Sharing Social Media skills, either in open mornings, through consulting, coaching or structured courses, was one of the main intentions when setting up the Unlibrary.
Tomorrow will be the start of a pilot 6 session Social Media course over 7 weeks, where face-to-face sessions are limited to an hour per week, and learning happens [...]
Very simple – it is the first truly open platform. It allows the building of both local and global networks. People have built social networks even before the world-wide-web was invented, but you had to join them (or be invited) and keep track of them, and once you were a part of one, you weren’t [...]
Below is a mail I received today while planning some events. This is the sort of thing that could easily be said in less than 140 characters (and I feel that twitter is teaching us to be less wasteful!) How about saying
Thanks for getting in touch – fully booked that date, are you flexible [...]
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