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Sample Proposals for RootsTech Presentations - Which Would You Choose?

Stay N' Alive

I''m putting together a proposal for a presentation or two at RootsTech , a conference put on by FamilySearch.org around family history technologies. The focus will be on Social Media. I have a few ideas - what else do you think would be interesting in terms of interesting uses of social media for family history?

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Can Greater Social Connections Improve Higher Education?

Social Media Strategery

the Schools App allows you to create a private, branded social network for your students within Facebook that will engage them in ways that Pages and Groups can’t. The original SMCEDU Community proposal. Follow the conversation surrounding social media and higher education under the #SMCEDU hashtag. SMCEDU on Ning.

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Anatomy of Facebook: The World is Getting Smaller! [Study]

Mindjumpers

Six Degrees of Separation: The idea of ‘six degrees of separation’ — that any two people are on average separated by no more than six intermediate connections — was first proposed in 1929 in a short story by Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy, and made popular by the John Guare play and movie, Six Degrees of Separation. Ugander, B.

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33 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Resoures of 2012 So Far

Webbiquity SMM

” What exactly is a social graph? Writing that “one thing I don’t like (about social media) is that technical people like to make up new fancy words to describe what they make, even if no one knows what they mean,” Mike Moran explains in plain words what a social graph is and what its limitations are.