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Con el aumento del uso de los dispositivos móviles en nuestro trabajo con las TIC, podemos necesitar guardar y descargar contenido web en nuestras tablets, iPads, teléfonos, etc. en alguno de los formatos de eBook para leer y consultar de forma offline. En este artículo explicaremos cómo realizar esta función en dos sencillos pasos.
Via Net-Learning
Today, around the world more people have mobile phone subscriptions than have access to electricity and safe drinkable water. Today, almost a third of the world's population uses the internet (a 528.1% growth since 2000!
So what are we doing with all the time we spend online, and how do we know all that time is being spent in useful ways? For many of us, the internet is among the first things we experience after we wake; in fact, 75% of users are online before 9 a.m. Over 75% of people in the US own a laptop, 53% a smart phone, and 31% a tablet. Email is the most common action performed by people on their laptops, while search is the top action for mobile phone and tablet users. 72% of people like to play games on their tablets while 70% use their mobile phones for social media. Where do we use these devices? 72% of people use their mobile phones while traveling, and 64% use them in restaurants and coffee shops. As for tablets, 88% of people use their devices in the living room, 79% in the bedroom. Find more statistics and data at the infographic or article link.
Via Lauren Moss, massimo facchinetti
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Jesús Hernández
from Management & Leadership
July 14, 2013 7:26 PM
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What especially intrigues me, for those that use these services, is the power and influence Klout or Kred scores have over our social media behavior. It has even been suggested that Klout and Kred reward social media ...
Via Ron Sela, Gladys Pintado
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Jesús Hernández
from MarketingHits
June 7, 2013 3:52 PM
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Digital marketing has become one of the most focused on streams of marketing in the last few years. Three of the biggest digital marketing issues include social network marketing, mobile, SMS marketing, and content marketing. Here’s a brief look at each: Social Network Marketing As a marketing, you can rely on social media to connect, engage, and build relationships with current and potential customers. Mobile / SMS Marketing Mobile marketing is a term that covers several different methods of marketing through mobile devices. Mobile marketing can take several different shapes but one of the most popular is SMS marketing. Content Marketing Content marketing is the development of interesting and helpful materials to engage customers and clients. Examples of content can be blogs, infographics, online tools, YouTube videos etc. This infographic displays some eye-opening statistics about these 3 digital marketing streams and might get you thinking more about including these streams into your marketing mix.
Via Lauren Moss, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Ministerio de EducaciónPlan Integral de Educación DigitalDirección Operativa de Incorporación de Tecnologías (InTec)Colección de aplicaciones gratuitas para contextos educativosTutorial de PreziCrear presentaciones multimediales, mapas ocuadros conceptuales en línea.
Via Lino
Social media is 24/7. Someone is always tweeting, posting on Facebook, or uploading a new picture to instagram. However, for social media managers and businesses alike, this can be quite of a challenge. We obviously can’t be online all day, even for those of us who are social media managers or strategist. But how do you know when to best reach your audience? There are a couple different ways to determine when your audience is online: view the infographic and visit the article link for insights and takeaways...
Via Lauren Moss, Jose Maria Hernandez Montes, massimo facchinetti
Second screen viewing, which refers to using an additional electronic device while watching television, is a widespread consumer behavior that has quickly become the norm. In an attempt to better understand this trend, Viaccess-Orca has analyzed second screen usage amongst diverse populations of television viewers. The results, which appear in this infographic, demonstrate the extent to which second screen viewing is altering the TV industry. According to our data, 70% of tablet owners, and 68% of smartphone owners, state that they use their additional devices while watching TV. However, only 37% of those who practice second screen viewing do so in order to look up information that is related to the program they are watching. Most TV viewers use their devices in order to check emails or visit a social network...
Via Lauren Moss, Jose Maria Hernandez Montes, massimo facchinetti
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Jesús Hernández
from TIC & Educación
April 19, 2013 5:06 PM
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Te presentamos las 50 mejores herramientas para encontrar recursos pedagógicos, crear clases online e interactuar con tus alumnos. ¡Adapta tus clases y no te quedes afuera de la revolución...
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Jesús Hernández
from TIC & Educación
April 8, 2013 2:55 PM
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Over the years I've published some lists and reviews of free tools for creating videos online. Quite a few of those tools have been for creating simple videos that are really just automated, audio slideshows. See Animoto for an example of this. There's nothing inherently wrong with having your students use those tools, but at some point you will want to take your video projects to the next level. These are the five tools that I recommend for creating and editing videos without installing any special software. Pixorial WeVideo PowToon Wideo Weavly
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Jesús Hernández
from TIC & Educación
March 25, 2013 12:19 PM
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Coggle es una sencilla herramienta 2.0 para elaborar esquemas y mapas conceptuales con la ventaja de que pueden ser colaborativos. Con Coogle podremos confeccionar mapas mentales sobre conceptos relacionados con los contenidos de clase de forma sencilla y bastante rápida. Es útil para cualquier materia, los mapas se comparten fácilmente en internet gracias a la URL que proporciona la herramienta, además se pueden descargar como PDF y PNG. Es una herramienta aconsejable también para los trabajos de nuestros alumnos.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
Did you know that Twitter is grabbing more new registrations than Facebook, with more than half of its entire userbase compromised of people who have signed up in the last year, compared to just 19 percent for Mark Zuckerberg’s baby? What if I said that almost a quarter (23 percent) of Facebook users check their account five or more times each day, Twitter users are 33 percent more likely to be Democrats or – sorry Foursquare – that 74 percent of Americans are unfamiliar with the concept of ‘checking in’. These, and several other amazing social media statistics, can be found in the infographic on social media statistics...
