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Retweet: The simple Web app that measures the reach of your tweets

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PhilanTopic: How RWJF Tackles the 'Social Media, So What?' Question

(Debra Joy Perez [@djoyperez] currently is serving as interim vice president of research and evaluation at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest healthcare philanthropy in the country.
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The latest Q&A in the series, featuring Debra Joy Perez, the foundation's interim vice president of research and evaluation, explores how RWJF's use of social media, which has become essential to its communication efforts, can be measured to reflect the impact of that work in the context of achieving the foundation's larger social change goals.

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Why saving the world with data means finding your inner CEO

Why saving the world with data means finding your inner CEO | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
The SumAll Foundation, a non-profit effort by cloud analytics startup SumAll, is trying to change the world by showing non-profits how to get the most out of their data by thinking more like businesspeople do.
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Profile of the work that SumAll is doing 

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Connect with students to “MOOC-source” your data

Connect with students to “MOOC-source” your data | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
The following is a guest post Amit Jain, lead researcher and marketing director at Coursolve. These days, it’s all too easy to find examples of “Big Data” making an impact. From solving crimes to f...
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Here's another resource for finding data nerds who can work with nonprofits! 


We have a different sort of solution in mind – one that harnesses the untapped potential of students. As institutions of higher education dramatically expand their data science offerings, countless students are gaining new skills, but aren’t putting them to use with real-world datasets. Next month, we’re giving tens of thousands of those students from around the world the chance to do something more exciting: work with your data to strengthen your impact.

Nonprofits of all types are now invited to apply to “Introduction to Data Science,” a massively open online course to be taught next month by Prof. Bill Howe of the University of Washington. As part of the course, students will have the option to complete a project in which they work with a real dataset to address the needs of an organization. As they learn techniques in data visualization and trend identification, these students will apply what they learn to help drive your organization’s future initiatives. The insights they offer could strengthen your impact and identify areas for growth.

In a world with limited resources, it just makes sense to utilize student talents and creativity to strengthen your work. Tens of thousands of students have already registered for the course – don’t miss your chance to recruit thei

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Big Data Week - Myths and Legends

Presentation by Nick Halstead on some of the Myths around Big Data.
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Humerous but good overview of big data from point of view of vendor

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Customer Journey Analytics and Big Data

Companies that want to turn excellent customer experience into growth need to master Customer Journeys. Customer Journeys (the set of interactions a customer ha
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Need A Google Alerts Replacement? Meet Talkwalker

Need A Google Alerts Replacement? Meet Talkwalker | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
With Google Alerts coming under fire as being broken, an impressive new service has stepped up to appeal to those seeking an alternative: Talkwalker.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 26, 6:52 PM

Will be exploring longer term, but first look is encouraging.

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Researchers Call Out Twitter Celebrities With Suspicious Followings

Researchers Call Out Twitter Celebrities With Suspicious Followings | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
Two Italian security researchers identified high-profile Twitter accounts that added or lost large numbers of followers in one day.
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The number of twitter followers is not a measure of success ...http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/25/researchers-call-out-twitter-celebrities-with-suspicious-followings/

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Why Is Facebook Insights Not Working

Why is Facebook Insights not working? Check to see if everyone is having problems or just you
Deborah Spector's curator insight, April 26, 9:00 AM

I've about given up on Facebook Insights. Anyone else?

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Who Are The Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers, 2013? - Forbes

Who Are The Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers, 2013? - Forbes | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
Who are the top 50 social media influencers for 2013?
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What Publishers Can Learn from Google's Patented News Article Rankings

What Publishers Can Learn from Google's Patented News Article Rankings | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
No publisher or content producer can afford to ignore how Google ranks the news.
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The first three metrics refer to “the number of articles produced … during a given time period, an average length of an article [and] the importance of coverage from the news source.” These favor large publishers, but they select for originality and focus as well. Google is actually “counting the number of original sentences” and comparing the output about the given subject to the news source’s competitors.

