong force that if used properly, will change the course of your business.

You have undoubtedly heard a lot of hype and hoopla around Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. These three sites make up "The Social Media Golden Triangle". Now is the time to put them to work for your business. Using the Golden Triangle can help you identify, attract, and interact with your target audience. This powerful combination of websites can take you from just barely surviving to thriving in the current economy."

This is a must-follow and develop concept. Lately, I have also seen this notion explored in a triangle with broader concepts at each angle. I am still trying to relocate this diagram ...

Read Dan's post and think about the ways to explore the idea. For education, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as discrete sites won't fly in K-12 education. At the same time, the power and potential of connectivity and interactivity is what is significant.