If you wanted to know about social media, or Twitter, or blogging, what question(s) would you ask?
I am looking to solicit some input to tune up my presentation on Blogging 101 for the NewBCamp 2009.
Add a comment or send me an email (shersteve at gmail dot com).
Thanks!
BTW - Info about NewBCamp 2009 can be found here.
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Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Friday, January 30, 2009
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Over 50? - Take this survey, please!

Ronni Bennett and others in the elder blog world have put together a survey.
The goal is to find out what elderbloggers are like, how we may be similar and how we are different, how we relate to technology, how we came to be bloggers or blog readers, how we feel about it and what our demographics are.
There are 57 questions, many of which are required so that there is the largest possible population from which to draw conclusions. They are straightforward questions, mostly multiple-choice, and it shouldn’t take longer than about 15 minutes to complete.
If you are over 50, please consider taking the survey.
Franklin has an important elder community, we should be fully represented in this survey.
I just took the survey myself, it is quick and easy to do.
By the way, there is no registration, no identification to provide as part of the survey and it knows that once you complete it won't let you come back for a second round.
Updated 4/23/08 5:00 PM - If you tried the survey link and it failed, you can try again now. From this time forward it should be working properly.
Monday, March 3, 2008
from the School Committee blog - FY09 Budget
FY09 budget presentation
By Jeffrey Roy on Budget
| On February 26, 2008, Superintendent Wayne Ogden presented the proposed FY09 budget to the School Committee. During the presentation, Ogden explained that the school department needs a 6.7 percent budget increase to provide level service, but is slated to receive only 1.5 percent from the town. This includes the loss of about $400,000 in projected [...] |
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Franklin MBTA Commuters
Real-time alerts ease sting for commuters facing delays
By John Dyer, Globe Correspondent
| On weekday mornings, environmental lawyer Michael Ernst rides the commuter train from Westborough to South Station in Boston. The train, he said, is often late. But usually, one of his fellow stranded passengers will help him cope. |
Yes, from the T itself... hard to believe but true, they do publish T-Alerts and they have been pretty accurate, much more so that the stupid message board.
You can sign up for T Alerts here.
Creative Commute is a new service just expanding into Boston having already been developed and serving the NY/NJ commuter in the post 911 days. I wrote about Clever Commute in December.
You can sign up for Clever Commute here.
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There are two other blogs about commuting via the trains into Boston:
The Franklin Line
Charlie on the Commuter Rail
Monday, December 17, 2007
Blogs in plain English (video)
as part of a series on Web 2.0 technologies, here is an explanation of blogs by the folks at Common Craft:
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Franklin School Committee blog
Jeff Roy and others on the School Committee have their own blog: Franklin School Committee.
Jeff as an attorney by day finds some good items of interest to the school environment. For example:
When is hugging appropriate?
Intelligent design on trial.
What do you stand for?
Click on over to review what they have to share.
Jeff as an attorney by day finds some good items of interest to the school environment. For example:
When is hugging appropriate?
Intelligent design on trial.
What do you stand for?
Click on over to review what they have to share.
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