What do you think?
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Calls to Action and Video: Video Pep Talk 6

Calls to Action and Video: Video Pep Talk 6 | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
Goals come in a wide range, but ultimately, the point of your video is not to just simply provide information. You usually want to move or encourage your audience to do something after they are done watching.
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Some video measurement advice 

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Infographic Builders: 9 Free Tools To Create Great Visual Charts

Infographic Builders: 9 Free Tools To Create Great Visual Charts | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Here is a handy short guide to nine free infographic creation tools that can be utilized to create enticing visuals, word charts and data-based infographics without having special technical skills.

 

Useful. 8/10

 

Check them all out: http://www.infographicsarchive.com/create-infographics-and-data-visualization/ 

 

(Unearted by Andres Taborga)

 

Hey All -- sometimes in business we need to display/convey data with our storytelling. So how do you display data in engaging ways? I love this article because it shares 6 free tools to use, plus there's a little tutorial on how to make infographics.


We all know how important it is to have the right tool for the job at hand. Bookmark this article so when you need the tools you have them. Enjoy playing with your numbers and showing them in different ways!


Thank you Robin Good for curating this article.


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Catalina Elena Oyarzún Albarracín's comment, May 10, 2:05 PM
Great work.
Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight, May 14, 5:33 AM

I have yet to make my first infograph, but am eager to get going.

Tanya Smith's curator insight, May 18, 11:13 PM

I'm so in love with tools that help visualize what you do. This is a great list. I can't wait to try the ones I'm not familiar with. 

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Think Again: Big Data - By Kate Crawford

Think Again: Big Data - By Kate Crawford | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
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But is big data really all it's cracked up to be? Can we trust that so many ones and zeros will illuminate the hidden world of human behavior? Foreign Policy invited Kate Crawford of the MIT Center for Civic Media to go behind the numbers:

"With Enough Data, the Numbers Speak for Themselves."

Not a chance. The promoters of big data would like us to believe that behind the lines of code and vast databases lie objective and universal insights into patterns of human behavior, be it consumer spending, criminal or terrorist acts, healthy habits, or employee productivity. But many big-data evangelists avoid taking a hard look at the weaknesses. Numbers can't speak for themselves, and data sets -- no matter their scale -- are still objects of human design. The tools of big-data science, such as the Apache Hadoop software framework, do not immunize us from skews, gaps, and faulty assumptions. Those factors are particularly significant when big data tries to reflect the social world we live in, yet we can often be fooled into thinking that the results are somehow more objective than human opinions. Biases and blind spots exist in big data as much as they do in individual perceptions and experiences. Yet there is a problematic belief that bigger data is always better data and that correlation is as good as causation.

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SNA TIG Week: Jes Koepfler and Derek Hansen on Manipulating Network Graph Aesthetics in NodeXL to Visualize Online Community Engagement · AEA365

SNA TIG Week: Jes Koepfler and Derek Hansen on Manipulating Network Graph Aesthetics in NodeXL to Visualize Online Community Engagement · AEA365 | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
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Lesson Learned: We created the graph below using NodeXL. It shows the 5 key types of participation that visitors can engage in on the ACTion Alexandria website. In this graph, each dot represents a site visitor. Color represents how many activities site visitors have performed (e.g., orange=all 5 activities, dark blue=just 1 activity). Size also indicates the number of activities site visitors have performed. Each line represents an activity the site visitor engaged in on the website. The thickness of the lines (also referred to as edge thickness) shows the number of times a site visitor has performed an activity.

The graph highlights the following things about site participation:

  1. Most people only perform one activity, although a significant number perform two activities.
  2. Voting is by far the most popular way that people engage with the site.
  3. Blog posters post many times, but don’t tend to comment on each other’s blogs.
  4. People who engage with multiple types of activities are more likely to engage in them multiple times (i.e., have thicker lines).
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The SumAll Foundation

The SumAll Foundation | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
SumAll.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to doing social good by analyzing data. One of the biggest challenges facing charities and non-profits is the lack of resources and data analytics at their disposal.
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More help for nonprofits! https://twitter.com/morriscox/status/329358542844870657

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More signal less noise: why attention matters but engagement is a t...

