The document discusses using microblogging such as blogs and Twitter to develop a professional online identity and profile. It addresses choosing blog templates and content, using tags and categories, following others, commenting, and cultivating networks to engage in conversations and share expertise in order to raise one's professional profile. Quality, voice and passion are emphasized over just quantity.
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Micro(blogging)
1. (micro)blogging
for learning and profile raising
Translation: *it may contain traces of personal and social glue
MSc SM - University of Salford
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2. Photo by Marcus Ramberg http://www.flickr.com/photos/40021607@N00/185508448 (CC BY-NC 2.0)
let’s start with the questions!
3. have you ever googled yourself?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffmcneill/3243431754
4. what did you find? http://www.flickr.com/photos/kayveeinc/4816266197/
5. what are the components of a blog mediated digital identity?
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6. the looks the package is important!
Photo by Ken’s Oven
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(CC BY 2.0)
7. choice of
template
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represents your
craft
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