Tuesday, 9 July 2013

The Conversation Prism by Brian Solis and JESS3


What is The Conversation Prism?

Developed in 2008 by Brian Solis, The Conversation Prism is a visual map of the social media landscape. It’s an ongoing study in digital ethnography that tracks dominant and promising social networks and organizes them by how they’re used in everyday life.
You can use the Conversation Prism poster in a number of ways…

  1. Show your executive team that social media is not a fad and that it’s bigger than Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Pinterest
  2. Share with your team to motivate them on new ways to think about social media
  3. Celebrate that you’re on the map!
  4. Study the landscape as you plan your next social media strategy
  5. Show the world that you appreciate art
  6. Give as gifts to everyone you know who loves social media or who needs to learn to love it




What’s different from 3.0? Well, version 4.0 brings about some of the most significant changes since the beginning. In this round, we moved away from the flower-like motif to simplify and focus the landscape. With all of the changes in social media, it would have been easier to expand the lens. Instead, we narrowed the view to focus on those that are on a path to mainstream understanding or acceptance. The result was the removal of 122 services while only adding 111. This introduces an opportunity for a series of industry or vertical-specific Prisms to be introduced so stay tuned.
Overview of Categories Added:
  1. Social Marketplace
  2. Enterprise Social Networks (shortened to “Enterprise” for formatting, companies included here were previously grouped under “Nicheworking”, which we redefined.)
  3. Influence
  4. Quantified Self
  5. Service Networking
Categories Review:
  1. Virtual Worlds
  2. Blogs/Conversations
  3. sCRM (Candidate for new Prism)
  4. Attention/Communication Dashboards (Candidate for new Prism)
  5. DIY + Custom Social Networks (Candidate for new Prism)
  6. Collaboration (Candidate for new Prism)

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Friday, 5 July 2013

Live Class

Today was the inaugural live class for the many excited Squared Online students. The lecture was held via a virtual classroom hosted by Adobe Connect.

This is a web conferencing platform for web meetings, eLearning, and webinars. A great tool for E Learning and works on virtually any device!

 I think this software has a lot of potential but suffice to say that day one wasn't without its technical teething problems. More on this software as the course progresses...

 One thing I will say about the virtual classroom is that I did find it hard to concentrate on what lecturers were saying whilst also reading all the comments in the chat box from fellow class members; but I guess this is a new style of learning and I will get used to it fairly quickly.

A lot of chat today about Social Media Posts with particular reference to website http://pinterest.com

Because of this I thought I would leave you with this infographic that I felt perfectly highlights some really simple ways to make our posts more impactful.

I hope you find it off use!




Wednesday, 3 July 2013

FINAL CUT PRO X

As part of the Squared Online course we  were asked to put together a 2 minute film about both our professional and social lives then finish by revealing something surprising.

This task a bit daunting at first but I decided it would be a good way learn some new video editing software so I have basically taken a crash course in using Final Cut Pro X and learnt as I went along. I also decided I wanted to use lots of transitions, layers and animation to make the short piece more interesting. ( I know how to make things easy for myself!)

I found Final Cut Pro X to be a fantastic piece of video editing software and was amazed as to its capabilities. It has hundreds of different filters, special effects and titles to choose from so I didn't even need to use an application like Adobe After Effects to do my titles.

...to say it took longer than expected  would be an understatement but it was all worth it in the end
Anyway here it is, please let me know you think!

Click Here to watch in high quality




All About Me from Christian Russell on Vimeo.