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“Don’t say anything online that you wouldn’t want plastered on a billboard with your face on it.” – Erin Bury
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Freelancers’ Guide to Balancing Work and Life

Freelancers’ Guide to Balancing Work and Life | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

Balancing work and life is very important, and it is necessary to manage both sides perfectly to ensure success in the professional world. Although it sounds simple, managing both sides can be very difficult at times. This is more difficult for freelancers because they need to manage their own time between work and life.

 

Freelancers are people who choose to work from their own comfort zone, which is usually their house. Unlike office employees, freelancers choose to work according to their comfort level. Office employees have their own office schedule, where their log in and log out time is recorded. Accordingly, they work only during those hours and devote the remaining hours to their personal lives. But freelancers operate differently. They work during hours that suit their comfort zone, but if they don’t maintain a balance between work and their personal life, problems could result.

 

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Martin Gysler's comment, April 25, 2012 10:04 AM
Of course I do it my dear. I work very fast, maybe I should become your mentor for your efficiency on social media... let us thinking about our future collaboration... lol! Of course, the snow is gone... since two days and the weather is going better now! Que du bonheur...
Slavica Bogdanov's comment, April 25, 2012 10:50 AM
I do see that.I work fast and effectively as well; learn fast too. I would be forever grateful to have you as a mentor and forever is a long term. Would be great to collaborate with you. Am very open minded and flexible. In exchange, I can offer always positive attitude, healing energy, humbleness of a peace warrior...I really need a mentor, greater mind than mine :)) Merci d'avance! Passez une belle journée ensoleillée.
Martin Gysler's comment, April 26, 2012 2:24 AM
:)... I think we should contact us next week for a discussion on Skype. Send me a private message on FB with your availability (Paris time) and we will find a time convenient to both. Une excellente journée également!
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Online Learning in the Social Era: Human, Connected, and Inclusive

Michelle Pacansky-Brock traces the possibilities the social era holds for transforming online learning.

 

Read more, watch the video, very interesting...:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh2HskDtpK8&feature=player_embedded

 

 


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Angela C. Dowd's comment, February 25, 12:32 PM
This video emphasizes that relationships are important in the success of online learning. Social video technology adds more of a "human touch" to an online course. The narrator notes that layering videos with text supports students with cognitive learning disabilities. She also notes that the more informal ways of creating video and screenshots are more accessible to educators...which I think is true.
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7 Creative Social Media Marketing Mini Case Studies

7 Creative Social Media Marketing Mini Case Studies | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

7 great mini case studies on how brands such as Sharpie, Evian & Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza are implementing innovative social media marketing practices with great results.

 

Are you looking for some creative social media marketing ideas from businesses?

 

Look no further.

 

This article highlights seven mini case studies of businesses that have stood out by implementing innovative social media marketing practices.

 

You’ll find inspiration for your social media marketing efforts here.


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10 Things You May Not Know About YouTube

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Social media verse is full of some best kept secrets. YouTube is one of them. Yet when I think about cultural shifts enabled by social media, YouTube is the place that comes most vibrantly to mind. It's big, wide and deep.

 

In my last post I mentioned that the social media ‘verse is full of some best kept secrets. YouTube is one of them.


This Time cover from a couple of years ago (with the shiny mirrored screen) was prescient, but not quite enough… I’d cross that ‘You’ out and say ‘Us’. Hasn’t it felt that way these last couple of years? How we’ve grown a global collective consciousness?


Despite this cover, YouTube is not usually the first site that comes to mind when thinking about social media. I guess we take it a bit for granted while we wax rhapsodic about Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr and Quora. Yet when I think about cultural shifts enabled by social media, YouTube is the place that comes most vibrantly to mind. It’s big, wide and deep.

Mature. Eccentric. Probably not what you think it is.

 

YouTube has its Own Language

 

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Tico Juliani's comment, June 30, 2012 5:57 PM
This writing on this article had lots of words..but i did not get one real message out of it ..or what it was really about!!!