Interview With Daniel Lattimer, Social Media Coordinator, Tennis Australia

2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 384-387
Author(s):  
Ashleigh-Jane Thompson

Daniel Lattimer studied interactive media at a university in Perth before moving to Melbourne to work for Tennis Australia as assistant digital producer. In this role he worked with their digital assets, including the Web site and mobile app. While the social-media accounts had been established prior to his involvement with Tennis Australia, he began to work alongside the editorial team before managing them. The position of social media coordinator was then created, and he now looks after these channels in a full-time role.

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-234
Author(s):  
Riska Aryanti ◽  
Atang Saepudin ◽  
Eka Fitriani ◽  
Rifky Permana ◽  
Dede Firmansyah Saefudin

Congestion major cities in Indonesi caused by the proliferation of the use of private vehicles. Some expressing he thinks about busway user through the social media and other web site, This opinion can be used as a sentiment analysis to see if the user busway proposes a review of positive or negative. The results of the analysis sentiment can help in the sight of and evaluate the use of busway, also expected to improve and transjakarta facility from so they tend to have an opinion positive. Based on the results of the analysis, sentiment it is hoped people will switch to using the will of course will reduce congestion. In the study also added the stages preprocesing by using the framework gataframework to complete the process that cannot be done on tools rapidminer. The methodology that was used in this research was it is anticipated that analysis the sentiment of the by the application of an genetic algorithm for an election features with an algorithm naive bayes. From the results of the testing to the case in research it is found that classification algorithm naive bayes based genetic algorithm having the kind of accuracy that good enough 88,55 % and value of auc reached 0,813 % with the level of the diagnosis classifications good. So that in this research classification algorithm naive bayes based genetic algorithm can be recommended as algorithms classifications good enough to analyze the busway user sentimen. Based on analysis is expected to private transport users will switch to using the busway will reduce congestion


Author(s):  
Vanilson Burégio ◽  
Ejub Kajan ◽  
Mohamed Sellami ◽  
Noura Faci ◽  
Zakaria Maamar ◽  
...  

This paper discusses the possible changes that software engineering will have to go through in response to the challenges and issues associated with social media. Indeed, people have never been so connected like nowadays by forming spontaneous relations with others (even strangers) and engaging in ad-hoc interactions. The Web is the backbone of this new social era – an open, global, ubiquitous, and pervasive platform for today's society and world - suggesting that “everything” can socialize or be socialized. This paper also analyzes the evolution of software engineering as a discipline, points out the characteristics of social systems, and finally presents how these characteristics could affect software engineering's models and practices. It is expected that social systems' characteristics will make software engineering evolve one more time to tackle and address the social era's challenges and issues, respectively.


Crowdsourcing ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 1014-1025
Author(s):  
Vanilson Burégio ◽  
Ejub Kajan ◽  
Mohamed Sellami ◽  
Noura Faci ◽  
Zakaria Maamar ◽  
...  

This paper discusses the possible changes that software engineering will have to go through in response to the challenges and issues associated with social media. Indeed, people have never been so connected like nowadays by forming spontaneous relations with others (even strangers) and engaging in ad-hoc interactions. The Web is the backbone of this new social era – an open, global, ubiquitous, and pervasive platform for today's society and world - suggesting that “everything” can socialize or be socialized. This paper also analyzes the evolution of software engineering as a discipline, points out the characteristics of social systems, and finally presents how these characteristics could affect software engineering's models and practices. It is expected that social systems' characteristics will make software engineering evolve one more time to tackle and address the social era's challenges and issues, respectively.


2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sybille Krämer

The social media of the Web can be understood as tools for the personal and social management of knowledge. In this framework, the creative exchange provides an active interface which transforms the empirical and local stocks of knowledge into explicit and globally shared knowledge. In a further step, it allows to transport the memory, once being made explicit, into personal and practically applicable knowledge. This paper presents the vision of a new symbolic medium which would increase the efficiency of creative online-exchange.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Granata ◽  
Antonio De Filippo