Originally presented by Simon Nash at Internet World London 2013
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Not sure I agree that it is an output vs outcome ...

Amita Malhotra's curator insight, April 30, 12:59 AM

The title says it all - '...engagement is a tactic not an outcome.'

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Lean Analytics: A short summary

I gave this presentation about the Lean Analytics book at the Lean Startup Meetup in Karlsruhe.
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Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! - Data Management Chicago | DataScopic

Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! - Data Management Chicago | DataScopic | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
Would you bet? If a person was in Data Management and a musician, that person would likely be a drummer or bassist. Let's think about it.
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Good data scientists = good musicians

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The Human Face of Big Data

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Amazing project, including an app that donates to charity:water

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Stephen Wolfram Blog : Data Science of the Facebook World

Stephen Wolfram Blog : Data Science of the Facebook World | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
Stephen Wolfram shares interesting Facebook data analysis finds from the Data Donor program of Wolfram|Alpha Personal Analytics for Facebook.
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example of data philanthropy

More than a million people have now used our Wolfram|Alpha Personal Analytics for Facebook. And as part of our latest update, in addition to collecting some anonymized statistics, we launched a Data Donor program that allows people to contribute detailed data to us for research purposes.

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Analytics Blog: Expanding Universal Analytics into Public Beta

Analytics Blog: Expanding Universal Analytics into Public Beta | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
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Helps you track the multi-screen experience (for context, this piece from Brian Solis (http://www.briansolis.com/2013/01/from-the-big-screen-to-the-little-screen-the-evolving-relationship-between-tv-and-search/)

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25 social media influencers Forbes ignored, and why

25 social media influencers Forbes ignored, and why | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
The Forbes "Power 50 List" of social influencers has become one of the most shared lists on the web. But it really has nothing to do with influence
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The Small Business Guide to Google Analytics

The Small Business Guide to Google Analytics | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
A straight-forward guide to getting your Google Analytics set up and running.
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Useful flow chart

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#SM_RE - Social Media Measurement Meeting - Social Media Analytics & Transcripts

#SM_RE - Social Media Measurement Meeting - Social Media Analytics & Transcripts | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it
On April 25, 2013, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will host a working meeting of lead evaluation staff from 10 national foundations, evaluators, and so
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A transcript of the chat and some analytics (not curated).   I think you need a human touch.

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Telling tales with data

Telling tales with data | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

Let's begin with an article that appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) at the end of last year. Narrative vs Evidence-Based Medicine—And, Not Or was written by Zachary Meisel and in it he said: "Scientific reports are genuinely dispassionate, characterless, and ahistorical. But their translation and dissemination should not be. Stories are an essential part of how individuals understand and use evidence."

 

Data is supposed to be cold and objective; but the dissemination of your data can be warm and subjective. So go ahead, tell a story with your data. Because if you don't, you run the risk of falling behind. As Meisel continued: "Those who espouse only evidence—without narratives about real people—struggle to control the debate. Typically, they lose."

 

It’s become pretty much axiomatic these days that if you're really serious about getting your data across to your audience, you need to tell a story with it. Stories are more engaging and convincing than mere data. If you want to influence someone’s behaviour you need to touch their heartstrings and move them to tears. And you won't do that if you only engage their logical left brains. No, you also need to impose yourself on their creative and emotional right brains.

 

Which all sounds promising and exciting, but we need to remember that it's data we’re talking about here. Data is logical and soul-less and is usually a collection of seemingly disconnected facts. How are we going to fit that into a story?


Love this article with good ideas for keeping storytelling with data sweet and simple.


Thanks Gregg Morris @greggvm and his Story and Narrative curation for originally finding this post!


Via Gregg Morris, Karen Dietz
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