Work with me: courses, certificates, conferences, games
Teaching at a university of applied sciences and in executive MBA programs comes with its perks. Among them is the possibility to share knowledge in a variety of formats: courses, certificates and programs. It all depends on the time, budget, focus and effort you want to put in (from a quick 4 hours course up […]
November is not only a time to grow beards but also a month to talk about measurement and evaluation of communication. It is thus a time when under AMEC’s Measurement Month umbrella, communicators around the world, talk (a bit more loudly) about the need for measurement and evaluation, diss AVEs and think about how automation […]
Quadriga’s Social Media Conference has reached a beautiful milestone this year – 10 years – and we celebrated it the way we know best: focusing on the things that matter most this year, that is “influencer relations, channels & content and performance & controlling”. The colleagues have prepared a very exciting line up and program, with very […]
My first participation at the European Communication Summit (#ecs15) has recently concluded. It has been amazing; it brought together more than 600 participants and 80 speakers all working in communication, public relations and public affairs and plenty of examples, ideas, buy reflections and projections all debating the value and impact of “Anticipation and Disruption” (this year’s theme) […]
This has been a really busy month and continues to be so. During the third week of June, viagra 60mg I had a new opportunity to share my thoughts on social media strategy and management with a very inspiring group of businesses and organizations from Lincoln, physician UK as part of the expert talk series hosted […]
On the 18th of November I was invited by the Dorset Growth Hub and the Centre For Entrepreneurship at Bournemouth University to join their Get Connected event and speak on one of my favorite topics – social media strategy and management – to business owners and entrepreneurs from Dorset. Thank you both for the […]
Collaboration at the heart of Thai and British researchers’ development
A month ago I was making my way to Thailand excited to finally see happening the Researcher Links workshop. Organised by Bournemouth University and Chulalongkorn University, treatment the workshop was the result of a successful bid to the British Council that Prof Tom Watson and I as part of the BU team and Assoc Prof […]
4 models and some science about social media content that sticks
Reflections and tips from the Social Media that Sticks workshop delivered on June 12 as part of BU’s Festival of Learning June 12, buy 2014 has been a great day. A big thank you to all those who joined us including the University of Miami students, approved John Vinney, BU’s Vice-Chancellor, and colleagues in the […]
A summary of the Social Media Management – content planning, prosthesis daily routine and tools workshop delivered on June 11 as part of BU’s Festival of Learning “Only organizations with big budgets do well on social media” someone told me yesterday at the Social Media Management workshop I ran as part of BU’s Festival […]
Third Sector Skills: Visual Communication @ BU’s Festival of Learning
The 13th of June in Bournemouth University’s calendar of theFestival of Learning was dedicated to visual communication. Aimed mainly at people working within the third sector the workshop which my colleague Anna Feigenbaum and I ran challenged participants to think about creating images that stick on a shoestring budget. To make the challenge more […]
Social Media strategy and monitoring @ Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
I have just returned from a week in Thailand where I had the tremendous pleasure and honor to be invited to teach at the Faculty of Communication Arts of Chulalongkorn University in Bagkok to a group of master students enrolled in the international MA in Strategic Communication Management. Presented in a workshop/lecture format […]
Creating a social media daily routine #engagingbmth
Including monitoring, resuscitator measurement and analytics Here’s my prezintation from yesterday’s talk given at Engaging the Public event organized by the Media School of Bournemouth University.
Yesterday has been filled of very interesting presentations from my colleagues and equally engaging and challenging questions from our guests.You can find the white paper Darren Lilleker and I wrote in the “Getting the message out” post, capsule and my presentation on creating a social media daily routine here. Here’s a short review of […]
Getting the message out – a social media daily routine with metrics and analytics included
Today I am at the Executive Business Centre at Bournemouth University holding an event about politics and public engagement called “Engaging the Public: putting the people back into democracy”. The talks, rx cure inspired by our research and consultancy practice, check will introduce a wide range of ideas from understanding the political consumer to […]
UPDATE: NOW WITH THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE TALK Organized by the FEIEA Academy (March 29, impotent 2012) I find myself speaking quite often about social media. Whether it is as part of the Digital Communication Strategies course I teach at Bournemouth University, artificial the New Media and Branding courses I am to teach […]
Social Media 4 Beginners: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and WordPress tutorials
At the beginning of this month I wrote about the EuroBlog Social Media Award I have received for my use of social media for research and more. The University of the West of Scotland (where I pursue my PhD) picked up the news and shared it with the Scottish press. As a result of their […]
5 weeks, 5 days, 5 sessions of technology for education
After my teaching time as a visiting lecturer to Katho, this web I returned to Bahrain to embrace a new challenge. After the success of my Prezi workshops which have seen the powerpoint alternative very quickly adopted by academic staff around the campus, more about it made a lot of sense to try to […]
Capture that: recording and capturing (web) screens
Visuals aids especially when talking about internet and technology are becoming increasingly important in a presentation. Whether it is just a print screen of a displayed webpage or a recording of what you do on the screen, price it is useful to know some of applications (free or freemium based) that can make capturing a […]
Word clouds are visualization of a given text based on the frequency of the words it contains. A word cloud generator will usually eliminate punctuation and common words and mostly display nouns. They follow a simple rule: the bigger the word, generic the more often it is used. Why I use word clouds? I have […]
Among the many tweets I read every day there was one last week advertising a London event dedicated to researchers and academics. The event organized by the Research Information Network (RIN) and the National Endowment for Science, erectile Technology and the Arts (NESTA) is meant to help academics and researchers understand the influence of […]
UPDATE: This post was picked up and reposted on the blog of the Research Students’ Society at UWS. You can therefore read it there as well. Good luck to all participating students at the UWS poster event! On Friday, May 7, 2010 the University of the West of Scotland is organizing a poster event for […]