<p>From its birth to the nowadays lifestyle, web has strongly changed. Although once it was a “place’’ to find information, now it represents that virtual condition, in which it can be possible to share and collect information, thoughts, desires and doing shopping and so on and so forth.</p><p>Today, the company does not only make just a commercial communication. Instead, there exist many types of interaction: the internal communication, for instance. Enterprise 2.0 is that kind of business that uses the instruments of the web 2.0 both for external and internal communication. It means to use all the digital marketing tools to manage the entire organization, such that we have to think in a participatory management way. Indeed, we have to focus ourselves even more on a participatory organization, where the development of new projects derives from the ones who work into the company. The Social media that can be involved in this field are the same that are used for a commercial communication: social network, blogs, Wikipedia, podcasts, rss feed and so on and so forth.</p><p>Even though there are very few Italian companies that apply the tools of web 2.0 to manage the entire organization, the paradigm of the enterprise 2.0 is slowly taking off.</p><p>The purpose of this work paper is to identify how the company can efficiently adopt the digital marketing instruments, utilizing the participatory management: enterprise 2.0. The adoption of these participatory tools is fundamental, because only through their adoption, it can be possible to reach a vast audience and to satisfy the digital consumer needs, who is no more passive, but he is even more active and critic about the choices he is going to make.</p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 (01) ◽  
pp. 177-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mira Sucharov ◽  
Brent E. Sasley

AbstractDrawing on our research and blogging on Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we make three claims about the role of scholar-bloggers in the social media age. First, as scholar-bloggers with some degree of ethno-national attachments related to our area of expertise, we contend that we are well positioned to issue the kinds of critiques that may resonate more deeply due to the very subjectivity that some perceive as a liability. Second, through the melding of scholarly arguments with popular writing forms, scholar-bloggers are uniquely poised to be at the forefront of public engagement and political literacy both with social media publics and with students. Third, the subjectivity hazard is an intrinsic part of any type of research and writing, whether that writing is aimed at a scholarly audience or any other, and should not be used as an argument against academic involvement in social media. Ultimately, subjectivities of both consumers and producers can evolve through these highly interactive media, a dynamic that deserves further examination.


2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 670-689 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajay Aluri ◽  
Lisa Slevitch ◽  
Robert Larzelere

Purpose The main purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of embedded social media channels and determine whether the embedded social media channels enhance the overall experience of travelers using the hotel Web sites. Design/methodology/approach A true-experimental, between-group and post-test-only design was used to address the primary research questions. Two privately accessible complete versions of the Web site (one with embedded social media channels and one without them) were designed for the experiment. The uses and gratifications approach was used to test the proposed hypotheses. Data were analyzed using ANOVA. Findings The results of this study revealed that embedded social media channels on the hotel Web site enhanced travelers’ social gratifications of perceived social interaction. Apart from these benefits for travelers seeking social gratifications, embedded social media channels did not enhance the overall experience (content and process gratifications) of travelers using the Web site. Practical implications In the case of embedded social media on hotel Web sites, this study suggests that hotel managers measure return on engagement to examine the effectiveness of embedded social media, instead of return on investment. Social implications The study revealed that the emergence of embedded social media channels and their integration on hotel Web sites will have significant influence on travelers who seek social gratifications. Originality/value The findings of this study offer new empirical evidence that embedded social media channels enhance only travelers’ perceived social interaction during their first visit to the hotel Web site.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Anton Cordes

Against the backdrop of the Federal Court of Justice's seminal ruling on the inheritability of a Facebook user account, this study examines whether and to what extent generalizable parameters can be developed for handling the digital estate and in which constellations the applicable law requires case-specific differentiation. For the analysis of a user’s digital assets the study will examine in particular the data protection law of the GDPR as well as the contractual leeway of the social media service providers under German T&C law.


Author(s):  
Sotirios Karetsos ◽  
Maria Ntaliani

The new opportunities offered by emerging technologies for better tourist services have affected the hospitality sector. Specifically, the use of the Web, in general, and the social media influence travelers’ choices. Therefore, it is important for modern hotel businesses to be actively involved and present on the Web and social media. Moreover, COVID-19 outbreak has highlighted the importance for better choices that guarantee safety that must be made in advance. This study tries to investigate the use of the Web and social media by the hospitality sector in Greece using automated evaluation tools. The case study of the Rhodes island is selected as one of the most popular destinations in Greece for both internal and external tourists. Agritourism was also taken into account. Results show that the websites and Facebook are the most preferred tools for online presence, whereas there is low use of Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.


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