This infographic gives a step by step procedure to build a social selling routine from 30 minutes per day to 60 minutes per day. Apart from the step it also gives you certain tips for the same.
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This infographic is made to show how social media has an influence on business. It shows the study of approx how much time people spend online and social media usage per landscape.
This is a very informative, health related infographic that deals with the side effects of sitting. It tracks the possibilities of health issues that constant sitting may create and also provides tips to get rid of Mr Death for better health and productivity at workplace.
This infographic gives a detailed description of the art of selling photography. It gives information about what kind of art is selling and what category of people are buying art. It also gives some tips on selling art online and otherwise
This infographic gives guidelines to poo safety and the some drowning prevention legislations in different countries. It also gives guidelines to improve pool safety and what Safetech is doing to prevent accidents and save lives.
Want to keep a memory of your best day? Live event painter is the thing. But hiring a live event painter is not easy. This infographic gives you tips to select the best live event painter and the questions you may ask to choose one.
This infographic gives a detail of mobile app engagement report. It shows the flight that has taken in mobile app engagement. It also gives various data based information regarding use of mobile apps by different companies.
This infographic points the importance of landscape management to tackle land conflicts. It is an educative series of how land is important and how it is misused and mismanaged. The 10 basic principles are an approach to proper landscape management.
It is very important to know how much your company values to determine the business strategies. This infographic gives you fundamental valuation approaches, why valuation matters and various valuation trends that were followed by various companies in the year 2014.
Are you a fishing fan? If yes, then this infographic is all that you need. This infographic gives you the guidelines to hook up a wormto have the best bait for your catch. Have a look at these guidelines and hook up a worm like a pro!
Are you a fishing fan? If yes, then this infographic is all that you need. This infographic gives you the guidelines to hook a minnow to have the best bait for your catch. Have a look at these guidelines and hook up a minnow like a pro!
Are you a fishing fan? If yes, then this infographic is all that you need. This infographic gives you the guidelines to hook a leech to have the best bait for your catch. Have a look at these guidelines and hook up a leech like a pro!
This infographic shows how to overcome problems when hiring new employees. It gives six steps to hire the right people- employee planning, reccruting, screening, selecting, offering and on boarding. It also shows hiring capabilities required for big saving
The HIM infographic relates itself to the role of Health information management professionals. It is an educative series about the growth and development, the functions and roles and the trends impacting HIM.
This infographic is a health protection campaign. It educates about proper hand protection through gloves which is fundamental to achieve safety at workplace and in productive works. Safety and productivity don’t have to be at odds.
This infographic shows the social media influence that adds up with content and social influence to get online digital prominence. It also describe how the status of your profile or your company's profile can be checked on any social media network using online application such as KLOUT and Kred.
This infographic gives the 5 most popular small business financing options for start-up entrepreneurs. It gives the facts about all these financing options and the rates at which these options are used.
It is an ancient Hindu festival which is celebrated at a global in autumn every year. This infographics enumerates the significance of the festival and the preparations and rituals surrounding it. Diwali is usually associated with house decoration, cleanliness and renovations, new clothes, lighting of lamps, fireworks and crackers, family worships, exchange of gifts and sweets and family feasts. It is a one of the major festivals in India and 3rd largest celebrated festival in the world.
Its celebration includes millions of lights shining on housetops, doors and windows, around temples and other buildings. In India, it is one of the biggest shopping seasons. This festival is celebrated by all but significant for Hindus, Jains and Sikhs, with each having their own religious significance. Diwali is also a festival of sounds and sights with fireworks and rangoli designs, the festival is a major celebration of flavors with feasts and numerous sweets and savors, as well as a festival of emotions where Diwali ritually brings family and friends together every year.
The internet is a strange place.
But you need to understand it.
That's why a professor asked me to create a series of tutorials to present to her class across three sessions.
The tutorials walk students through everything from HTML and CSS syntax to the incorporation of JavaScript plugins and the creation of directories.
It's been a learning experience for everyone. For starters, I learned exactly how much or how little people know about the way the internet operates, and I was surprised when I realized these students didn't understand the concept of directories or paths.
That is, until I remembered I was in the same boat less than a year ago.
Then I remembered the time-sucking tutorials I had to get through just to gain a basic understanding of client side languages. I spent months Googling answers for concepts that elude people less technically minded than the folks writing open-sourced things' documentation.
Yet I did it. I'm continuing to do it. My professor asked me to help others do it. And others are attempting to do it on own their own, as well. Why? If learning is such a frustrating, time devouring commitment, why do people care enough to try?
The answer: We live our lives in part behind computers. And the Internet of Things is promising to bridge the chasm between cyberspace and meatspace. Simply put, we are digital citizens.
Don't believe me? According to Pew, 70 percent of American adults have home broadband connections. As of 2013, 56 percent own smartphones. Thus, the way we consume information has changed, and as you've heard time and time again, so must mindsets around sharing information.
None of this is new, yet not many universities seem to be responding to this reality in their curriculum.
That's why I suggest colleges and universities add courses to their mandatory curriculum to help students perform in the digital space.
These courses could focus on specific topics:
• Web 101: What happens when you click a button & the internet as a physical thing
• Foundations of client-side languages
• Basics of digital correspondence and presentation (possibly complementing speech classes)
• Social media management & etiquette
• Management of personal identity and reputation online
• Web security
Ball State requires students to take a finance class that teaches them how to pay taxes, budget and plan for their financial futures. The point is to teach students basic skills they need to be functional adults.
I believe we need to supplement these meatspace skills with cyberspace ones.
Because simply put, even though we are digital citizens, we are not digital natives. Knowing how to point a mouse and post to Facebook isn't enough. We need to be intentional in our words and actions online, just as we would in the tangible world.
Here are some readings so you can empower yourself:
• We Need a Digital-First Curriculum to Teach Modern Journalism
• Cindy Royal: Are journalism schools teaching their students the right skills?