Thursday, 30 January 2014
Digital Literacy & Me
An Entrepreneur's Social Media Story - My Story - My Prezi! Enjoy
This assignment was fun to put together. I used a Prezi template with feet to walk through my journey into the world of social media. The Prezi is also included if you want to watch the slides. I think Audio.boo is a very good tool that we will use on education/information blogs such as those in the insurance industry. It’s great to have the image and then be able to talk through it; the audio quality is excellent. Also, it’s generally easier to talk through an audio than write out a presentation; and, my experience is that consumers in general would rather listen than read.
Although I work in the world of online marketing which includes social media properties, I don’t spend a lot of time on my own social media. I use LinkedIn for recruiting, connecting with others, and reading the blog feed several times weekly. I am a regular Facebook user: I like many of the business pages we create to check their development and functionality. I use Facebook to connect with family and friends for birthdays and just to keep in the general extended family news. I use the Twitter feed for sourcing information but I don’t tweet except for #NMN!
I created a Pinterest account for the first time and made a Social Media Tips board. I was amazed at the amount of excellent resources to pin. Pinterest has a much bigger scope than I thought and I will use it more in the future. I will definitely be using Delicious to bookmark sites going forward. I just made my account! Here’s how to connect with me:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnemotkoski
https://www.facebook.com/lynnemotkoski
https://twitter.com/LynneMotkoski
http://www.pinterest.com/lynnemotkoski/social-media-tips/
https://delicious.com/lynnemotkoski
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Lynne Motkoski
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Hello Lynne,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed listening to your experience. I giggled when you said that the help desk number people recognized your voice. There is always so much to learn.
Andrea
Very interesting Lynne - great job!
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