Archive for the ‘New Media’ Category:
Getting Serious About Games
This post is another in the series of posts generated for The Communications Network. It originally appeared on that site, although this is a slightly longer version.
Can games move people [...]
Can You See Me Now?
This is the second in what is to be a series of posts for Communications Network, and appeared originally on its site.
One of the great things about today’s dynamic communications [...]
Next PPC-NYC Brown Bag Lunch: May 12
As the tectonic plates of the media landscape continue to shift beneath our feet, we will take a close look at what’s going on and how communications professional need to [...]
Innovative Multi-Media Campaign: Pathways to Housing
This is a shout out to local nonprofit Pathways to Housing for giving something really interesting a try. This YouTube video shows how they are using video projections on the [...]
NYTimes Has Advice on Twitter
There are a couple of things I really like about a recent item The New York Times‘ Claire Cain Miller wrote about “Getting the Most Out of Twitter.” The first [...]
Questions to Ask Yourself about Video
The January 2010 meeting of Public Policy Communicators focused on how to make the most of low-cost multi-media, and a large portion of that discussion focussed on video — how [...]
Insights into How to Use Social Media
Yesterday I participated in a thought-provoking and valuable webinar hosted by the Communications Network and produced by the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), session leaders Holly Ross, Executive Director of NTEN, and [...]
Kivi on Integrating Website, E-Newsletter and Social Media Efforts
At the last meeting of Public Policy Communicators NYC, we circulated a survey for members to weigh in on which topics they want to explore at upcoming meetings. And while [...]
Is Social Networking Turning Us into a “Culture of Reaction Without Action”?
The Books of the Times (NYTimes) has a review of a new book from Jaron Lanier titled “You Are Not A Gadget: A Manifesto” that I found insightful, and I [...]
If you’re going to Facebook for your organization…
For many nonprofits and foundations, Facebook may well be the wrong social media into which one might invest time and resources. But for some organizations that need to connect to [...]
