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How Social Media Leads To Social Change [INFOGRAPHIC] - AllTwitter

How Social Media Leads To Social Change [INFOGRAPHIC] - AllTwitter | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

The rapid advancement and growth of channels such as Twitter and Facebook has had a dramatic effect on our personal and professional lives, and, thanks to platforms such as Kickstarter, DonorsChoose.org and Pencils Of Promise, both users and organizations have been empowered to advance social change in education, as well as fundraising for good causes and other worthy projects.

 

Indeed, four out of five adults believe that “I can make the world a better place by my actions.” But how? The 2012 Social Change Impact Report revealed that people do want to help out, even when times are bad, and this infographic from Best Colleges takes a closer look at how social media has led to social change....

 

[Interesting social-ology and insight for nonprofit orgs - JD]

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Design Your Web Site Mock-Up With One of These Free WireFraming Tools

Design Your Web Site Mock-Up With One of These Free WireFraming Tools | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are looking for free tools that can help you draft the design of your web site or application, look no further as this is a good collection providing ten wrireframing alternatives.

 

Definition of Wireframe:
A wireframe is a visual illustration of one Web page. It is meant to show all of the items that are included on a particular page, without defining the look and feel (or graphic design).

 

It’s simply meant to illustrate the features, content and links that need to appear on a page so that your design team can mock up a visual interface and your programmers understand the page features and how they are supposed to work.

 

Source: usability.gov

 

Full guide: http://speckyboy.com/2010/01/11/10-completely-free-wireframe-and-mockup-applications/

 

[Useful tools for some content producers - JD]


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