Via Lauren Moss, John van den Brink, Gladys Pintado
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Jesús Hernández
from BUSINESS and more
February 27, 2012 7:23 PM
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You're an online entrepreneur, this blog post is for you! Here you'll find a bundle of useful resources and tools to improve your productivity... amazing! [note mg] Every day more and more entrepreneurs are building successful businesses using the internet. There is an abundance of opportunity online and depending on the venture, there is often less cost and risk involved when compared with traditional businesses. There is also a wealth of resources available to help the online entrepreneur to run a business more effectively and more profitably, and we list many of those resources here. Feel free to leave a comment with your feedback and your recommendations of other resources. Communications / VoIP Data Backup Invoicing Financial Management and Accounting Time Management and Project Management Contact Manager Hiring Freelancers Online Reputation Management Tools Accepting Payment Shopping Carts Social Networking Finding Funding CPC Revenue CPM Revenue Read more: http://www.blogtrepreneur.com/2008/03/10/resources-for-online-entrepreneurs/
Via Martin Gysler
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Jesús Hernández
from Digital Marketing Kenya
September 29, 2013 4:32 PM
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Advertising has come a long way since the first ever online ad was sold in 1993. This new infographic from Marin Software plots the industry's biggest moments, from the launch of Facebook to Twitter's promotional tweets and the more recent introduction of Google Adwords.
Via Lauren Moss, Charles Mungai
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Jesús Hernández
from Management & Leadership
July 15, 2013 4:46 PM
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Jesús Hernández
from visualizing social media
July 12, 2013 7:01 AM
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A showcase of the best infographics from around the web (Internet Users By Region – How Much Of The World Is Online?
A look at the current statistics of worldwide internet usage.
Via Lauren Moss
Social’s on the move. Welcome to the city hall that never sleeps—where people are more likely to tweet about a pothole or support bike lanes on Facebook than go to a city council meeting. City governments that want to keep a finger on the pulse of their transit arteries don’t need an invitation. They just need to know how to listen, which will help them figure out the life of the connected commuter, as depicted in our graphic with IBM.
Via Lauren Moss, massimo facchinetti
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Jesús Hernández
from Social Media Useful Info
May 25, 2013 6:46 AM
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A new report from online business community Manta shows that, desperate to increase sales numbers in 2013, American small business owners are turning up on the social web in droves.
Via Florinel Nicolai Deciu, Ivo Nový
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Jesús Hernández
from AtDotCom Social media
May 18, 2013 9:39 AM
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As it turns out, social media and search go hand-in-hand...
From Facebook and Twitter, to Pinterest and MySpace (yes, it still exists), social media users are often on the search for… something. For marketers, understanding the searches that lead to improved engagement is critical. To that end, Azntaiji Multimedia and SocialRadius have produced a new infographic highlighting exactly what so many of us are searching for.
Via Lauren Moss, John van den Brink
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Jesús Hernández
from MarketingHits
April 28, 2013 12:46 PM
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It is hard to believe that in a digital world where people are so connected, it still seems to be completely difficult for businesses to use that to their advantage to more efficiently maximize their ROI. Companies continue to spend on banner ads instead of on the people who can really make a difference in the way people purchase. This infographic should help researchers and advertisers see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence. Bloggers, tweeters, and Facebook champions really can be wise investments; read more at the article link.
Via Lauren Moss, Mau, Ivo Nový, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
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Jesús Hernández
from Social Media 4 Education
April 9, 2013 4:09 PM
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It wasn’t malicious. The file itself was the size of a small JPEG. It was given the absolute lowest priority. And it was set to self-destruct if anything went wrong. But this small file allowed one single hacker to measure the Internet activity of nearly half a million connected devices around the world, then share the results with everyone. How was this even possible? The "hacker" barely hacked anything. In reality, they gained access to all these systems because each had the default "root" set as a password. With this access in hand, they ran several tests focusing on Internet structure and activity. And what they created from all this data is a spectacular map that captures a day in the life of the Internet (and all of its users).
Via Lauren Moss, Ivo Nový
De tanto en tanto tenemos que hacer algún artículo en el que la matemática es la protagonista y la verdad es que es bueno repasar un poco antes de ponerse a escribir.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
The definition of branding is a particular product or a characteristic that serves to identify a particular product. In other words, it's what people think of w
Via Martin (Marty) Smith, Gladys Pintado
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Jesús Hernández
from Tecnología Web & Móvil
September 30, 2012 12:59 PM
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from BUSINESS and more
January 28, 2012 6:22 PM
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[ For practical reasons, I decided to integrate the contributions from the "SOCIAL NETWORKING skills" topic here - 01-27-2012 ] Martin Gysler Networking is about meeting and building relationships with people for a purpose. It’s that last part that counts in the definition, the purposeful part. Otherwise we’re all just socializing, which is what much of it amounts to anyway because if you don’t know your purpose, it’s pretty difficult to achieve it. That’s fine if you just enjoy socializing for the sake of socializing (and, actually, the best social networkers are people like that usually). However, if you’re spending marketing dollars and the prosperity of your business depends on the success of your social networking, you’d better do a bit more than socialize. 1. The Question You’d Better Answer First Why are you interested in social networking? To build your business? How, exactly?Do you sell online or just promote online? Are you locally, nationally, or internationally focused? Do you want people to talk about your business online, share your links, spread the word about you, learn more about you, recommend you, sign up for a program, get a free sample, get your e-newsletter, read your blog, interact with you, ask questions, get a membership, order a product, pay for a service, refer you to their friends? Read more: http://www.resultsrevolution.com/2010/08/10-steps-to-successful-social-networking/
Via Martin Gysler
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