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Top Ten Links Week 8

February 28, 2010
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My personally selected top 10 from the links I shared on Twitter from 2/19/2010 thru 2/25/2010 1. RT @VenessaMiemis: 16 free ebooks about social media via @fredzimny. Just look at this list of titles and authors : Building a Social Media Team, Amber Naslund, ContentCory Doctorow Customer Service, The Art of Listening and Engagement Through Social Media, Brian Solis Fish Where the Fish Are – Mapping Social Media to the Buying Cycle, Chris Brogan Getting a Foothold in Social Media, Amber Naslund Let’s Talk: Social Media for Small Business, John Jantsch New Media and the Air Force, United States Air Force Public Affairs Agency Social Media and Network Starting Points, Chris Brogan Social Media Time Management, Amber Naslund Social Media Tips: Sharing lessons learned to help your business grow, Jeff Hayzlett The Art of Community, Jono Bacon The Essential Guide to Social Media, Brian Solis The New Rules of Viral Marketing, David Meerman Scott The Simple Web: A Philosophy for Getting What You Want, Skellie The Social Media Starter Kit, Amber Naslund What is Social Media?, Antony Mayfield 2. RT @VenessaMiemis: new post – reimagining human/social capital & how to spark innovation - Tapping the Network to Facilitate Innovation – How can the power and scope of social networks, combined with a human capital inventory, be used

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Taking Traing to Patrons – 21 Things for 21st Century Parents

January 14, 2010
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Taking Traing to Patrons – 21 Things for 21st Century Parents

The fabulous Gretchen Caserotti and staff in the Childrens Department at the Darien Libray are kicking off a learning 2.0 class for parents. From the website: You are raising kids in a digital world. Facebook, Twitter and a growing number of websites and social tools are becoming increasingly important in most aspects of our 21st Century world. Information Literacy is crucial to your children’s success in school and technology is now completely integrated into your child’s life. Today’s students want web 2.0 tools to be a part of their learning lives because these are the tools that enable them to connect, collaborate, create and engage in learning that is relevant, contextual and experiential. Why should they have all the fun? Join us through 12 weeks of learning through engagement in online technology in 21 simple activities that you can do on your own time, at your own pace. This program is designed to help you learn about, and how to use, web 2.0 technologies so that you may better support, guide and parent your digital native kids safely and confidently through both the perils and the possibilities that this brave new digital world offers. Kids don’t just learn in school.

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