Getting Started with Social Media Part 1 - Klout

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Hi All,

It was apparent from our initial lecture that there were quite a few of our classmates are new to the world of social media. First off, welcome!

The world of Facebook, Twitter, Blogging (in whatever flavor you choose), is an open invitation to participate in the digital networks that have been created. You can simply be a surveyor on the sidelines, following your favorite news sources, or, for the adventurous and influential you can curate your own content and start your own following!

It's an expansive social world out there, and while I'm by no means an expert, I figured I could point you in the right direction and offer some tips and tools of the trade.

Here in Part 1 (of 5) we'll discuss Klout.



What is Klout? Why is it important for my social media journey?

Klout measures your online influence.



Klout gathers data from your assortment of social media profiles and gives your an interactive dashboard to process that information and understand where you fit in your social networks.

It allows you to track your "presence".



By informing you whom you influence, who influences you, what topics you generally speak about, Klout can lay indicators of your social progress. Whether it be through sheer influence or by understanding your topic concentration, Klout shows you both.

I'll talk about URL Shortening in Part 2 of the Getting Started with Social Media series.

A hui hou,

Glenn

Portfolio Online!

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Hello out there strangers on the internet. Thanks for spending your web-surfing time here and visiting my little corner of the internet. Feel free to poke around! But, just so you have somewhere to start I've gone ahead and uploaded a bit of my design experience for you at my Portfolio.

   Web-surf? Bro, I web-shred.


If you like what you see and what to see more, or get to know a bit more about what shapes me, take a look at my Resume while you're at it!

Thanks to all who enrich my life!

One Love,

Glenn

Sports Writing Sample

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After dropping a pair of road games at the hands of the LA schools, the #10 ranked Arizona Wildcats (23-6, 12-4) head back to Tucson to enact some revenge upon an early conference loss as they play host to the Oregon State Beavers (10-17, 5-11) on Thursday, February 3rd.

Last Meeting:

On January 2nd, Oregon State handed the Wildcats their first conference loss, defeating the Wildcats 76-75 in Corvallis. In the loss, three Wildcats scored in double figures led by Momo Jones’ 20 points. Veiled behind his 20 points, however, was Jones’ 1:5 assist-to-turnover ratio as he led the Wildcats in a sloppy affair where they turned the ball over 19 times against Oregon State’s 1-3-1 zone defense.

The impact player from the game had to be Jared Cunningham. Cunningham came away with 17 points, including a thunderous put-back slam that seemed to tilt the momentum in the Beavers favor in the lingering minutes. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_yAi_M1Y8) Cunningham was no slouch on the defensive end of the court either, scooping up 5 steals from the bottom of the 1-3-1 zone.

When the Wildcats have the ball:

Last time these teams met, Jesse Perry totaled 5 points and 2 rebounds in 24 minutes. If the Beavers stick to the 1-3-1, which is difficult to rebound from, Perry can greatly increase the Wildcats odds by crashing the offensive boards and creating second chance opportunities. Additionally, look for Jones and backup PG Jordin Mayes to control the tempo of the game and attempt to beat the Beavers zone by creating fast break opportunities. Once into the offense, the two point guards need to get their teammates involved, keep the zone moving, and protect the pumpkin.

When the Beavers have the ball:

The Wildcats will need to protect the lane and stuff the penetration of the Beavers’ guard tandem in Calvin Haynes and Jared Cunningham. Haynes and Cunningham accounted for nearly half the Beavers’ point-total last meeting, scoring 18 and 17 respectively. Oregon State’s chances will be helped greatly if they can get a repeat performance from F Omari Johnson who had 10 points and 8 rebounds in the weekend’s loss to California. The Beavers will have their hands full with Arizona F Derrick Williams and will have to throw some fouls his way as seemingly the Pac-10 officiating crews have let the “most protected dude since Jordan” comments get to their heads.

What to expect:

Surely, Coach Miller will not be the most pleasant character in this week’s practices after his Wildcats lost two in a row and placed a significant dent in their Pac-10 Championship hopes. One has to be equally confident that Miller will have the Wildcats prepared for this year’s final set of games at home in front of the ZonaZoo and the Tucson faithful. The Wildcats will come out hungry, although the fans won’t leave that way, because they will pick up their free tacos as the Wildcats feast upon Oregon State en route to a 82-68 victory.